Monday, February 12, 2007

[Latest CPU] - - February 2007


February 2007
ZDNet Blogs - Intel's press release to the contrary the first 45nm, "penryn", CPU isn't expected until 2008, and the distinction drawn between "computers" and "consumer devices" is simultaneously reasonable enough and illustrative of appalling cluelessness in a

007 Offer Unveiled For European PS3 Owners [ News ]
TotalVideoGames.com - hidef movies just get a pc no console on earth has and ever will beat the humble old pc, no console can burn cd's,dvd's,bluray or hd dvd's no console can download full movies games (over 2gb) and what happens in 5 years time, there will be 32core cpu

Intel 80 core chip revealed in full detail
The Inquirer - Polaris was the 80 core CPU shown off at the last IDF as a demo for teraflop computing on a chip. To put this in perspective, an ACM article (1) estimated that in 1988, it could be done in 100 megawatts, but chips like the 68882 could drop that by a

Applications to Smarten Up With Oracle Database
InternetNews.com - TimesTen 7, available today with pricing starting at $12,000 per CPU, also for the first time supports Oracle Real Application Clusters (RAC), Oracle Fusion Middleware, Oracle SQL Developer and Oracle JDeveloper. Oracle's competition for TimesTen

Adax Doubles Signaling Capacity With Eight Trunk Ss7 Controller
WebitPR - On-board processor and streams environment for local MTP2 and LAPB/D protocol execution, reduces CPU overhead and maximises performance. Up to 128 MTP2 low speed links (LSLs) per card with high line utilisation. Up to 8 MTP2 high speed links

AMD Details Native Quad-core Design Features for Breakthrough
MSN MoneyCentral - By doubling the number of cores, adding a shared third level cache and applying a variety of other extensive CPU design enhancements, AMD's 'Barcelona' designers clearly have addressed the numerator in the performance-per-watt equation. Today's

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