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SubjectRe: Linux can't stay up for more than an hour?
On Sun, May 09, 1999 at 04:58:51PM +0200, Pavel Machek allegedly wrote:
> It is hard to increase cpu<->ram bandwidth these days.

Sun seems to do it by interleaving memory up to four (maybe even eight) times.
They do this in an E450 (workgroup server with max. 4 CPU's). I assume Intel
and other are doing the same with their high-end serverboards (Xeon and that
kind of stuff).

Mathijs

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