Le 2012-02-13 à 21:15:00, Charles Henry a écrit :
On 2/11/12, Mathieu Bouchard matju@artengine.ca wrote:
Depends on how you count it. You may also see it as a bunch of computers in which 0 computer can do task T in time N, but they can join together to form 1 (or more) computer(s) that can do task T in time N or less. In that sense, it's infinitely more powerful. This way of seeing it is much more important in realtime apps than in batch-compute-over-the-weekend apps.
You just always lose on efficiency whenever you use several threads or multiple nodes.
Do you understand what I say, or you just repeat what I was replying to ?
If it's not going to be read, I may as well not write it.
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