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Wall Street & Technology May 29, 2008 Greg MacSweeney |
Low-Latency Technology Outpacing Programmers' Capabilities As Wall Street turns to multicore processors to handle growing data volumes and reduce latency, firms are having a hard time finding programmers with expertise in writing code for parallel processing applications. |
IEEE Spectrum March 2008 Justin Mullins |
The Church of Microsoft The software maker tries to get ahead of the move to hundreds of processor cores per chip in a deal with the MareNostrum supercomputer |
CFO November 17, 2003 Peter Krass |
64-Bit Computing Moore is merrier: for power users everywhere, your chip has come in. The main advantages of 64-bit are faster computing and lower IT costs. |
IEEE Spectrum June 2009 Mark Anderson |
Sun's Rock CPU Could Be a Gem for Oracle Upcoming processor first to use "transactional memory," a boon to programming multicore processors |
InternetNews June 22, 2007 Andy Patrizio |
Multi-core! What Is It Good For? What's the killer app for multi-core? There is no single answer. |
InternetNews April 8, 2009 Andy Patrizio |
Intel Increases Its Atomic Power New current-generation chips plus a look at the next-generation dominate IDF Beijing. |
Wall Street & Technology October 17, 2007 Penny Crosman |
What Can AMD and Intel's Quad-Core Chips Do for Wall Street Firms? New chips offer the ability to run Wall Street applications faster and consolidate servers. But they also may require old applications to be rewritten. |
IEEE Spectrum January 2006 Samuel K. Moore |
Winner: Multimedia Monster Cell's nine processors make it a supercomputer on a chip. Cell, which is shorthand for Cell Broadband Engine Architecture, is a US $400 million joint effort of IBM, Sony, and Toshiba. |
InternetNews July 15, 2005 Clint Boulton |
Oracle Easing Multi-Core License Terms The changes could curb criticism from customers who protested paying for each socket or core in a multi-core chip. Intel and AMD also sell multi-core chips, and use more consumer-friendly pricing plans. |
The Motley Fool September 25, 2008 Anders Bylund |
Don't Keep Virtualization Invisible! The chipmakers haven't done enough to help us maximize our hardware budgets. |
IEEE Spectrum July 2010 David Patterson |
The Trouble With Multicore Chipmakers are busy designing microprocessors that most programmers can't handle |
Technology Research News February 12, 2003 Kimberly Patch |
Scheme smooths parallel processing Researchers from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Mississippi State University, Los Alamos National Laboratory and Florida State University have drawn from nature to coordinate large numbers of parallel processors without the top-down management of a central plan. |
CFO October 1, 2006 Esther Shein |
Core Values IBM unveils a new pricing plan for its software to mixed reviews. |
Bio-IT World October 14, 2004 Robert Mcmillan |
High-Performance Computing: Muscle in the Middle New processor designs are giving a price/performance boost to midrange Unix servers. |
PC Magazine September 21, 2004 |
Dual to the Core AMD and Intel intend to go head-to-head with processors that have dual computing circuitry. |
InternetNews November 25, 2009 |
A Different Kind of Cell Division at IBM IBM has confirmed the end of the road for its Cell Broadband Engine processor, the hybrid multicore processor used in Sony's PlayStation 3 console - and little else. |
Military & Aerospace Electronics June 2008 Tom Litrenta |
Advances in radar processing Single-channel radar systems require many processors to keep up with today's demanding real time I/O requirements. Thus, multicore processors have become an extremely attractive alternative. |
BusinessWeek October 4, 2004 Stephen H. Wildstrom |
Those Superfast Chips: Too Darn Hot Cooling today's fastest chips is becoming a challenge in even the biggest desktop towers. |
T.H.E. Journal May 2002 Anne K. Keehn |
Institution's Complexity, Resources and Future Needs Influence Database Selection Today, the most popular database choices for higher education are the Microsoft SQL Server and the Oracle database. To make an informed choice between the two, institutions should consider four areas: reliability, scalability, security and total cost of ownership... |
Wired May 2001 Paul Boutin |
