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To add to your point about the need of a reliable OS to get it right, that why Intel does love Solaris/OpenSolaris for their Nehalem platform... Unfortunatly it seems that Ken Lloyd is not connected to his own engineering BU... Just have a look here about OpenSolaris on Nehalem from David Stewart, Software Engineering Manager d'Intel : http://blogs.sun.com/EricBezille/entry/opensolaris_et_intel_xeon_processor
Indeed - that was an embarrassingly bad blog entry from Ken Lloyd. Amazing how completely out of touch so-called "experts" can be!
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