ARM for the future?
  • Order of the Butterfly
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    Takmehomegrandma: i have never said that morphos does not support new radeon cards in the future ;-) what i say, it's that for me amd64+radeon cards is the best choice. It's not a troll.
    For me AMD processors are great, i use a ATHLON64 X2 since 2008 and it's allways suffisant today. I like also intel processors but the are a little more expansive.

    [ Edited by acepeg 29.08.2015 - 22:06 ]
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    Andreas_Wolf wrote:
    > if the previous generations were, why change for the '060?

    I don't know, but I read that after the massively microcoded 68000, the following m68k generations used less and less microcode, so that the 68040 had relatively little microcode and the 68060 none at all. Maybe it was for performance reasons?

    > the '060's design really derives from the '060 (really a kind of super scalar
    > version of the '40).

    There are significant opcode differences between the two. And as you said, it's a black box, so ISA design of the 060 may be derived from the 040's, but this isn't necessarily true for the microarchitectural design.

    > Apparently he has not been paying attention to your reports on the latest 64 bit ARM cpus.

    I don't remember I said anything about performance. But there you go:

    http://www.anandtech.com/show/8357/exploring-the-low-end-and-micro-server-platforms/18
    http://www.cnx-software.com/2014/10/26/applied-micro-x-gene-64-bit-arm-vs-intel-xeon-64-bit-x86-performance-and-power-usage/


    I think you may have a point on the '60 performance.
    It may also point to why Motorola eventually gave up on the series.
    It would make it much more work to create new cpus.
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  • »29.08.15 - 23:31
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    "However, when it comes to performance-per-watt, APM X-Gene 1 is clearly ahead of Intel Xeon E5-2650 and there’s no comparison against Xeon Phi systems."

    OK, lower performance than X64, but...

    [ Edited by Jim 29.08.2015 - 17:35 ]
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    Update:

    > Kryo from Qualcomm

    More details:
    https://www.qualcomm.com/news/snapdragon/2015/09/02/snapdragon-820-and-kryo-cpu-heterogeneous-computing-and-role-custom
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    >> the latter idea may be tackled by another contender according to rumours:
    >> http://www.extremetech.com/computing/185888-vias-new-isaiah-x86arm-hybrid-cpu-outperforms-intel-in-benchmarks-but-will-it-ever-come-to-market

    > Neat approach.

    No release from VIA/Centaur so far, but an announcement of a MIPS core and chips with x86 and ARM compatibility from BLX/Loongson:

    http://blog.imgtec.com/mips-processors/loongson-mips64-processors-performance-barrier
    http://venturebeat.com/2015/09/03/chinas-loongson-makes-a-64-bit-mips-processor-that-can-run-x86-and-arm-code/
    http://www.cnx-software.com/2015/09/03/loongson-introduces-mips64-3a2000-3b2000-processors-based-on-gs464e-architecture/
    http://translate.google.com/translate?&sl=zh-CN&tl=en&u=http://www.loongson.cn/news_info.php?id=326
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    > http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Apple_A8 [...]
    > From AnandTech:
    > CPU: Enhanced Cyclone (i.e. "Cyclone gen 2") @ 1.4GHz, dual core

    Introduced yesterday:

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apple_A9
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apple_A9X

    Details are sparse so far. The core has been enhanced over Typhoon (aka "Cyclone gen 2") no doubt. Naming of the new core and performance parameters will trickle through eventually.


    Edit: A9 is dual-core at 1.85 GHz clock rate.
    Edit2: The new core is named Twister.

    http://www.idownloadblog.com/2015/09/21/phone-6s-customer-receives-early-benchmarks/
    http://www.anandtech.com/show/9662/iphone-6s-and-iphone-6s-plus-preliminary-results

    [ Edited by Andreas_Wolf 29.09.2015 - 10:04 ]
  • »10.09.15 - 14:27
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    Andreas_Wolf wrote:

    Edit: A9 is dual-core at 1.85 GHz clock rate.
    Edit2: The new core is named Twister.


    Apple are claiming it's faster than something like 80% of laptops sold in the last year.
    Bit of a bold claim but most laptops sold will be low end, on some benchmarks ARM have been hitting around low end laptop scores since the A15.

    Talking of which, this was an interesting comment:

    "2016 will be the year of the ARM laptop" - Linus Torvalds.

    http://news.softpedia.com/news/linus-torvalds-say-2016-will-be-the-year-of-the-arm-laptop-494044.shtml



    For servers, the APM X-Gene 1 isn't exactly the best poster child as it's built on a process 3 generations behind. The results should be much better on a more up to date process. Haven't heard much recently but X-Gene 2 was due soon with 3 fairly soon after.

    However, now the big boys are getting in:

    http://www.extremetech.com/computing/194701-qualcomm-will-enter-arm-server-market-with-major-partners-broad-solutions
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    > However, now the big boys are getting in:
    > http://www.extremetech.com/computing/194701-qualcomm-will-enter-arm-server-market-with-major-partners-broad-solutions

    That's a 2014 article. Wrong link?
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    > "K12" [...] designed by a core development team led by Chief CPU Architect​ Jim Keller.

    One month ago:

    http://www.anandtech.com/show/9643/jim-keller-leaves-amd
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    minator wrote:

    "2016 will be the year of the ARM laptop" - Linus Torvalds.

    http://news.softpedia.com/news/linus-torvalds-say-2016-will-be-the-year-of-the-arm-laptop-494044.shtml




    Don't bet on it.

    Good thing he just focuses on a kernel based on UNIX (and doesn't really dabble in OS', other software, or hardware).

