Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 17th Oct 2006 22:20 UTC
IBM At the MicroProcessor Forum, Dr. Brad McCredie of IBM continued to tease out particulars regarding the POWER6. The presentation discussed a lot of general microarchitecture features, but did not reveal many specific details; a full revelation of the microarchitecture will likely have to wait till ISSCC, next February. However, from the details that were revealed, it is clear that the POWER6 inherited many characteristics from its predecessors, yet made substantial improvements in others.
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RE: x86's advantages
by rhyder on Wed 18th Oct 2006 14:42 UTC in reply to "x86's advantages"
rhyder
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2005-09-28

Does the actual instruction set even matter any more? Do any of the desktop chips that used Power technology actually run faster, cheaper or cooler?

As a former .asm programmer I'm sad to admit it but throughput is probably more important than an elegant front end for the low-level programmer.

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