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i think ibm has their own x86 licence tho
not yet...... and thats a fact
Which is why i believe Intel you do it's best to try and block an ATI (or nVidia) buyout by IBM because that would mean they could try and make a CPU out of a GPU. Or am i thinking wrong?
Its totally different. Tesla is great for floating point calculations with oil discovery but thats not really a CPU architecture and it works in totally different ways.(thats the closest thing to what you were trying to say I think )