Future Architecture – Intel Chip Chat – Episode 71
January 14th, 2010
| Categories: IT Cloud Computing, Intel, Intel Chip Chat
| Tags: Allyson Klein, Architecture Group, Chip Chat, client/server, I/O, Intel, Steve Pawlowski
Steve Pawlowski, Intel senior fellow in the Architecture Group, discusses future architectures: How does cloud computing affect the client/server model? What’s in store for memory and I/O?
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