Sunday, July 10, 2011 8:09:58 AM
While they have him on the phone maybe they can also ask him now that the footprint is 2,000sq' what the total minimum space required is to house said footprint.
A footprint measures the size of your foot, not the room your standing in.
Since we now have posters talking about clusters of 5-10 processors, are we talking buildouts of 30,000sq' or 40,000sq' to house 10. I mean c-mon it's common sense that they can't drop a 2,000sq' machine in a 2,000sq' room, or build one in the corner, or not leave enough space between them to remove or fix/maintain them. There are also fire codes that may come into play, that may say they have to be 15 or more feet away from any wall.
If Parts break or tanks leak, they need to be able to get to them quickly and easily.
At one time, on the website it said the processor needed around 4,000sq' of space for the 1,000sq' footprint. Maybe they doubled the size of the footprint and the total space needed has gotten smaller - who knows, it's a legitimate question.
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