Monday, October 3, 2011

Adapteva aims 64-core chip at tablets, smartphones

  Ellison unveils 'Exalytics' in-memory machine | Mac clone maker may take fight with Apple to Supreme Court
 
  Computerworld Hardware

Forward this to a Friend >>>


Adapteva aims 64-core chip at tablets, smartphones
Smartphones and tablets are demanding more computing power, and chip company Adapteva hopes to bring server-type performance to the devices with a chip it is announcing on Monday. Read More


WHITE PAPER: HP & Intel

Read now
HP's Converged Infrastructure incorporates tools that make remote support and management efficient and effective. HP Insight Control, for example, helps reduce server deployment time from four hours to just 20 minutes, a 12-fold decrease in deployment time. Read now

WHITE PAPER: Intel

Deploy 10GbE 10GBASE-T with Dell & Intel
Virtualization, server and application technologies are shifting bottlenecks from the data center to network I/O. This paper describes how to use 10GBase-T to broadly deploy 10 Gigabit Ethernet and help avoid I/O networking bottlenecks. Click to continue

Ellison unveils 'Exalytics' in-memory machine
Oracle CEO Larry Ellison unveiled the Exalytics Intelligence Machine, the latest member of the company's products that combine software and hardware, during a keynote address at the OpenWorld conference on Sunday in San Francisco. Read More

Mac clone maker may take fight with Apple to Supreme Court
A U.S. appellate court rejected an appeal by Mac clone maker Psystar in a long-running case related to copyright infringement of Apple's Mac OS X operating system. Read More

Samsung unveils Galaxy Tab 7.0 Plus
Samsung announced the Galaxy Tab 7.0 Plus tablet, an update that is lighter and more powerful than the original, and that runs a 1.2 GHz dual core processor. Read More

JR Raphael: AT&T's Samsung Galaxy S II: The verdict is in
AT&T's Galaxy S II is smaller than Sprint's model, but it's no less powerful -- or pleasant on the eyes. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Rackspace

Moving your Infrastructure to the Cloud
This paper details the significant benefits that Cloud Computing brings and provides guidance to IT decision makers to help their decision making process. This is especially important given the plethora of vendors in the marketplace today. Read Now!

Vote now: What's on your 2011 holiday wish list?
Computerworld wants to know: What type of tech gear do you most want to receive as a holiday present this year? Let us know by taking our quick poll. We'll focus on the most popular product types in our 2011 holiday gift guide. Read More

Tablets, smartphones to get speed boost with new memory
A new form of mobile DDR3 memory that can speed up tablets, smartphones and laptops could appear in devices starting as early as late next year, with adoption ramping up in 2013, analysts said. Read More

Preston Gralla: Why Windows 8 tablets won't likely fear the Kindle Fire
Windows 8 tablets won't be released until sometime next year, but a look at the Kindle Fire tablet and the Windows 8 Developer Preview shows that the Fire won't likely cut significantly into the Windows 8 tablet market. Read More

Fusion-io doubles flash card's speed, capacity; halves price
Fusion-io released the first upgrade to its flash drive hardware in four years, increasing throughput to 3GBps and the capacity of a full-length flash card to 2.4TB. Read More

 
 
 

SHARK TANK OF THE DAY

What else could it be?

Sysadmin pilot fish at a medium-size manufacturer gets a call at home at 1 a.m. -- from a developer who informs him that the network is down.

NEW COMPUTERWORLD JOB BOARD
Search multiple listings now and get new job alerts as they are posted.

 

Get more IT peer perspective online:
LinkedIn Group | Facebook | Twitter

You are currently subscribed to computerworld_hardware as jonsan3511@gmail.com.

Unsubscribe from this newsletter | Manage your subscriptions | Subscribe | Privacy Policy

If you are interested in advertising in this newsletter, please contact: bglynn@cxo.com

To contact Computerworld, please send an e-mail to online@computerworld.com.

Copyright (C) 2011 Computerworld, 492 Old Connecticut Path, Framingham, MA 01701

** Please do not reply to this message. If you want to contact someone directly, send an e-mail to online@computerworld.com. **

 

 

 

ads

Ditulis Oleh : Angelisa Vivian Hari: 10:13 AM Kategori:

0 comments:

Post a Comment

 

Blog Archive