archangelmorph
Veteran
You are aware that i'm talking about a 2010ish timeframe right..?What would be the difference between Larrabee and currently sold 45nm CPUs? The latter are only a tiny part of overall CPU sales but aren't much pricier than their 65nm counterparts.
... I'm pretty sure that any application that is still written single threaded in 2010 will be specifically lightweight enough to run fine on Larabee..Problem with that is Larrabee is not powerful "all in one" chip, it has pretty bad single-threaded performance and majority of todays games wouldn't run that well on it.
... & I'm pretty sure no heavyweight commercial game in 2010 will be single-threaded either.. Heck you'd be lucky to find one in 2009 at this rate..
I'll put money on that..