IEEE: Multicore CPUs is bad new for Supercomouters
It seems like mainstream multicore CPUs are going their own way this time. An increasing number of cores in today’s CPUs leads to a decreasing performance in supercomputers. The major obstacle is not a...
View ArticleIntel “Medfield” Atom in the pipeline for 2010
Medfield will feature memory controller, graphics, and I/O on single die A new roadmap has cropped up that shows the future of Intel’s Atom processors that power the majority of netbook computers on...
View ArticleIntel Core i5 details leaked
While there’s no doubt that Intel’s Core i7 CPUs lead the field when it comes to performance, that power comes at a price. Performance enthusiasts on a budget have been patiently waiting for the...
View ArticleSamsung Launching 32GB Embedded Memory Card Built with 30nm-class NAND
Smaller transistors mean lower prices are coming Samsung Electronics has announced that it is shipping its 32GB moviNAND embedded memory card, built using a 30nm-class NAND manufacturing process. High...
View ArticleAMD Launches new Dual-Core Phenom CPUs
Phenom II X2 550 Black Edition and Athlon II X2 250 target the mainstream AMD’s Athlon II CPU die Intel and AMD have both been touting their capabilities in the multi-core race. Each semiconductor...
View ArticleApple Rumors of a $800 Tablet Might be Due in October
The rumors may be getting closer to the truth, or vice versa, as a report surfaced from Taiwan today that Apple plans to releases its much discussed tablet computer this October. Guesstimated pricing:...
View ArticleMontaVista Boots-up in ONE second!
The race to fast boot times is on, with MontaVista making the latest headlines. The embedded Linux vendor announced in the United States Tuesday its latest system is able to boot in one second, and...
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