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To: Joe NYC who wrote (194670)4/20/2006 11:50:46 PM
From: combjellyRespond to of 275872
 
"Focus on HTT and CSI, and when you have an explanation, come back and post it."

You obviously aren't in the game. If Intel does it, it has to be more robust. Else they would adopt HTT. Wouldn't they?



To: Joe NYC who wrote (194670)4/21/2006 9:34:17 AM
From: smooth2oRead Replies (4) | Respond to of 275872
 
What's the matter, Joe, worried? Let's see, Intel has been designing CSI for about 4 years now, certainly enough time to consider the full extent of what the market needs. Rattner is a know expert in the area of multiprocessor communication and Intel has had the option of adopting HTT for how long now?

And you think that CSI will not be more robust than HTT? Especially when it will also be part of the I2 family?

Smooth