
Hello Jon, Friday, June 1, 2007, 11:17:07 PM, you wrote:
(we had the possiblity of funding to make something). We had lots of ideas, but after much arguing back and forth the conclusion we reached was that anything we could do would either be slower than mainstream hardware or would be
this looks rather strange for me. it's well known that Neuman architecture is a bottleneck with only one operation executed each time. it was developed in 1946 because those times all programming was in binary code and simplicity of programming was favored but more efficient computational model exists. if cpu consists from huge amount of execution engines which synchronizes their operations only when one unit uses results produces by another then we got processor with huge level of natural parallelism and friendlier for FP programs. it seems that now we move right into this direction with GPUs -- Best regards, Bulat mailto:Bulat.Ziganshin@gmail.com