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- The obligatory "Victoria Falls" post
- The obligatory "Victoria Falls" postThe 800 lb Gorilla in the roomThere is no doubt that Moore's Law is making some very amazing things happen in CPU land. The T2+ would be even better if Sun could make CPUs that can clock to 4 Ghz (or EVEN 2 Ghz), but for...
- Discussion threads 2008-04-15
- A stray thought about the missing Ux86
- In a conversation last week, ZDnets senior editor, David Berlind, asked me what would constitute an exciting development for x86 - and I didnt have a thought to offer. But that was then, and now? consider that nobody makes and sells an x86...
- Blog posts 2007-04-17
- Intel's 80-core concept car
- If Intel were to do a concept car ala General Motors or Toyota, an 80-core chip is exactly what it would build.The chipmaker’s Intel Research group, at this week’s International Solid-State Circuits Conference, unveiled more of the details behind its 80-core Teraflops Research Chip. The chip, which was first disclosed...
- Blog posts 2007-02-12
- MacTel: "the real story"
- MacTel: "the real story"Backwards CompatibilityBackwards compatibility is important for the most widely used operating system in the world. Gee, go figure... All the haters out there continue to criticize MS but we would not be where we are today without Microsoft. What most likely you are going to see is...
- Discussion threads 2006-12-15
- MacTel: "the real story"
- As I discussed yesterday, Robert Cringley has spent a lot of PBS Pulpit time trying to find the gold in Apples MacTel decision. Now, personally, I rather think people, even people like Steve Jobs, make mistakes - but, lets consider an alternative theory. This one starts with Microsoft...
- Blog posts 2006-12-15
- "HP promises Unix improvements" uhuh
- Stephan Shankland had a story under that headline, minus the "uhuh" of course, on the December 1st CNET news page - heres his head line summary: Hewlett-Packard is preparing to release security and virtualization improvements to its Unix operating system and says its now fulfilling a long-promised...
- Blog posts 2006-12-07
- PS3 based super-computing cluster on Linux
- As many people know Yellow Dog Linux, from Terra Soft, now runs on the Cell engine in Sonys PS3. Thats very cool, but the thing many people may not realize is that Terra Soft isnt so much in the yellow dog business as it is in the supercomputing...
- Blog posts 2006-11-29
- Intel to sell new Itanium servers
- Intel to sell new Itanium serversNot a minute too soon....I didn't realize that Itanium was still around .... What took Intel so long to wake up and realize that it botched Itanium so badly and go back to start to work on it again? SGI to the fall in the...
- Discussion threads 2006-09-22
- AMD's CTO says Intel messed up
- AMD's CTO says Intel messed upDid Phil come clean?".. commercial space, and there are others in the works...but it's an area where historically we were not stronger..."I thought it was because Intel had a gun to the OEM's head? That it was not about AMD's having uncompetitive solutions?Yikes.. more..."..There's been...
- Discussion threads 2006-09-22
- FR-V Single-Chip Multicore Processor: FR1000
- To realize the low power consumption and low-cost equipment needed to decode high definition broadcasts, Fujitsu has developed a single-chip multicore processor FR1000 that integrates four 8-way, Very Long Instruction Word VLIW FR-V processor cores. This new multicore processor is fabricated using a 90 nm, nine-metal-layer CMOS process and a...
- White papers 2006-04-01
- Here Jini, Here Jini, Jini, jini
- Here Jini, Here Jini, Jini, jiniI was under the impressionthat Jini was just another way of doing device drivers. If what you say is true, then Jini is worse than .NET in being able to explain what it is.Price+perf is what matters, not number of coresCertainly mult-core has been around...
- Discussion threads 2006-03-23
- Modeling Wire Delay, Area, Power, and Performance in a Simulation Infrastructure
- IBM present Justice, a set of extensions to the Liberty simulation infrastructure that model chip area, wire length, and power consumption. Based on an architectural specification of a processor, Justice estimates the area and per-access power consumption of each module in the architecture. It then constructs a floorplan for the...
- White papers 2006-03-01
- ACT: A Low Power VLIW Cluster Coprocessor for DSP Applications
- The ACT Adaptive Cellular Telephony coprocessor architecture is described and analyzed using a set of widely used DSP algorithms. Performance and power are compared to equivalent implementations on ASIC and embedded processor platforms. Flexibility is achieved by fine-grain program control of communication and execution resources. Compression techniques, simple addressing modes...
- White papers 2006-01-20
- Itanium: A cautionary tale
- Itanium: A cautionary talepoor performance per dollarunfortunately everyone has a budget, for the price of a single itanium cpu (1.5Ghz = $1900) you can have a complete entry level dual-core system.History lessonSun became the number one UNIX vendor when they came out with SPARC. One thing they did was to...
- Discussion threads 2005-12-07
- Hardware strategies and programming models: What's coming
- Hardware strategies and programming models: What's comingRemarkableFirst reaction was to look at Microsoft and basic strategy.Are you looking at Vista as part of XP?It's going to be out long before any X360 changes could be moved to Windows.What of backward compatibility?That's an essential sales point for them.Running older applications might...
- Discussion threads 2005-09-13
- Itanium allies to pool development efforts
- Itanium allies to pool development effortsThe Problem With Itanium . . .was that everyone kind of expected it to be the 64 bit motherload that the Xeon was to x386. Well, that hasn't materialized and with good reason. Sure 5,000 apps is a good start, but until M$...
- Discussion threads 2005-08-30
- How a chill-pill for your server room improves your bottom line
- How a chill-pill for your server room improves your bottom line3rd time is a charmThe StrongARM processor was the first chip to be engineered to use less power. Although Mr. Ellison's network computer never flew, the last of the Apple Newtons were fantastic devices! Its a testament to ARM's design...
- Discussion threads 2005-07-29
- Intel's friends pass on Itanium chipset
- Intel's friends pass on Itanium chipsetThe BUS speeds are 8 times HIGHER``The improved front-side bus bandwidth allows for 10.6 gigabits of data per second to pass from the processor to other system components. In contrast, the current generation 400MHz FSB transfers 6.4 gigabits of data per second.''It is 10.6 and...
- Discussion threads 2005-07-18
- Intel tweaks Pentium D for servers
- Intel tweaks Pentium D for serversIntel playing catch up to thebig boys (IBM Power4/5, SUN Niagara) and even AMD (dual-core processors) ....Intel lost its vision of the future. No Itanium 3/4 just the dynosauric x86 .... Intel, where is your past glory?Just for the sake...... of making a commentYes, Intel...
- Discussion threads 2005-07-08
- Can HP's 'Arches' Superdome server save Itanium?
- Can HP's 'Arches' Superdome server save Itanium?The Itanic hasn't sunk yetJust as the "Big Lie" will be believed if you repeat it for long enough, the Itanic will rise someday. The chip is a winner in terms of design features (although the "wasted space" for the x86 processing "core" keeps...
- Discussion threads 2005-03-31
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