| Kynes said: PS: I can't believe that you don't even know that Cell is an in order chip. You know, designing a 3.2 GHz and not too high power consumition chip has it's disadvantages, one of them is having to criple the chip and leaving the out of order logic aside. |
Has it ever happened to you, pointing right when you say left. It was a minor typo, nothing else. Why not just politely point to this fact like I would? It's honestly nothing for you to get upset about.
It's an in order processor design, just like many past and current processors out there, like for instance classic Amiga computer processors, etc, but a whole lot more feature rich and having far more calculative power.







