So I see the hammer with have 3 hypertransport links. One for the northbridge and 2 for linking directly to other hammer computers. Supposedly these linked computers will act as one (for procesing purposes).
This doesnt seem like the same thing as dualies (MP setup). So if you hook two hammer computers together :
1. How are they hooked up? Nic card, serial (just kiddin), usb2? How the heck are they connected?
2. Will the linked computers be able to crunch a single file simultaneously. Ergo, work like a dualy by using two CPUs to crunch the same file?
Someone wanna explain this to me? I work with premeire and other cpu intensive apps and want to find out any advantages with linking two hammers. BTW my sources inside AMD arent saying anything (read: no repsonse to email)
Benchmarks are like sex, everybody loves doing it, everybody thinks they are good at it.
Benchmarks are like sex, everybody loves doing it, everybody thinks they are good at it.
This doesnt seem like the same thing as dualies (MP setup). So if you hook two hammer computers together :
1. How are they hooked up? Nic card, serial (just kiddin), usb2? How the heck are they connected?
2. Will the linked computers be able to crunch a single file simultaneously. Ergo, work like a dualy by using two CPUs to crunch the same file?
Someone wanna explain this to me? I work with premeire and other cpu intensive apps and want to find out any advantages with linking two hammers. BTW my sources inside AMD arent saying anything (read: no repsonse to email)
Benchmarks are like sex, everybody loves doing it, everybody thinks they are good at it.
Benchmarks are like sex, everybody loves doing it, everybody thinks they are good at it.