CPUs, Cores and Threads: How Many Processors Do I Have?
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I was always a Compaq fan. I came to Compaq by way of being a DEC fan in the 1980s (@Minion-Queen is an ex-DECer BTW!!) and then to HP by way of Compaq. It's the Proliants and DeskPros that won me over, not the NetServers!
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I still own a 200 hz proliant, in my garage somewhere, whole 6gb drive and all. Backplane made upgrade's a Compaq only design. Great proprietary machine that will never be more than it is.
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OOP's Proliant should be Presario, home machine. My Wife bought it for me as a gift. Proliants were at work, and workhorses they were. NT4 Days, replacing Novell servers left and right.
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@ChrisJ said:
OOP's Proliant should be Presario, home machine. My Wife bought it for me as a gift. Proliants were at work, and workhorses they were. NT4 Days, replacing Novell servers left and right.
Ah, Presario. Yes, those were garbage. Compaq did not make those, they just rebranded them.
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Yes, in the garage, in 20 years maybe as the apple 2+ worth 5$, she spent 2700 for it, and I feel it is not depreciated yet, decomposed yes, but wow I cant throw out 2700. I know garbage when I see it, I wish she would have asked me first, that is when I started to bring work pc's home.
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I still have FOUR Commodores! Not including my Amiga.
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Atari, anyone?
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Ohio Scientific, Trash 80?
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This thread is making me nostalgic for nicotine yellow plastic and the smell of old electronics getting warm
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@art_of_shred said:
That was a great, very detailed, explanation of the what, but I'm actually rather interested in the method of determining how many are needed for specific tasks. Another article, possibly?
http://mangolassi.it/topic/7910/cores-and-processor-speed-what-do-i-need