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 TechNews - Intel Shows 48-core x86 Processor - tech
(hx) 02:53 AM CET - Dec,04 2009
  • Intel Shows 48-core x86 Processor as Single-chip Cloud Computer - Intel unveiled a completely new processor design the company is dubbing the 'Single-chip Cloud Computer' (but was previously codenamed Bangalore). Justin Rattner, the company's CTO, discussed the new product at a press event in Santa Clara and revealed some interesting information about the goals and design of the new CPU. The 48 cores are arranged in 24 "titles" - what you can think of as 24 separate dual-core processors. These tiles are then connected via a 2D mesh network that can support up to 256 GB/s of bandwidth! There are four integrated DDR3 memory controllers (though no mention of how many channels each controller is) that can house as much as 64GB of total memory.
  • Intel roadmap leak shows desktop Core i3/i5/i7 plans - Intel's desktop roadmap for the next couple of quarters has been leaked and Electronista has the scoop, courtesy of Google-translated Japanese site Impress.
  • Galaxy GeForce GT 240 (DDR5) Graphics Card Tested - It is a slimmed-down version that features 96 stream processors and 8 ROPs. At the official core speed of 550 MHz, it is capable of processing up to 17.6 billion texels and 4.4 billion pixels per second. Officially, the GeForce GT 240 can either use 900 MHz DDR3, 1 GHz GDDR3 or 850 MHz GDDR5 memory, delivering anywhere from 28.8 GB/s to 54.4 GB/s of memory bandwidth. But Galaxy is never satisfied with sticking to the official specifications. Even though they are not officially calling this a factory-overclocked card, Galaxy gave their GeForce GT 240 (DDR5) card a slight boost in memory clock speed, going from 850 MHz to 900 MHz
  • Dell facing massive E6400 and E6500 overheating problem - Dell may have a serious issue on its hands with their E6400 and E6500 laptops. Hundreds of reports have been surfacing on the official dell support forums stating that they have had 'massive performance issues...'whenever the devices get slightly warm the BIOS automatically starts dialing down the performance until they basically crawl to a halt, some indicating that even when cool they won't go over 50% of maximum clock. The most prominent member of the Dell support forums, Tinkerdude, created a PDF entitled "Performance loss during normal operation in a Dell Latitude E6500 laptop due to processor and bus clock throttling" that explains in detail the problem and potential solutions. The user was banned after this PDF was posted to the forum which leads many to believe that Dell does not want this problem to be known publicly.
  • Microsoft Says Patch Isn't Cause Of Black Screen - InformationWeek reports that Microsoft denied a claim that its November security patch is among the possible causes of the black screen problems affecting some Windows users. On Friday, Prevx, a maker of antivirus software, attributed some of these black screen crashes to a recent Window operating system change that locked down Windows registry keys.But Microsoft insists that's just wrong.
  • How the Windows 7 start up animation evolved - Microsoft has published a Q&A with Rolf Ebeling, the man responsible for the Windows 7 start up animation.
  • Google Wants to Stream TV, For a Fee - Google wants to stream TV shows, the day after they air on TV, for $1.99 each. They are kidding right?
  • Google introduces Google Public DNS - Google has announced that today it is launching its own public DNS resolver called Google Public DNS.
  • Ask a Ninja's Hilarious Review of Ninja Assassin - It's a definite must watch! His review: it's awesome! But he has more to say than just that. "This is like the Saving Private Ryan for ninjas!" Watch and enjoy!
  • The PC World 100: Best Products of 2009 - PC World listed the top 100 electronic products of 2009.
  • Apple testing next generation iPhone? - MacRumors claims Apple have begun field testing their new version of the iPhone. 
  • Arduino / ioBridge Christmas Lights (video) - The xmas-box has 8 Channels (power outlets) were different light modes modes can be played; vu meter style, ascending, descending, split, merge, sequence and random. During each song one of these modes is used randomly every 10 seconds (to make the show less monotonous).
  • Black Lightning Trailer - There is a Russian film produced by the same guy who brought us Wanted and its called Black Lightning. Timur Bekmambetov calls this the Russian response to Transformers and Batman.
  • Keith Ballard Injures His Own Goalie (video) - What's worse than giving up a goal to Ilya Kovalchuk? How about giving up a goal to Ilya Kovalchuk AND getting slashed in the head by your own defenseman? Believe it or not, that's what happened to Tomas Vokoun.
  • Trailer Mashup: Star Wars and Scarface - Scar Wars - The trailer takes the audio track of the Scarface trailer, some clever graphic manipulations, and clips from (mostly) Star Wars. Enjoy!
  • The Matrix: The Lego Edition (video) - Trinity Help is a frame-accurate stop-frame animation video of the bullet-dodge scene from The Matrix done entirely with Legos. Before you watch this video, know that 440 hours went into the creation of it!
  • Alessandra Ambrosio looks sexy on the cover of DT magazine - She's a seasoned pro when it comes to sassing it up for the camera and the latest photos of Alessandra Ambrosio definitely prove it. Posing for DT magazine, the 'Victoria's Secret' babe looked super sexy in bikinis and lingerie in a hot, desert setting.
  • Rachel Bilson Magazine Photos - Actress Rachel Bilson is featured in the Winter edition of ASOS Magazine and looks good, I suppose.
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