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Courtesy Topix - Mac osx  Wed, 04/30/2008 - 23:20

A new research paper takes a look at how a common high-performance computing benchmark performs on a number of multicore, multisocket platforms, including Intel's Clovertown, AMD's Opteron, Sun's Niagara2, and ...


 

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