Wednesday, October 24, 2012

Intel readies for programmable smart cars

  Apple announces hybrid drive technology in Macs | A tour of DreamWorks Studios' data center
 
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Intel readies for programmable smart cars
Intel researchers envision a future of driverless smart cars that can be updated at any time with the latest technology and apps. Read More


WEBCAST: HP & Intel

Redefine Expectations in the Data Center
Need to do more with less? Watch this video to learn how HP ProLiant Gen8 servers, powered by Intel, can help your business deploy servers three times faster; initiate problem analysis five times faster; increase administrator productivity three times; and experience storage performance six times faster. Learn More!

Apple announces hybrid drive technology in Macs
Apple announced it will be including hybrid drive technology in its new iMac and Mac mini desktops, which will offer flash-like performance with up to 3TB of hard drive capacity. Read More

A tour of DreamWorks Studios' data center
DreamWorks Studios is busy producing eight to 10 films at any given time, and each film produces 120,000 frames of film and uses 200TB of storage. In recent years, 150 engineers have been working on creating software that can take advantage of 25,000 CPUs in a parallel fashion. Read More

Intel strives toward tiny chips to run wearable computers
Intel evangelist Manny Vara, at the company's European Research and Innovation Conference in Barcelona, said wearable computers may be two to five years away. Read More

 
 
 

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SHARK TANK OF THE DAY

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This pilot fish is responsible for the firewall, so it makes sense when his supervisor asks if fish has stopped any Internet traffic going to a particular workstation. No, says fish -- but there's clearly a problem.

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