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  1. Lab-on-Bead process may accelerate search for cancer drug

    thaindian.com » Thaindian News - Oct 7, 2008

    Washington, Oct 7 (ANI): Searching for new cancer-fighting drugs will soon become thousand times faster, all thanks to a new nanotechnology called the Lab-on-Bead process. Developed by researchers at Wake Forest

    Also tagged: national, chemicals, nanotechnology, harvard university, cancer drug, drug candidates, wake forest university, louis pasteur, assistant professor, hundreds of thousands, human hair, project director, laboratory tests, oct 7, strasbourg france, biotechnologists, jed macosko, plastic beads, screening results, universite louis pasteur

  2. Windows 7 Getting (Kinda) Optimized for Parallel Processing [Windows 7]

    gizmodo.com » Gizmodo - Sep 30, 2008

    Besides looking a lot like Vista—and we mean a lot —Microsoft has said Windows 7 uses a lot of the same foundation, too, to keep upgrade migraines to a minimum. The problem is that its core ain't so suited to parallel

    Also tagged: microsoft, 64 bit, windows, parallel computing, parallel, windows 7

  3. SiCortex: High Performance Computing Without the High Electric Bills

    xconomy.com » Xconomy Boston - Sep 24, 2008

    Computing, Hardware, startups Wade Roush wrote: The Assabet River these days rushes through Maynard, MA, without lending any of its liquid muscle to local industry. But for more than a century, the river supplied

    Also tagged: hardware, computing, boston, startups, processors, supercomputing, supercomputers, high performance computing, maynard, sicortex, polaris ventures, christopher stone, boston blog main, national blog main, kautz graph, matt reilly, assabet woolen mill, john mucci, jud leonard, clock tower place, assabet river

  4. SiCortex: High Performance Computing Without the High Electric Bills

    xconomy.com » Xconomy - Sep 23, 2008

    Computing, Hardware, startups Wade Roush wrote: The Assabet River these days rushes through Maynard, MA, without lending any of its liquid muscle to local industry. But for more than a century, the river supplied

    Also tagged: hardware, computing, boston, startups, processors, supercomputing, supercomputers, high performance computing, maynard, sicortex, polaris ventures, christopher stone, boston blog main, national blog main, kautz graph, matt reilly, assabet woolen mill, john mucci, jud leonard, clock tower place, assabet river

  5. Wooden Squirrel Cage Machine Obsesses Over Your Thoughts For You [Avant Garde Engineering]

    gizmodo.com » Gizmodo - Sep 18, 2008

    Columbia professor Douglas Irving Repetto designed this crazy looking project which allows humans to write obsessive thoughts on scraps of paper, deposit them in one of seven squirrel cages, and spin them round and

    Also tagged: art, wood, columbia, laser cutting, avant garde engineering, wood works, squirrel cage, distributed squirrel cage for parallel processing, douglas irving repetto

  6. Two types of support for grid and cloud computing

    networkworld.com » NetworkWorld.com Community - - Aug 7, 2008

    This may seem like an obvious distinction, but a lot of coverage seems to gloss over the distinction between two aspects of support for grid or cloud computing: Making software run at all on many processors at once

    Also tagged: software, grid, outsourcing, cloud, data center, mpp, ec2, vertica, elastra, datarush, gridgain, pervasive software

  7. Microsoft: DirectX 11 To Use GPU For Parallel Processing [Directx]

    gizmodo.com » Gizmodo - Jul 23, 2008

    DirectX 11 is coming, and it looks pretty awesome. Sure, you get advancements in shading and better support for multi-core machines, but what's really got our heads turning is the concept of letting programmers use the

    Also tagged: microsoft, gaming, directx, pcs, video games, graphics cards, gpu, pc gamers, directx 11

  8. Giz Explains: Mac OS 10.6 Snow Leopard Parallel Processing and GPU Computing [Giz Explains]

    gizmodo.com » Gizmodo - Jun 18, 2008

    As you've probably heard, the next version of OS X, Snow Leopard, will not wow us with a crazy circus of features like Time Machine and Boot Camp. So why would Apple spend a year programming an OS that they can't boast

    Also tagged: apple, mac, amd, feature, intel, top, ati, nvidia, processors, leopard, cpus, parallel computing, snow leopard, gpus, giz explains

  9. OS X Snow Leopard to Use ULE Scheduler?

    neosmart.net » The NeoSmart Files - Jun 11, 2008

    Ever since Steve Jobs first unveiled the next version of OS X, dubbed “Snow Leopard,” the internet has been abuzz with excitement and wondering about the supposed “evolutionary” qualities of OS X 10.6. One of the

    Also tagged: macintosh, operating systems, os x, freebsd, smp, snow leopard, scheduler, os x 10 6, ule, computer architecture

  10. Steve Jobs Explains OS X Snow Leopard in Three Easy Steps [Snow Leopard]

    gizmodo.com » Gizmodo - Jun 10, 2008

    The NY Times has a good interview with Steve Jobs in which Apple's CEO lets fly with very quotable, very understandable quotes about OS X 10.6. We already heard the details, but it was still hard to wrap our head

    Also tagged: top, nvidia, processors, os x, graphics cards, gpu, multi core, 10 6, wwdc08, wwdc 2008

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