‘Massively multicore processors will enable smarter computers that can infer our activities.”
Category: Hardware
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Intel rolls out quad-core Tigerton processors
Intel previewed its quad-core Tigerton processor way back in October of last year, but the company has just now let all that server-specific power loose on the general populace, with a couple of slightly scaled back versions also thrown in for good measure.
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Intel and AMD gearing up for battle over the OLPC’s CPU slot
Once opposed but now smitten, Intel wants inside the OLPC and has confirmed it’s in talks with OLPC about providing CPUs for the project. But AMD tells us that it isn’t going to relinquish its spot without a fight.
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Sony launches 4 high-end Blu-Ray Recorders – 500GB!
Sony Bravia recorders capable of burning 50GB dual-layer, BD-R/RE discs with an additional disk packing between 250GB and 500GB of storage (about $1,755).
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HDMI vs. Component – Assumptions That Mask The Facts
If you talk to any half-witted video enthusiast or ask an associate at your local big box retailer – bearing in mind that the two groups are pretty much the same – they’ll unmistakably tell you that HDMI is better than component, case closed, end of story. This is just based on tired assumptions of the entire audio/visual industry.