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Facebook sides with Tilera in the server architecture debate
GigaOM (Jul 25 2011) Cloud Computing , Servers
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Facebook engineers have tested a 64-core chip from Tilera and found it ideal for grabbing data quickly from key value stores. This may galvanize the creation of new benchmarks as the debate of which architecture works best for webscale and cloud computing rages.
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