Sunday, May 21, 2006

[Latest CPU] - - HP ProLiant DL585


HP ProLiant DL585
Infoworld - Packed with features and borrowing from the solid lineage of the HP ProLiant server line, the DL585 is a high-class server. The management infrastructure is well-heeled and the performance is top-notch. It's hard to beat when matched against any

Windows done right
Computerworld - AND now, the moment you ve all been waiting for . Such a buildup usually guarantees an anti-climax, but with Windows 2003 Server x64 Editions and AMD Opteron CPUs, get ready for the thrill that keeps on thrilling. The 64-bit extended address

Hidden Dimensions -- Pondering Apple's Next Desktop Mac
Mac Observer - "When you always do what you've always done, you always get what you've always got." - Anon I t is fitting that Apple has held back the introduction of the next Intel-based desktop Mac -- which some have dubbed the "Mac Pro." For it is the desktop

AMD's Seyer Sees Solutions Shift for Semiconductors
Linux Insider - "AMD is going to be the leader in performance per watt per dollar," said Marty Seyer, senior vice president, commercial business and performance computing, microprocessor solutions sector, AMD. "You'll see some amazing things from AMD around thought

Question of the Week Archive
Wave 3 - Q : I bought a new Dell Computer and it went dead after I had it for only a couple of weeks. After going through two days of troubleshooting with the Dell technicians, they finally agreed to replace the tower (hard drive?). My question: they want me

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ITP.net - Dell has finally taken the plunge and announced that it will start using AMD processors in its server range before the end of the year Direct-selling hardware giant Dell has called time on its longstanding exclusivity with CPU vendor Intel

Zap!Chess, the Commercial Version of the World Computer Champion, Hits
Onlypunjab.com - Zappa, written by Anthony Cozzie of the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, won the 2005 World Computer Championship. Now you can buy its commercial version, Zap!Chess. Cozzie used his expertise as a computer engineer working on his Ph.D in

Camcorder Buyers' Guide
WLNS - It all started with the four-track cassette recorder, really. That gave budding bedroom musicians the chance to make their own music (it was also the start of the lo-fi movement, as if people had forgotten that much of the great music of the 60s

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