    At what point did we start worshiping the opinion of a creator of a plagiarized work?

    BTW - I'm not satisfied with Android or ChromeOS based ARM laptops.

    Come to think of it, I regularly consider ditching my Android based cell phone for an iPhone (but the idea of joining that zombie horde troubles me).
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  • »08.11.15 - 16:15
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    Jim wrote:

    At what point did we start worshiping the opinion of a creator of a plagiarized work?





    One of the few points in time when I wished I was on the red side.

    How I could ridicule Jim ...... how I could troll him with this statement for years to come.....

    ..... all the fun missed ......... *facepalm*
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    Jim wrote:

    At what point did we start worshiping the opinion of a creator of a plagiarized work?




    SCO shareholder? Even if that was a reasonable description I wouldn't care because Linux gets the job done.
    PPC assembly ain't so bad... ;)
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    Kronos wrote:
    Quote:

    Jim wrote:

    At what point did we start worshiping the opinion of a creator of a plagiarized work?





    One of the few points in time when I wished I was on the red side.

    How I could ridicule Jim ...... how I could troll him with this statement for years to come.....

    ..... all the fun missed ......... *facepalm*



    Pretty easy, consider the man's position on micro kernels (are you aware of it?), and considering the real time OS I have used them under in the past.
    And as far as 'facepalmimg' goes, what kind of kernel does MorphOS use again?

    I was able to load and unload drivers under earlier OS' long before I could do it under Linux based ones.
    That still isn't the case in all instances under monolithic kernels.

    Maybe you should discuss this with Ralph, not me.

    And you are never joining the dark side.
    YOU have a sense of humor and that is not allowed there.

    And, again, I am against deifying Linus.
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    Jim wrote:

    Come to think of it, I regularly consider ditching my Android based cell phone for an iPhone (but the idea of joining that zombie horde troubles me).


    Hello!

    Somewhat off topic, but Jim, for about equivalent price of an iThing (iCing), there's the Neo900! It's not android nor ios... The project is in progress, pre-orders are ok! I just now haven't the money for it but as soon as, I go!
    I have for now two N900's and it's a pleasure not to have always stupid permissions to let to any apps!!!!

    Off topic, but ti's ARM afterall! And even the N900 with it's little Cortex A8 is quite efficient under Maemo...

    MorphOSian salutations!

    [ Edited by Elric 08.11.2015 - 23:20 ]
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    > One of the few points in time when I wished I was on the red side. How I could ridicule
    > Jim ...... how I could troll him with this statement for years to come.....
    > ..... all the fun missed ......... *facepalm*

    https://morph.zone/modules/newbb_plus/viewtopic.php?forum=3&topic_id=11301&start=134

    ;-)
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    Andreas_Wolf wrote:

    https://morph.zone/modules/newbb_plus/viewtopic.php?forum=3&topic_id=11301&start=134

    ;-)


    Yes, you had a point then, and I didn't care for Linux anymore back then.
    I just didn't expect to get a hard time from Kronos about it.
    Its like hearing a good friend has decided to only buy Apple hardware and clothes from the Gap.

    Think someone slipped a pod under his bed last night?
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    @Jim
    I'm sure there is a terabyte worth of Usenet posts you might want to catch up on the topic of mikrokernels vs. monolithic ones.

    Other than that the main difference between Linus and Ralph is that one reimplementation of a popular OS is a million times (literally) more sucessfull than the other.

    [ Edited by Kronos 09.11.2015 - 09:34 ]
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    Jim wrote:
    Quote:

    Kronos wrote:
    Quote:

    Jim wrote:

    At what point did we start worshiping the opinion of a creator of a plagiarized work?





    One of the few points in time when I wished I was on the red side.

    How I could ridicule Jim ...... how I could troll him with this statement for years to come.....

    ..... all the fun missed ......... *facepalm*



    Pretty easy, consider the man's position on micro kernels (are you aware of it?), and considering the real time OS I have used them under in the past.
    And as far as 'facepalmimg' goes, what kind of kernel does MorphOS use again?

    I was able to load and unload drivers under earlier OS' long before I could do it under Linux based ones.
    That still isn't the case in all instances under monolithic kernels.

    Maybe you should discuss this with Ralph, not me.

    And you are never joining the dark side.
    YOU have a sense of humor and that is not allowed there.

    And, again, I am against deifying Linus.






    Remind me how all drivers run in separate memory spaces from Exec Jim. ;)
    1.67GHz 15" PowerBook G4, 1GB RAM, 128MB Radeon 9700M Pro, 64GB SSD, MorphOS 3.15

    2.7GHz DP G5, 4GB RAM, 512MB Radeon X1950 Pro, 500GB SSHD, MorphOS 3.9
  • »09.11.15 - 09:37
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  • Order of the Butterfly
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    And there's more...

    The new low end 64-bit Cortex A-35.
    It uses a whopping 0.09 Watts at 1GHz.

    This is for really cheap phones, so that $9 board could be 64-bit in the not too distant future.



    BTW I thought the $9 board was topical because the performance is probably not that far behind the Tabor board...
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    minator wrote:
    BTW I thought the $9 board was topical because the performance is probably not that far behind the Tabor board...

    There are people on this website who have managed to get a Mac with better performance for free so even 9 USD is not that impressive :-)

    Seriously, I find higher cost hardware such as NVidias JTX1 a lot more interesting if you plan to run a roughly 50 - 100 USD operating system on it...
    http://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=article&item=nvidia-tegra-jtx1&num=1
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