Linked by Adam S on Fri 22nd Jul 2005 20:54 UTC, submitted by Nicholas Blachford
Hardware, Embedded Systems 6 months ago N. Blachford wrote an article based on the 2002 Cell processor patent application. Since that original document, the Cell evolved considerably in both hardware and software. This new version has been rewritten to cover those changes. New sections have also been added to cover Cell software development and the design of the architecture.
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RE[3]: Itanium again ?
by Kokopelli on Sun 24th Jul 2005 12:32 UTC
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It forces programmers to micro-optimize their code, which is an enormous waste of time.

That is why I am not enthusiastic about the cell in less specialized environments such as the desktop. I am sure it will do some things very well. Based upon some of the commentary from games developers working on games for cell based systems though there is some give and take versus conventional CPUs.

Maybe eventually the cell will become the be all end all solution, but not any time soon.

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