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hardware News items, Blog posts | ZDNet - Nov 24, 2008
AMD's 'Shanghai' processors are the company's first chips to utilize the improved performance and efficiency of 45nm technology. ZDNet Germany tests show that they have made up important ground on Intel Xeon chips …
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hardware News items, Blog posts | ZDNet - Nov 24, 2008
AMD's 'Shanghai' processors are the company's first chips to utilize the improved performance and efficiency of 45nm technology. ZDNet Germany tests show that they have made up important ground on Intel Xeon chips …
Also tagged: hardware, performance, amd, servers, benchmarks, semiconductors, nehalem, processors, shanghai, opteron, human resources, performance management, components, xeon, workforce management, intel xeon, intel corp, amd opteron, level 3 communications inc, advanced micro devices inc, dunnington cpu, shangahi, zdnet germany, christoph hochstatter zdnet germany, christoph hochstatter, processor development
News items | ZDNet - Nov 24, 2008
AMD's 'Shanghai' processors are the company's first chips to utilize the improved performance and efficiency of 45nm technology. ZDNet Germany tests show that they have made up important ground on Intel Xeon chips …
Also tagged: hardware, performance, amd, servers, benchmarks, semiconductors, nehalem, processors, shanghai, opteron, human resources, performance management, components, xeon, workforce management, intel xeon, intel corp, amd opteron, level 3 communications inc, advanced micro devices inc, dunnington cpu, shangahi, zdnet germany, christoph hochstatter zdnet germany, christoph hochstatter, processor development
Hardware 2.0 - Nov 20, 2008
Tech pundits the world over have their own ideas as to why Windows Vista got such a bad reputation. My personal belief is that the public's impression of Vista was tarnished by the experiences of early adopters, and …
Between the Lines - Nov 18, 2008
Worst case, Steve Wallach figures it costs $10,000 to buy a blade server that can execute 50 billion floating point operations in a second. By that measure, it would take $200,000 to buy 20 of the blades, to handle a …
Also tagged: general, innovation, it management, science, enterprise 2 0, news to know
News items | ZDNet - Nov 17, 2008
Two systems, including one based on x86 chips, have become the first ever to break the petaflop/s barrier in the latest Top500 supercomputer list. Cray's XT5 Jaguar supercomputer has narrowly missed displacing IBM's …
Also tagged: hardware, networking, amd, ibm, top500, semiconductors, chip, processors, jaguar, supercomputer, components, roadrunner, network technology, matthew broersma zdnet co uk
Hardware 2.0 - Nov 17, 2008
You know something funny, despite the current economic downturn, my Hardware 2.0 mailbox provides conclusive proof that there are folks out there who want to spend up to $1,000 on Intel's newest piece of silicon - the …
Between the Lines - Nov 16, 2008
AMD is targeting what Intel calls the netbook market, but not completely. Here’s a tale of semantic fun on Friday night. When I read Brooke Crothers report on how AMD wasn’t entering the netbook market I was shocked …
Also tagged: general, amd, hardware infrastructure
The Core Truth - Nov 15, 2008
Lost in all of the (inaccurate) commotion yesterday about AMD entering the netbook market were much broader changes in the company’s product plans as it struggles to regain profitability and keep up with a …
Also tagged: amd, notebooks, servers, desktops, semiconductors, pc gaming, quad core processors, multicore processors, pc graphics
Between the Lines - Nov 14, 2008
Updated: AMD on Thursday addressed the two big elephants in the auditorium during its analyst day: The netbook market and the fourth quarter outlook. AMD announced plans to enter the netbook market. And CFO Bob Rivet …
Also tagged: general, amd, hardware infrastructure