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	<title>Comments on: Dealing With Reality &#124; The Introduction &#124; ATI Stream Technology and OpenCL &#124; Part 1</title>
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		<title>By: asH</title>
		<link>http://blogs.amd.com/home/2009/10/13/dealing-with-reality-the-introduction-ati-stream-technology-and-opencl-part-1/comment-page-1/#comment-410</link>
		<dc:creator>asH</dc:creator>
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		<description>I think most folk can’t see the potential paradigm shift in the direction AMD is moving, all the while remaining consistent to their ecco-beliefs- &quot;less power more production&quot;...Scotty?. Their Opteron multicore processor stresses low power with multiple cores- I think it’s clear, looking at the Opteron and their other recent chips, that AMD is not competing with Intel for the top speed honors, or the fastest Giga chip. We also see perhaps closer working relationships between AMD/ Apple, AMD /Microsoft, connected by AMDs graphic card products 4000+ series, OpenCL, directX11,and DirectCompute... THE GIGA-CHIP WARS ARE OVER! AMD has been preparing for this end-of-day; future is now scenario for a while now. IT will no longer be about racing to pump up the power of the CPU (MORE PORER SCOTTY!), because all the processing power one ever needs goes unused, untapped. In each of our computers has a reservoir of processing power we&#039;ve yet to unleash; we have had it for some time now- it’s in the GPU. Coupling the GPU to current low watt multicore processors, through OpenCl, DirectX11, or direct-compute, CPUGPU becomes realized as both redeemer and the dragon slayer simultaneously. The second stage is the physical bonding between GPU &amp; CPU- the all in one Llano

On another note- I personally don’t believe Larrabee will be developed in time, if at all work as promised. I believe they were late in seeing, and are desperately shoveling recourses to catch-up ..but this is just me

asH</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I think most folk can’t see the potential paradigm shift in the direction AMD is moving, all the while remaining consistent to their ecco-beliefs- &#8220;less power more production&#8221;&#8230;Scotty?. Their Opteron multicore processor stresses low power with multiple cores- I think it’s clear, looking at the Opteron and their other recent chips, that AMD is not competing with Intel for the top speed honors, or the fastest Giga chip. We also see perhaps closer working relationships between AMD/ Apple, AMD /Microsoft, connected by AMDs graphic card products 4000+ series, OpenCL, directX11,and DirectCompute&#8230; THE GIGA-CHIP WARS ARE OVER! AMD has been preparing for this end-of-day; future is now scenario for a while now. IT will no longer be about racing to pump up the power of the CPU (MORE PORER SCOTTY!), because all the processing power one ever needs goes unused, untapped. In each of our computers has a reservoir of processing power we&#8217;ve yet to unleash; we have had it for some time now- it’s in the GPU. Coupling the GPU to current low watt multicore processors, through OpenCl, DirectX11, or direct-compute, CPUGPU becomes realized as both redeemer and the dragon slayer simultaneously. The second stage is the physical bonding between GPU &amp; CPU- the all in one Llano</p>
<p>On another note- I personally don’t believe Larrabee will be developed in time, if at all work as promised. I believe they were late in seeing, and are desperately shoveling recourses to catch-up ..but this is just me</p>
<p>asH</p>
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