They don't call them sub-processors, they lingo now is SPE
(Special
Processing Element). I still use SPU (Special Processing
Unit), but
that's the old way. But no matter what you call them they
are a pain in
the rear. I guess I could put together a presentation on
the Cell
processor for the next meeting. It's a quirky little thing.
Spencer Janssen wrote:
> Did you get to play with the exotic parts of the Cell
processor?
> It'd be interesting to hear what it's like programming
all those
> crazy sub-processors.
>
>
> Spencer Janssen
>
> On Oct 16, 2006, at 4:41 PM, Cesar Delgado wrote:
>
>> So this was the other part of my summer.
>>
>> I got to work quite closely with the Enlightenment
guys to make it
>> happen. I mean, if you're going to run Linux on a
PS3 might as
>> well go
>> all out and get a sweet dektop on there. It's
amazing hat those guys
>> did in the short time we had to get stuff done.
Changes in the
>> back-end
>> of E, bug squashing. Those guys get serious kudos
for their work.
>> Brilliant people and an awsome dektop.
>>
>> http://linux.slashdot.org/linux/06/10/16/1342243.shtml
>>
>> Cheers all,
>>
>> -Cesar
>>
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