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AMD Launches First 45nm Shanghai CPUs

Nov 14th, 2008 · The wait for AMD's next-gen CPUs is finally over., as the company has now officially launched its first 45nm 'Shanghai' Opteron chips for servers and workstations. 'AMD's move to a 45nm process relies on immersion lithography, where a refractive fluid …
see also: servers · company · AMD · CPUs · Barcelona · architecture · Gen

AMD Banks On Flood of Stream Apps

Nov 13th, 2008 · Closely integrating GPU and CPU systems was one of the motivations for AMD's $5.4bn acquisition of ATI in 2006. Now AMD is looking to expand its Stream project, which uses graphics chip processing cores to perform computing tasks normally sent to the …
see also: servers · integrated · Partners · 2006 · computer · consumer · calculations

RedHat & AMD Demo Live VM Migration Across CPU Vendors

Nov 7th, 2008 · An anonymous reader notes an Inquirer story reporting on something of a breakthrough in virtual machine management — a demonstration (not yet a product) of migrating a running virtual machine across CPUs from different vendors (video here). "RedHat …
see also: video · servers · products · Vendors · customers · Machine · platform

Theora 1.0 Released, Supported By Firefox

Nov 4th, 2008 · The Xiph.Org Foundation announced Monday the release of Theora 1.0. Theora is a free/open source video codec with a small CPU footprint that offers easy portability and requires no patent royalties. Upcoming versions of Firefox and Opera will play natively …
see also: video · Internet · 2004 · proprietary · Firefox · footprints · encoders

Intel Core I7 Launched, Nehalem and X58 Tested

Nov 3rd, 2008 · Today marks the official launch of Intel's new Core i7 processor, the most major overhaul of Intel's core processor architecture since the release of their Core 2 design. As has been reported, the Core i7 is a major departure from Intel's aging Front …
see also: bandwidth · integrated · products · Benchmarks · Intel · gt · memory

Should You Break TOS Because Work Asks You?

Oct 27th, 2008 · My boss recently assigned me a project, that was all his idea, with two basic flaws that would require me to break multiple web sites' Terms of Service (TOS). Part requires scraping most of the site, parsing the data and presenting it as our own without …
see also: computer · copyrighted · Humans · CPUs · opportunities · ethical · parsed

eBay Makes Huge Gains In Parallel Efficiency

Oct 19th, 2008 · Parallel Efficiency is a simple metric that divides the actual work your parallel CPUs do by the sum of their total capacity. If you can get your parallel efficiency up, it's like getting free servers, free floor space, and some free power as well. eBay …
see also: servers · network · EBay · instruments · CPUs · secrets · dollars

Overclocked Memory Breaks Core i7 CPUs

Oct 7th, 2008 · Overclockers looking to bolster their new Nehalem CPUs with overclocked memory may be disappointed. Intel is telling motherboard manufacturers not to encourage people to push the voltage of their DIMMs beyond 1.65V, as anything higher could damage the …
see also: Intel · memory · overclockers · CPUs · manufactured · motherboard · enthusiasts

10 IT Power-Saving Myths Debunked

Oct 7th, 2008 · InfoWorld examines 10 power-saving assumptions IT has been operating under in its quest to rein in energy costs vs. the permanent energy crisis. Under scrutiny, most such assumptions wither. From true CPU efficiency, to the life span effect of power-down …
see also: servers · myth · energy · CPUs · consumption · DC · life

10 IT Power-Saving Myths Debunked

Oct 7th, 2008 · InfoWorld examines 10 power-saving assumptions IT has been operating under in its quest to rein in energy costs vs. the permanent energy crisis. Under scrutiny, most such assumptions wither. From true CPU efficiency, to the life span effect of power-down …
see also: servers · myth · energy · CPUs · consumption · DC · life

Cell Chip Coming To the PC Via a PCI Express Card

Oct 2nd, 2008 · arcticstoat writes with an excerpt from Custom PC: "After developing a brand new CPU architecture from the ground-up, you'd expect that Toshiba, Sony and IBM would have more uses for the Cell architecture than the PlayStation 3, and Toshiba has been quick …
see also: PC · video · IBM · Sony · Cell · PlayStation · PS3

Transmeta Up For Sale

Sep 26th, 2008 · After giving up on the CPU manufacturing business in 2005, low-power CPU designer Transmeta has announced that it's up for sale. In a statement, the processor company that brought us the mobile Crusoe and Efficeon series of CPUs said that it has 'initiated …
see also: business · payments · 2005 · company · mobile · Intel · legal

Transmeta Up For Sale

Sep 25th, 2008 · After giving up on the CPU manufacturing business in 2005, low-power CPU designer Transmeta has announced that it's up for sale. In a statement, the processor company that brought us the mobile Crusoe and Efficeon series of CPUs said that it has 'initiated …
see also: business · payments · 2005 · company · mobile · Intel · legal

Why Lazy Functional Programming Languages Rule

Sep 19th, 2008 · Techworld has an in-depth chat with Simon Peyton-Jones about the development of Haskell and his philosophy of do one thing, and do it well. Peyton-Jones describes his interest in lazy functional programming languages, and chats about their increasing …
see also: world · functionalities · Language · CPUs · cluster · philosophy · Lazy

Prions Observed Jumping Species Barrier

Sep 7th, 2008 · Nature is reporting on new findings that prions jump species barriers. Believed to be responsible for ailments such as Creutzfeld-Jakob disease and 'mad cow' disease, prions are thought to disrupt biological processes by causing normal proteins to fold …
see also: biological · research · barrier · Cell · environment · nature · CPUs

A Chinese Challenge To Intel

Sep 3rd, 2008 · Chinese government funded Godson-3 a CPU that is developed to bring personal computing to majority of Chinese people by the year 2010. Will this pose any threat to Intel?"Read more of this story at Slashdot.
see also: computer · Chinese · Intel · 2010 · CPUs · Godson

IE8 Beta 2 Fatter Than Firefox and XP

Sep 2nd, 2008 · Consuming twice as much RAM as Firefox and saturating the CPU with nearly six times as many execution threads, Microsoft's latest beta release of Internet Explorer 8 is in fact more demanding on your PC than Windows XP itself, research firm Devil Mountain …
see also: PC · network · Microsoft · consumer · research · Machine · community

Nvidia Firmly Deny Plans To Build a CPU

Aug 27th, 2008 · A senior vice president of Nvidia has denied rumours that the company is planning an entry into the x86 CPU market. Speaking to PC Pro, Chris Malachowsky, another co-founder and senior vice president, was unequivocal. 'That's not our business,' he insisted. …
see also: 2006 · business · computer · strategy · company · founder · Intel

Nvidia Claims Intel's Larrabee Is "a GPU From 2006"

Aug 24th, 2008 · Barence sends this excerpt from PC Pro: "Nvidia has delivered a scathing criticism of Intel's Larrabee, dismissing the multi-core CPU/GPU as wishful thinking — while admitting it needs to catch up with AMD's current Radeon graphics cards. 'Intel …
see also: 2006 · products · company · blogger · Intel · graphics · AMD

Inside Intel's Core i7 Processor, Nehalem

Aug 22nd, 2008 · Intel's next-generation CPU microarchitecture, which was recently given the official processor family name of 'Core i7,' was one of the big topics of discussion at IDF. Intel claims that Nehalem represents its biggest platform architecture change to date. …
see also: platform · Intel · energy · processors · CPUs · Gene · architecture







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