Nextbox What's 16 times better than PS2? Sony's GScube... |
Home Toys April 2006 |
Another One Bites the Dust Dual- and multi-core processors thrive on multithreading applications, and despite significant advancements made in increasing data storage access times, an entire network will slow down to a crawl if the performance gap issue is not resolved. |
Military & Aerospace Electronics March 2007 |
Massively Parallel-Processing Supercomputer System Cray Inc. is offering its next-generation massively parallel-processing (MPP) system, the Cray XT4 supercomputer. |
InternetNews May 28, 2007 Clint Boulton |
For The Love of Multi-Core Pain RapidMind execs tout their application development platform for GPUs and multi-core processors. |
PC World August 21, 2002 Martyn Williams |
AMD Launches Speedier Athlons AMD's new Athlon XP processors, which will be available next month, will run at speeds of 2 GHz and 2.133 GHz. |
InternetNews November 11, 2007 Andy Patrizio |
First Penryn Chips With 'Reinvented Transistor' Intel on Monday will begin shipping its Penryn line of processors to computer makers, who are all expected to announce system availability as well. |
PC Magazine November 28, 2007 Domingo & Cheng |
CPU Road Map 2008: Maxing Out Moore's Law 2007's big stories were Intel's move from dual-core to multicore processors and AMD's move to 65 nm. We look ahead to see what's next for the dueling chip manufacturers. |
PC Magazine June 1, 2005 Bill Machrone |
The Microprocessor Is Dead Here and now, dual-CPU chips beat the stuffing out of any single-CPU chip on any multithreaded benchmark test or application. |
Bio-IT World August 13, 2002 Mark Hall |
Clusters and Candy Wrappers Our lives are shaped by those byproducts of the space race, from CAT scans and kidney dialysis to satellite communications, advanced weather forecasting, and fuel cells. The genomic research revolution will likely provide similarly widespread and unpredictable benefits. |
BusinessWeek August 1, 2005 Stephen H. Wildstrom |
Chips With Two Brains Dual-core processors divide your PC's workload. |
BusinessWeek February 14, 2005 Steve Hamm |
IBM Discovers the Power of One Its focus on a single chip line makes it a contender in almost every market. |
The Motley Fool February 16, 2011 Eric Jhonsa |
Don't Expect Big Things From Intel's Wireless Division Competition abounds on both the high-end and low-end. |
Wall Street & Technology February 12, 2007 Greg MacSweeney |
Energy-Efficient Data Centers on the Horizon Just as Wall Street often is the first to use the newest, fastest processors, it also will likely be the first to move toward more energy efficient data centers. |
PC Magazine April 12, 2005 John R. Quain |
Many Processors in One Dual-core processors and 64-bit CPUs are grabbing headlines, but make way for the multiprocessor chip. |
InternetNews October 20, 2004 Michael Singer |
Intel Tweaks Chips for VoIP Revolution Intel introduced two families of XScale processors it said will help carriers speed up their Voice and Video over IP deployments. |
PC World September 3, 2002 Tom Krazit |
Intel Cuts Chip Prices Across the Board As anticipated, chip giant will offer slower Pentium 4 desktop and mobile processors at reduced rates. |
InternetNews January 31, 2011 |
Microsoft Courts Intel, AMD for 16-Core Servers As it looks to cut energy consumption and boost power at its expanding global data centers, Microsoft is in talks with leading chip markers for 16-core server processors. |
InternetNews July 7, 2010 |
EMC Buys Greenplum in Data Warehousing Play EMC broadens its IT software stack with the purchase of a developer of massively parallel processing database software for business intelligence and analytics. |
InternetNews January 7, 2008 Andy Patrizio |
Intel's Penryn Set to Make a Splash at CES Penryn comes to the desktop, laptop and low-end server with a wide collection of new processors. |
Food Processing September 2006 Mike Pehanich |
Note to R&D...and Management With most research investment within food processing companies today directed at new products, few new processing technologies are being developed or supported at the processor level. |
Macworld November 2000 Stephan Somogyi |
Double Vision When it comes to the next generation of Power Macs, are two processors really better than one? |