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Microsoft.NETAre multicore processors here to stay?
Author: devx.com |
Published: 16th Nov 2007 |
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Add CommentFiled in: Microsoft NET Intel director James Reinders looks at the power, memory and instruction-level parallelism walls that are forcing the move to multicore processors, and explains why sometimes it makes sense to underclock, not overclock...
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