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Old 05-Aug-2002, 12:39   #1
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Default Processor on the DRAM chip

Processor on the DRAM chip:

http://www.wired.com/news/technology...,54294,00.html

I surely don't have deep understanding about PC tech, but this sounds really exciting. Any guru's have a comment on this?
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Old 06-Aug-2002, 00:57   #2
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In my layman´s opinion the problem will be software because of the massive paralelism required.

The edram approach may have better results for some applications because will be easier to program, just some simple DSP apps.
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