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02-21-2007 03:40 PM
02-21-2007 03:40 PM
General Poll CISC Vs RISC/EPIC
Hi Friends,
Gone the days when CISC (X86/X86-64 - Xeon, AMD Opteron) models were not very flexible and scalable. Now, with quad core offerings, more than 64GB RAM offerings, around 12 in-box HDD offerings, and even virtualization, things have drastically changed.
With all this in market, I'm analyzing the actual fitments of such a flexible offerings, and the more I analyze, the more I'm confused. So, came to the forum of tech-guru, to seek a poll whether current or future CISC based offerings are going to capture (if not instantly, then slowly)true 64-bit RISC/EPIC low and mid range server market?
Thanks
Gone the days when CISC (X86/X86-64 - Xeon, AMD Opteron) models were not very flexible and scalable. Now, with quad core offerings, more than 64GB RAM offerings, around 12 in-box HDD offerings, and even virtualization, things have drastically changed.
With all this in market, I'm analyzing the actual fitments of such a flexible offerings, and the more I analyze, the more I'm confused. So, came to the forum of tech-guru, to seek a poll whether current or future CISC based offerings are going to capture (if not instantly, then slowly)true 64-bit RISC/EPIC low and mid range server market?
Thanks
PreSales Specialist
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02-27-2007 05:04 PM
02-27-2007 05:04 PM
Re: General Poll CISC Vs RISC/EPIC
I wonder nobody wants to poll...!
Friends, I think we live in a democratic world ;)
Friends, I think we live in a democratic world ;)
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