Tuesday, June 27, 2006

[Latest CPU] - - Hidden Dimensions - Everyone Needs a Supercomputer, Part II (The Apple


Hidden Dimensions - Everyone Needs a Supercomputer, Part II (The Apple
Mac Observer - It was this OS and CPU divergence, provincialism, and bitter competition in the Unix workstation market that contributed to the downfall of some of these companies and the rise of Microsoft's Windows NT. Microsoft saw the need for a single API set

The Next Best Thing to Being There
WVLT - Obviously, the better your computer, the faster the speed and CPU capacity, which you ll need to make music. Have Windows 98 or higher. A hard drive of at least 15GB is good, and at least 128 MB RAM. Most importantly, make sure you have a good

Can Intel Retain Lead with Woodcrest?
Beta News - They could have smothered AMD had this been released 6 months ago, but now, who knows? I'm an AMD user at the moment, but heck, this new Intel CPU is simply better and cheaper than the competing Opterons AT THIS MOMENT, so Intel has the better one

Tecra A8 Embodies Design Breakthroughs from Toshiba
Insurance News Net - CPU performance may vary. See Processor Legal Footnote at www.info.toshiba.com . (11) Graphics. GPU performance may vary. See Graphics Legal Footnote at www.info.toshiba.com . (12) Memory. Memory size may vary. See Memory Legal Footnote at www.info.toshiba

SeeWhy Software Debuts Industry's First Real-time, Event-driven
Forbes - The product will be free to download, develop on and deploy to one CPU. About SeeWhy Software SeeWhy is the first real-time Business Intelligence platform for the event-driven enterprise. SeeWhy continuously analyzes and interprets streams of

GreenBorder Pro 2.9
ABC News - For those who want a view of what's happening, the Activity Monitor displays how many processes are running under GreenBorder's protection and reports on their disk activities and CPU and memory usage. I installed GreenBorder Pro on a clean test

SightSpeed - an alternative to iChat
ZDNet Blogs - In early testing SightSpeed appears to be more CPU intensive than iChat, but it seems to get around Firewalls and NAT much better than iChat. One reader using SightSpeed tells me that it's better than iChat but not perfect: I did get a message about

New Core Architecture Stars in Intel Xeon 5100 Processors
Sharky Extreme - The CPU formerly codenamed "Woodcrest" has now hit the server and workstation markets: Intel Corp. has released new Xeon dual-core processors based on the company's new Core microarchitecture, soon to replace the Pentium 4/D/M desktop and mobile CPUs

Broadcom Demonstrates the Industry's First 2.5 Gigabit End-to-End
WREG - to-end solution combines Broadcom's NetXtreme(R) II converged network interface controllers (or C-NICs) with new StrataXGS(R) III network switches to deliver greater than twice the throughput of standard Gigabit networking while improving overall CPU

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