[geeks] Daily Dose of Unix
Bjorn Ramqvist
v53278 at g.haggve.se
Fri Jan 31 09:48:39 CST 2003
Kurt Huhn wrote:
>
> As compared to an Intel CPU. Really, I don't think the processor gets all
> that hot. MIPS CPUs are known for dissapating very little heat - which is
> why they're so great for embeded applications. Cycle for cycle, a MIPS will
> run *far* cooler than any equivilent (sp?) intel processor. There's a pile
> of air of coming out, which is moderately warm, but nothing like the hot air
> that comes out of the systems in the datacenter at the office.
Well, my wintel box at home is noway near the heat output, but I have to
agree on that last sentence.
Our 2U Xeon wintel-servers at work pour out some massive amounts of
heat, even in our temperature controlled enviroment (17 deg C). Heck,
it's even painful standing behind the rack.
/Bjorn
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