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That defies the basic laws of computer physics! The number of cores is not a power of 2!
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Does the Cell follow the power of 2? nope. it has 9 cores with 7 working. so i dont think you "computer physics" applys to the mumber of cores. I point out the AMD X3 as my proof.
Those break the law too!
No it does not.
That defies the basic laws of computer physics! The number of cores is not a power of 2!
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Does the Cell follow the power of 2? nope. it has 9 cores with 7 working. so i dont think you "computer physics" applys to the mumber of cores. I point out the AMD X3 as my proof.
Those break the law too!
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No it does not.