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Researchers tout 'wimpy nodes' for Net computingResearchers believe some work can be managed with lower expense and lower power consumption using a cluster of servers built with lower-end processors and flash memory than with a general-purpose server. ... |
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Testing Lynnfield, Clarksfield, and the Latest Phenom II X4I've written a lot about the newest processors from AMD and Intel, and finally was able to get my hands on some systems and do some real testing in the PCMag Labs. ... |
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ARM Pushes Envelope with New Multicore ChipsWe all know (and love?) ARM as the company which focusses on licensing designs for power-efficient yet still powerful processors, mostly used in embedded devices. The Cambridge company has been looking to expand into the netbook market, and has now announced a new step in this process with a numb... |
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What I Want to See at 2009's IDFI'm heading out to the Intel Developer Forum (IDF) next week, and I'm expecting lots of new technology--including processors, chipsets, and systems. Here are some of the things I'm hoping to see. ... |
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Snow Leopard geared for multicore futureMac OS X 10.6 begins a longer-term Apple attempt to get ahead by cracking a problem facing the entire computer industry: squeezing useful work out of modern processors. ... |
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Intel rumored to be launching new Core i5, i7 processors September 8thWell, Intel hasn't exactly been making many secrets about its latest cadre of processors, and at least a few of them already seem to be shipping in some parts of the world, but it now looks like things could soon be about to get a whole lot more official. According to DigiTimes, Intel is set to... |

