Elimentals
Honorary Master
As for the ARM 64 notion, I don't honestly see it really working for ARM. I suspect to be entirely honest that its a bit of a chicken game between ARM and Intel on the whole Atom routine. Microsoft is extending major support to ARM and a clash of the small processors is brewing. Even if 64 bit word lengths has no real benefits the marketing hype is sure to have some spin. Although I still think that there is a major gap waiting in the old-fashioned hard core workstation market.
Ooh I see a market for them:
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2011/11/01/hp_redstone_calxeda_servers/
Sorry way to much text to post, but basically its server racks filled with ARM cpu's. if you look at parallel computing I dont think Intel will be able to come close.
Imagine a rack filled with em puppy's
That gives you 288 server nodes in a 4U rack space, or 72 servers per rack unit. That's 20 per cent more server density than the alpha test machine from Calxeda could do earlier this year with very early samples of its ARM chips.