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Intel 80-core teraflop processor won’t be a flop
Written By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt
Section: Fuzzy Logic
Category: The gadget blog
2007-02-12 23:23:19
Remember the old megahertz and gigahertz wars? Now the future is multi-core processors, and Intel’s new 80-core prototype processor is a peek into the future of tomorrow – today.
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Written By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt
Section: Fuzzy Logic
Category: The gadget blog
2007-02-12 23:23:19
Remember the old megahertz and gigahertz wars? Now the future is multi-core processors, and Intel’s new 80-core prototype processor is a peek into the future of tomorrow – today.
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ARM not alone in iPhone
Written By: Stephen Withers
Section: Technology feature
Category: iPhone
2007-02-11 20:09:54
While ARM's role in providing processors for Apple's iPhone has gained plenty of attention, we're gradually learning about the role of other vendors such as Broadcom.
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Written By: Stephen Withers
Section: Technology feature
Category: iPhone
2007-02-11 20:09:54
While ARM's role in providing processors for Apple's iPhone has gained plenty of attention, we're gradually learning about the role of other vendors such as Broadcom.
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Intel to extend Moore's Law with new chips in 2007
Written By: Stan Beer
Section: Information technology news
Category: Hardware
2007-01-27 20:25:43
The laws of physics have threatened to bring Moore's Law to a grinding halt as transistors are shrunken to the size of a few atoms. However, Intel says it will bring new 45nm chip technology to market in 2007 that will continue to allow it to double the number of transistors on a processor. IBM plans to follow suit with its own solution in 2008.
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Written By: Stan Beer
Section: Information technology news
Category: Hardware
2007-01-27 20:25:43
The laws of physics have threatened to bring Moore's Law to a grinding halt as transistors are shrunken to the size of a few atoms. However, Intel says it will bring new 45nm chip technology to market in 2007 that will continue to allow it to double the number of transistors on a processor. IBM plans to follow suit with its own solution in 2008.
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Intel claims biggest chip breakthrough in 40 years, IBM close behind
Written By: Stuart Corner
Section: Information technology news
Category: Hardware
2007-01-27 03:15:43
Intel has announced what it claims is "one of the biggest advancements in fundamental transistor design" in 40 years, saying it will enable it to build chips with 45 nanometre transistors later this year. IBM has made a similar announcement but does not plan to have its first chips out until 2008.
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Written By: Stuart Corner
Section: Information technology news
Category: Hardware
2007-01-27 03:15:43
Intel has announced what it claims is "one of the biggest advancements in fundamental transistor design" in 40 years, saying it will enable it to build chips with 45 nanometre transistors later this year. IBM has made a similar announcement but does not plan to have its first chips out until 2008.
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Nanodots may drastically increase digital data storage capacity
Written By: William Atkins
Section: Science
Category: Biology
2007-01-22 13:16:45
Scientists are developing tiny magnetic particles called nanodots that are only a few billionth of a meter in diameter. The nanodots are showing promise in decreasing the amount of data storage space by at least one-hundred times what is currently held with hard disk drives. With storage requirements doubling about every year, nanodots may hold the answer to handling increasingly large amounts of digital data.
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Written By: William Atkins
Section: Science
Category: Biology
2007-01-22 13:16:45
Scientists are developing tiny magnetic particles called nanodots that are only a few billionth of a meter in diameter. The nanodots are showing promise in decreasing the amount of data storage space by at least one-hundred times what is currently held with hard disk drives. With storage requirements doubling about every year, nanodots may hold the answer to handling increasingly large amounts of digital data.
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