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Old 09-09-2010, 11:50 PM   #1
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LXer: Exercising Multi-core


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Next week, I値l be revealing some cool new hardware I am reviewing. Right now, I知 in the middle of running some tests and I am impressed with the amount of computing power I have in my basement. One component of the hardware I知 reviewing is a dual Intel Xeon Gulftown server (6 cores each, 12 cores total). Thus, I have a chance to see how well the latest Intel multi-core memory bandwidth is holding up.

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