Interesting machine, but something about it seems odd. First it says it's tuned for Java. Does that mean you can't use non-java on it? Run Linux? Or is it a glorified cluster of chips like the old hardware chips Sun made a decade ago for their defunct Java Station?
What are the specs of the actual cores? Shared memory or does each core have it's own? There are more things to take into consideration than just cores. I've seen several posts like this in the past, and it makes me wonder if cores is the new mhz craze. But for people using Java, this might be a killer system, so *shrug* to each their own :) -Josh On 6/15/07, terry mcintyre <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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