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While DFEs offer faster signal processing, communications between DFEs and the CPU may in some cases last too long.
As long as the server isn't doing a lot of computation — say encryption, or scientific analyses — an Atom CPU may work just fine.
With RCL applied to rotational energy exchange, the CPU saving can be greater; for small values of the rotational collision number, for which most collisions involve some rotational energy exchange, the CPU may be reduced by 50% or more.
For instance, a multiple core CPU may still function at a reduced level if only a subset of the available cores fail; Evaluating implications of server and storage hypervisors on the reliability of a CCS instead of using a simple resources requested vs. available scheme; and This study has made an important approximation — calculating resource assignment and usage in an additive manner.
For instance, a multiple core CPU may still function at a reduced level if only a subset of the available cores fail; Evaluating implications of server and storage hypervisors on the reliability of a CCS instead of using a simple resources requested vs. available scheme; and.
So, it is important to keep in mind that running multiple analyses in a single CPU may not be feasible, depending on the specifications of the hardware, so it is usually convenient to have the chance to use multiple processors.
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The results obtained by these cores or CPUs may need to be combined to form a final processing result.
Sure, some CPUs may be a bit faster, have a bit brighter screen, or come preloaded with a Blu-ray or HD-DVD player.
Therefore, machines with faster CPUs may observe more work being performed on the host, and if multiple GPU models are installed in the same system their relative performance is irrelevant to the efficiency of work dispatch.
For instance, one physical CPU core may be mapped to four virtual CPU cores and each guest VM will wait for its share of virtual cores to be available from the hypervisor to run their compute tasks.
amd is also building ati's graphics capabilities into a new CPU that may see the light of day in the second half of 2009.
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