Tuesday, July 11, 2006

[Latest CPU] - - Trinity Audio Group Introduces Linux Appliance: Worlds First Portable, Professional, Digital Recording Studio


Trinity Audio Group Introduces Linux Appliance: Worlds First Portable, Professional, Digital Recording Studio
[Press Release] PR Web via Yahoo! News - Jul 11 12:00 AM
Bellevue, WA (PRWEB) July 11, 2006 -- Trinity Audio Group, Inc.Save to My Web

Intel aims for 32 cores by 2010
TG Daily - Jul 09 9:18 PM
Five years ago, Intel promised 20 GHz processors by the end of this decade. Halfway through the decade, the company has abandoned this strategy and put clock speed into reverse: The "Gulftown" processor, Intel's first "many core" CPU, may run at only two thirds of the clock speed of today's fastest Xeon CPU - but achieve 15x the performance, thanks to 32 cores. Save to My Web

ToutVirtual Sets New Standard for Virtualization Management with Free VirtualIQ 525
[Press Release] Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance - Jul 11 6:00 AM
CARLSBAD, Calif.----July 11, 2006--ToutVirtual, an emerging leader in management software for virtual computing infrastructures, today announced VirtualIQ 525 software that supports a variety of policy-based and automated management functions for VMWare GSX Server, VMWare Server, VMWare ESX Server, VMWare Player, VMWare Workstation, and open-source Xen.Save to My Web

Parallels Desktop 1.0 for Mac OS X
Ars Technica - Jul 11 6:16 AM
If you want to run Windows (or Linux) on your Intel Mac, but don't want to mess around with partitioning and rebooting, Parallels Desktop may be just what you're looking for. Ars reviews the first virtual machine application for Intel Macs. Save to My Web

Building the value profile
Computer Weekly - Jul 11 4:45 AM
Cost control is just the start in quantifying the benefits of IT projects. Helen Beckett finds that traditional measurement techniques no longer cut the mustardSave to My Web

Quanta and Inventec June sales grow on CPU price cuts
Digi Times - Jul 10 9:40 PM
Quanta Computer and Inventec both enjoyed revenue growth in June, as demand for notebooks picked up on CPU price cuts.Save to My Web

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