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.
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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!
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No it does not.