bgassassin
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Well that's also true but I tend to think of the Jaguar as the first CPU designed with a different memory model and 2 meg cache for fabric computing. That's unconfirmed at this time and I can't find any information to determine what the changes are, going from Bobcat to Jaguar.
Me personally I wouldn't read much into the memory model of it. With the likelihood of Sony using a UMA and that being GDDR5, the Jaguar's memory controller may not be relevant since it's most like designed for DDRx memory.