Friday, April 14, 2006

[Latest CPU] - - WSU-V pairs with Intel to keep the heat off microchips


WSU-V pairs with Intel to keep the heat off microchips
Vancouver Business Journal - Apr 13 3:27 PM
"How do you keep an area the size of a thumbnail, with an extremely high heat density, operating at about 100 C?" That is the ultimate question Dr. Amir JoKar, a faculty member of Washington State Universitys School of Engineering and Computer Science hopes to answer, working with Dr. Seri Lee, a thermal engineer at Intel.Save to My Web

New PS3 operating system details?
Ars Technica - Apr 13 4:51 PM
A PS3 site has what they claim are new details on the Playstation 3's operating system. What, if anything, does this tell us about Sony's online plans? Save to My Web

SOCLE's New ARM926EJ-Based SoC Platform Validated on UMC's 90nm Process
LinuxElectrons - Apr 13 7:34 AM
TAIPEI , Taiwan ( NYSE:UMC ) UMC and SOCLE Technology have said that SOCLE has validated in silicon its ARM926EJ-based SoC platform. The platform, which leverages UMC's L90SP standard cell libraries, I/O, cell libraries and PLL IP, has demonstrated it can operate at speeds as high as 400MHz.Save to My Web

IBM Embeds Encryption into Processor
BetaNews - Apr 10 11:41 AM
IBM on Monday unveiled a new technology known as SecureBlue, which is comprised of a set of encryption circuitry that can be integrated directly into a computer's CPU. The idea behind the project is that no software or external chip can be truly secure, as hackers can intercept the data as it is sent to main processor.Save to My Web

2006 FIFA World Cup Hands-On [PSP]
GameSpot - Apr 12 5:14 PM
The road to the 2006 World Cup ends here, as we check out EA Sports latest international soccer game.Save to My Web

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