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	<title>Comments on: Will Ethernet kill SANs?</title>
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		<title>By: Orion</title>
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		<description>" Ximeta can shun expensive CPUs and RAM, and use a dedicated ASIC instead".

Huh?  The typical marketing-speak is generally to say that technology X is great because it runs on cheap off-the-shelf CPUs rather than expensive custom built ASICs.</description>
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<p>Huh?  The typical marketing-speak is generally to say that technology X is great because it runs on cheap off-the-shelf CPUs rather than expensive custom built ASICs.</p>
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