How do you plan to feed data to these 31 thousand processors so they
can be fully utilized? Have you done the calculations and checked what
memory bandwidth would you need for that?

There are reasons Pentium 4 has the performance you mention, but these
reasons don't necessary include the "great hulking piece of crap"
statement.

Thanks,
    Lucho

On Fri, Oct 16, 2009 at 11:20 AM, Sam Watkins <s...@nipl.net> wrote:
> I shouldn't have to explain how powerful something like this could be.  31000
> 8-bit 6502 processors running at 1Ghz, fully utilized, could achieve over 7
> trillion 32-bit integer operations per second.  That is over 7000 times more
> powerful than a pentium 4 having the same number of transistors.

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