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  • Tue Nov 3 7:19 AM PST 2009 3Leaf's modern take on NUMA

    3Leaf has developed hardware and software that melds multiple small servers into a single large SMP system.

    Posted in The Pervasive Data Center by Gordon Haff

  • Mon Aug 31 5:35 AM PDT 2009 High-end server chips breaking records

    New high-end server processors from IBM, Sun, Fujitsu, AMD, and Intel announced at Hot Chips last week break previous records for complexity and performance.

    Posted in Speeds and Feeds by Peter Glaskowsky

  • Fri Aug 28 9:50 AM PDT 2009 OpenCL: Parallel programmers' new best friend

    OpenCL, created to support parallel programming in Apple's Snow Leopard operating system, may become the new world standard for parallel programming on all platforms.

    Posted in Speeds and Feeds by Peter Glaskowsky

  • Sun Jul 26 8:20 AM PDT 2009 Windows 7 will give boost to PC hardware

    Improvements in the operating system will include how Windows handles multitasking, graphics acceleration, and solid-state drives.

    Posted in Nanotech - The Circuits Blog by Brooke Crothers

  • Thu Jul 23 8:30 AM PDT 2009 As AMD fetes chip milestone, analysts fret about future

    Concerns about Advanced Micro Devices future are overshadowing a significant processor shipment milestone.

    Posted in Nanotech - The Circuits Blog by Brooke Crothers

  • Mon Jun 1 11:10 AM PDT 2009 AMD answers Intel with six-core processor

    The company's new six-core processor will compete against Intel's "Dunnington" chip.

    Posted in Nanotech - The Circuits Blog by Brooke Crothers

  • Mon May 25 9:45 PM PDT 2009 AMD lawyer cites critical 'incidents' in Intel rivalry

    The top lawyer at AMD talks to CNET about critical moments when the rivalry with Intel got particularly nasty.

    Posted in Nanotech - The Circuits Blog by Brooke Crothers

  • Wed May 13 1:18 PM PDT 2009 Antitrust fine doesn't change Intel-AMD balance

    The $1.45 billion fine will cause headaches for Intel's sales force, but the AMD-Intel war will still be won or lost primarily on the companies' technology.

    Posted in News - Business Tech by Stephen Shankland

  • Wed May 6 9:00 PM PDT 2009 AMD cites chips that don't do Windows 7 'XP mode'

    Select processors from Advanced Micro Devices do not support Windows 7 'XP mode,' though, like Intel, the vast majority of shipping processors do support XP mode.

    Posted in Nanotech - The Circuits Blog by Brooke Crothers

  • Thu Apr 23 8:58 AM PDT 2009 Power-efficient server processors going prime time at last

    AMD's new Opteron EE takes aim at a growing class of server user, the service provider, who buys into the power efficiency mantra.

    Posted in The Pervasive Datacenter by Gordon Haff