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D2Audio's Intelligent Digital Amplifiers Featured in the New AMD LIVE
Consumer Electronics Net - D2Audio's capability to integrate efficient, high-power audio amplifiers into the system without affecting normal CPU operation; and 3.) D2Audio's dynamic thermal management assures cool operation in even the harshest of environments. "We are
Sun sharpens up blade servers
VNUnet - Sun credits much of the performance gain to the I/O system, which carries data to and from the CPU, allowing for up to 16 times more throughput than other four-socket systems. The company also rolled out the Sun Refresh Service aimed at keeping blade
Eight cores pictured at 3GHz
The Inquirer - 3Dmark06 CPU score is at 6089, again the fastest we've seen. It was all running with 2GB of memory on a Windows XP. We also saw Half life 2 particle benchmark and this thing was also super-fast compared to anything we ve seen so far. Back to
Microsoft, Sony, Nintendo All Sued For Patent Infringement On Joystick
Tech Dirt - to be done several times (generally above 30) per second in order to provide a responsive game input, and the actual acquisition frequency and value typically depend on the joystick's internal resistance, noise, CPU
Software Development Still Sucks
Tech Dirt - Look at how most of the transistors are used on a typical present-day CPU chip: cache memory consists of a single cache line circuit replicated thousands of times; the circuit was only designed once, yet every one
John Carmack on the State of the Game
Ars Technica - With the advancement in developer tools since that time, he has softened his stance somewhat, although he still maintains that a faster single core CPU would have been better for the industry. But as he admits, "life didn't turn out like that" and
Sun takes on IBM in battle of the blades
Computerworld Australia - However, responding to Sun's benchmarking figures, the system x brand manager at IBM's systems and technology group, Dean Janjic, said blade servers are about more than CPU's. Janjic said IBM holds the number one market share position worldwide for
Researchers Unearth New Snort Vulnerability
CRN - Snort, the open source intrusion detection system, contains a remotely exploitable flaw that hackers could use to launch DOS attacks and disable malicious traffic detection. A successful exploit would cause the IDS system CPU to run at 100 percent
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