| ▲ | topspin 5 hours ago | |||||||
"Is something like this competitive, or preferred, in certain applications?" They cite a very specific use case in the linked story: Virtualized RAN. This is using COTS hardware and software for the control plane for a 5G+ cell network operation. A large number of fast, low power cores would indeed suit such a application, where large numbers of network nodes are coordinated in near real time. It's entirely possible that this is the key use case for this device: 5G networks are huge money makers and integrators will pay full retail for bulk quantities of such devices fresh out of the foundry. | ||||||||
| ▲ | cyanydeez 4 hours ago | parent [-] | |||||||
is RAM a concern in these cluster applications, cause if prices stay up, how do you get them off the shelf if you also need TB of memory. | ||||||||
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