Sunday, July 09, 2006

[Latest CPU] - - AMD and Intel bake virtualization into chips


AMD and Intel bake virtualization into chips
Infoworld - AMD and Intel set out to solve the same problem and ended up with similar, yet unique solutions. The problem? The enormous overhead imposed by software virtualization by a backward CPU architecture. The solution? Let the CPU take on the heavy lifting

Review: Samsung Q1
Personal Tech Pipeline - The Q1 is by no means just a toy or merely a cool gadget, it's a fully loaded PC with a 915 GMS, Intel GMA 900 CPU, 512 GB of SODIMM DDR2 400 Mhz RAM and a generous 40 GB hard drive. It includes support for Ethernet, WiFi and Bluetooth, a 7-inch WVGA

New technology could reduce CPU cost
MacNN - A team of British researchers at University College London have made a breakthrough by discovering a new process to create silicon dioxide at room temperature. Currently the silicon dioxide portion of a modern computer chip must be created through

Bankrupt SGI pins hopes on x86 servers
TechWorld - The centre is already using hardware including a 192-CPU SGI Altix 3700 supercomputer and a 128-CPU SGI Origin supercomputer. The new low-end Altix SE line includes both x86-based systems and systems running the latest dual-core Intel Xeon 5100

Solaris Containers fill servers to the limit
Infoworld - They allow an administrator to create pools of resources that break down by CPU. Assigning Zones to these pools dictates the resources available to the Zone, be it a single dedicated

Shouldn't You Be Online Banking?
WAFF - 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

Hubble telescope's main camera has stopped working
WIS-TV - 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

Intel Promises Enhanced Capabilities Of Xeon Series
CRN - The high end of the 5100 line boasts a 3GHz CPU with 4 Mbytes of L2 cache, while the 5000 series tops out with a 3.73GHz offering. A channel-only SKU for the 5000 series processor, packaged using the 2.8GHz chip, is priced at around $180. When it comes

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