QuicksearchDisclaimerThe individual owning this blog works for Oracle in Germany. The opinions expressed here are his own, are not necessarily reviewed in advance by anyone but the individual author, and neither Oracle nor any other party necessarily agrees with them.
|
CEC2006: Advanced Techniques in modern microprocessor designTuesday, October 3. 2006Trackbacks
Trackback specific URI for this entry
No Trackbacks
Comments
Display comments as
(Linear | Threaded)
Ja, schon, aber nicht deren Anwendung in Sun Prozessoren ...
Doch doch.
Hier an der Uni Wuppertal kann man IT, also nicht Informatik, studieren, und in seiner Vorlesung "Grundlagen der Rechnerarchitekturen" hat der Prof auch SPARCs im Programm, von den ganz alten Schinken bis zu Niagara. http://www.math.uni-wuppertal.de/~buhl/teach/exercises/GdR06/skript.pdf Seite 108 bis 129. Aber der Prof scheint hier an der Uni der groesste Sun-Hardwareabnehmer zu sein, obwohl fast nur noch Dell gekauft wird... Disclaimer: Ich studiere das Fach nicht, aber sass aus Interesse in der Vorlesung. |
+1The LKSF bookThe book with the consolidated Less known Solaris Tutorials is available for download here
Web 2.0Contact
Networking xing.com My photos Comments about Nanosecond
Wed, 23.05.2012 00:11
I remember this being drummed
into us during Digital Design
at Uni. It's important to cons
ider it when laying out [...]
Mon, 21.05.2012 18:04
Hello Kevin, Im not surprised
with what you are seeing or ha
ve seen when attaching a SSD t
o a USB2.0. USB3.0 helps [...]
Mon, 21.05.2012 04:44
Hi Greg,
With regards to IO
PS I have seen terrible result
s using a 60GB SATA2 SSD with
USB2.0 - USB2 really cho [...]
about ZFS Dedup Internals
Sat, 19.05.2012 09:50
There is no impact to boot/imp
ort times, as the DDT is loade
d as needed ... so the pool is
imported as fast as wit [...]
Buttons![]() This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 Germany License
![]() ![]() ![]() Blog Administration |