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Just like being there: Papers from the Fall Processor Forum 2005: Unleashing the power of the Cell Broadband Engine
This paper from the MPR Fall Processor Forum 2005 explores programming models for the Cell Broadband Engine (CBE) Processor, from the simple to the progressively more advanced. With nine cores on a single die, programming for the CBE is like programming for no processor you've ever met before. Read why.
Articles 16 Nov 2005  
 
Just like being there: Papers from the Fall Processor Forum 2005: Introducing the IBM PowerPC 970MP
This Fall Processor Forum paper explores the PowerPC 970MP, a 90nm-process, dual-core version of the PowerPC 970FX with remarkable, dynamic power-saving features. It's like no 64-bit dual-core PowerPC processor you've ever met before. Read why.
Articles 14 Dec 2005  
 
Just like being there: Papers from the Fall Processor Forum 2005: Application-customized CPU design
This Fall Processor Forum paper explores the customized IBM PowerPC processor designed for the Microsoft XBox 360, designed and optimized for high-volume production, low cost, and quality -- with an array of testing and debug features to reduce system time-to-market. It boasts three 3.2GHz high-frequency PowerPC processor cores, and it's like no chip you've ever met before. Read why.
Articles 06 Dec 2005  
 
Just like being there: Papers from the Fall Processor Forum 2005: Unleashing the Cell Broadband Engine Processor
This paper from the MPR Fall Processor Forum 2005 explores the Cell Broadband Engine (Cell BE) Processor's Element Interconnect Bus (EIB). Designed to handle the bandwidth demands of a nine-core processor running at 3GHz, it's like no bus you have ever met before. Read why.
Articles 29 Nov 2005  
 
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