Greta find Pana - I wouldn't have even come into this thread if I hadn't seen Vitaly's post as the most recent, so I knew there had to be something good going on!
I remember reading some time in the last two months plans for an IBM many-core cache-based architecture with a vector bent, and I wonder if this patent is reflective of said architecture. Of course, I've tried and tried to find that article since but I've had no luck - anyone know what I'm talking about?
Anyway although this chip is clearly in the league of Cell and Larrabee, I'm still a little reserved in my adoption of it as the successor to the chip outright vs being another branch in the space. The reason I say this is that even with Sony having spun off its SOI (and other) fab capabilities, the STI alliance remains active. Now, it could be that the sole purpose of the alliance at this point is to co-fund/develop process shrinks and the eventual 32nm redesign for a slim-line PS3, but if there is actual progression in the architecture at work, then I would be a little surprised if Toshiba assented to the added complexity for STI purposes vs keeping a true Cell architecture branch alive.
I definitely invite any theories/insights on the subject.
Speaking of Cell, here's a significant client win in the finance space from the last couple of days; wouldn't have run into it were it not for my (fruitless) search for that IBM piece I alluded to earlier:
http://www.hpcwire.com/offthewire/F...curities_Derivatives_System_Using_CellBE.html