03-03-2006, 17:08
" primero saca unos procesadores intel a 32 bits como sustituto de el PPC g5 a 64bits"
ejem,
http://www.intel.com/technology/advanced...311321.pdf
Look to Intel for a New Level of Platform Technology
• Multi-core Processing: Greater performance and performance-per-watt,
featuring the Intel® CoreTM Duo processor and Dual-Core Intel® Xeon®
Processor LV 2.0 GHz
• Intel® Virtualization Technology: Increased system stability, serviceability
and performance
• Intel® Active Management Technology: Reduced system management costs
• Intel® Extended Memory 64 Technology: Improved performance for data-
intensive applications
"Intel® Extended Memory 64 Technology
Performance improvement for data-intensive applications
Intel® Extended Memory 64 Technology1 (Intel® EM64T) is an
enhancement to Intel® IA-32 architecture which supports 64-bit
instructions and provides access to larger address spaces. With
Intel EM64T, software developers can address up to 1TB of physical
memory, paving the way for greater performance by eliminating
paging penalties associated with smaller memory spaces.
Intel EM64T enables addressing of memory larger than the 4 GB
typically supported by a 32-bit architecture. It is particularly
valuable for applications requiring large address space, for example:
• Medical imaging and print imaging: Managing larger files in less time
• Home location register (HLR) servers and storage appliances:
Supporting large databases and files that often exceed the 4 GB
memory capacity supported by 32-bit addressing
• Virus detection applications: Comparing virus detection patterns 64
bits at a time, offering twice the throughput of 32-bit architectures
For applications requiring complex calculations and a high level
of precision, developers may consider writing 64-bit code. Because
the system can manipulate data and execute instructions in 64-bit
chunks, these applications can yield vastly improved performance
over their 32-bit counterparts. Intel’s approach to extended memory
technology allows the processor to run either 32-bit or newly
written 64-bit code."
Decir Duo Core=decir EM64 de serie.........para mac como pc.....
echa un ojo por aqui http://db.xbench.com/search.xhtml?text=d...e#tableTop para ver comparaciones de un micro a otro.
olvide una cosa, los imac, traen esta grafica, que no es ninguna tonteria.
http://www.ati.com/sp/products/mobilityr...index.html
ejem,
http://www.intel.com/technology/advanced...311321.pdf
Look to Intel for a New Level of Platform Technology
• Multi-core Processing: Greater performance and performance-per-watt,
featuring the Intel® CoreTM Duo processor and Dual-Core Intel® Xeon®
Processor LV 2.0 GHz
• Intel® Virtualization Technology: Increased system stability, serviceability
and performance
• Intel® Active Management Technology: Reduced system management costs
• Intel® Extended Memory 64 Technology: Improved performance for data-
intensive applications
"Intel® Extended Memory 64 Technology
Performance improvement for data-intensive applications
Intel® Extended Memory 64 Technology1 (Intel® EM64T) is an
enhancement to Intel® IA-32 architecture which supports 64-bit
instructions and provides access to larger address spaces. With
Intel EM64T, software developers can address up to 1TB of physical
memory, paving the way for greater performance by eliminating
paging penalties associated with smaller memory spaces.
Intel EM64T enables addressing of memory larger than the 4 GB
typically supported by a 32-bit architecture. It is particularly
valuable for applications requiring large address space, for example:
• Medical imaging and print imaging: Managing larger files in less time
• Home location register (HLR) servers and storage appliances:
Supporting large databases and files that often exceed the 4 GB
memory capacity supported by 32-bit addressing
• Virus detection applications: Comparing virus detection patterns 64
bits at a time, offering twice the throughput of 32-bit architectures
For applications requiring complex calculations and a high level
of precision, developers may consider writing 64-bit code. Because
the system can manipulate data and execute instructions in 64-bit
chunks, these applications can yield vastly improved performance
over their 32-bit counterparts. Intel’s approach to extended memory
technology allows the processor to run either 32-bit or newly
written 64-bit code."
Decir Duo Core=decir EM64 de serie.........para mac como pc.....
echa un ojo por aqui http://db.xbench.com/search.xhtml?text=d...e#tableTop para ver comparaciones de un micro a otro.
olvide una cosa, los imac, traen esta grafica, que no es ninguna tonteria.
http://www.ati.com/sp/products/mobilityr...index.html