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The Ultimate Tailgate Party
Wired - Available with a 2.26-GHz Pentium CPU (others in the test top out at 1.6 or 1.8 GHz). TIRED: Semirugged laptop not officially rated against drops suffered minor damage to clasps during our test. Open ports susceptible to dust and moisture. $1,774
Xserves among top supercomputers
MacNN - AMD's Opteron processors are No. 3 with 81 systems using the Intel-alternative CPU. Macworld UK notes that the top position was once again claimed by the BlueGene/L System, a joint development of IBM and DOE's National Nuclear Security Administration
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
Intel Pentium Extreme Edition 955
ITP.net - A speedy processor that will become even faster when software catches up. Intel has once again updated its high-end LGA775 CPU line with the launch of the Pentium Extreme Edition (EE) 955 CPU. This chip follows on from the older EE 840 and is priced
Broadcom Demonstrates the Industry's First 2.5 Gigabit End-to-End
KLAS-TV - 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
Open Localization Wikipedia Released
PRWeb - CPU Management Software Inc. and CompuOffice Software Inc. Reach Cooperative Agreement For Online Services To Insurance And Financial Advisors and MGA Offices - The two independenly owned and operated innovative specialty software firms have come to
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
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