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    Intel has a chip with 24 cores that costs $8,898 | Computerworld[^] "The new chip also has features not found in regular PC or server chips, like error correction and RAS (reliability, availability and serviceability), which can diagnose and troubleshoot issues without crashing servers." Lots of hamsters?

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      Intel has a chip with 24 cores that costs $8,898 | Computerworld[^] "The new chip also has features not found in regular PC or server chips, like error correction and RAS (reliability, availability and serviceability), which can diagnose and troubleshoot issues without crashing servers." Lots of hamsters?

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        Intel has a chip with 24 cores that costs $8,898 | Computerworld[^] "The new chip also has features not found in regular PC or server chips, like error correction and RAS (reliability, availability and serviceability), which can diagnose and troubleshoot issues without crashing servers." Lots of hamsters?

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        Joe Woodbury wrote:

        serviceability

        How do you service a chip? Never mind, I don't want to know. ;) Marc

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          Intel has a chip with 24 cores that costs $8,898 | Computerworld[^] "The new chip also has features not found in regular PC or server chips, like error correction and RAS (reliability, availability and serviceability), which can diagnose and troubleshoot issues without crashing servers." Lots of hamsters?

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          Yes lots of $hamsters$

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            Intel has a chip with 24 cores that costs $8,898 | Computerworld[^] "The new chip also has features not found in regular PC or server chips, like error correction and RAS (reliability, availability and serviceability), which can diagnose and troubleshoot issues without crashing servers." Lots of hamsters?

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              Intel has a chip with 24 cores that costs $8,898 | Computerworld[^] "The new chip also has features not found in regular PC or server chips, like error correction and RAS (reliability, availability and serviceability), which can diagnose and troubleshoot issues without crashing servers." Lots of hamsters?

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              When you consider how many rubber bands you could buy for that money, you realise that it's not so special.

              I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!

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                Intel has a chip with 24 cores that costs $8,898 | Computerworld[^] "The new chip also has features not found in regular PC or server chips, like error correction and RAS (reliability, availability and serviceability), which can diagnose and troubleshoot issues without crashing servers." Lots of hamsters?

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                When you really want to get the most out of your Minecraft game ;P

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                  When you consider how many rubber bands you could buy for that money, you realise that it's not so special.

                  I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!

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                  It buys you a Coca Cola and a medium popcorn at the movie theater. If you're lucky you'll still have enough to pay for parking :D

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                    Joe Woodbury wrote:

                    serviceability

                    How do you service a chip? Never mind, I don't want to know. ;) Marc

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                    RAS on not-a-mainframe servers is about being able to disable faulty components and being able to swap them out without turning off the power. eg your data center gets hit by lightning and your UPS doesn't fully protect the hardware, with the result that 3 of your 8 CPUs, 41 of your 256 dimms, and 3 of your 8 ethernet cards fail. A mainframe level RAS server will detect the errors and disable the faulty components automatically and keep running at reduced performance until the needed replacements are shipped in and installed in the running system. IBM's been doing that for something like 50 years. Intel initially acquired the same capabilities for the Itanic, but once it became clear that cluster-elephant had no future started migrating them all over to its most expensive Xeons.

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