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  1. NEW AMD ATHLON MP PROCESSORS EXTEND AMD'S POSITION IN MULTIPROCESSING SERVER, WORKSTATION MARKETS.(Product Announcement): An article from: EDP Weekly's IT Monitor
  2. AMD INTROS ATHLON XP PROCESSOR 1900+.(Product Announcement): An article from: EDP Weekly's IT Monitor
  3. NEW 1.3GHZ AMD DURON PROCESSOR UPS THE PERFORMANCE ANTE FOR EVERYDAY PC COMPUTING.(Product Announcement): An article from: Federal Computer Market Report
  4. HP OMNIBOOK NOTEBOOK LINE FEATURES INTEL PENTIUM III PROCESSOR.(the OmniBook XE2, 900 and 4150 notebook computers)(Product Announcement): An article from: PC Business Products
  5. ZORAN SHIPS INDUSTRY'S FIRST SINGLE CHIP PROGRESSIVE SCAN DVD MULTIMEDIA PROCESSOR WITH 6 VIDEO DACS.(ZoranVaddis V)(Product Announcement): An article from: EDP Weekly's IT Monitor
  6. UNIX System V Release 4 System Calls & Library Functions Reference Manual for Motorola Processors (Unix System V Release 4 for Motorola Processors) by Motorola/UNIX System Labs., 1992-12-24
  7. AMD ANNOUNCES MOBILE AMD DURON PROCESSOR, FIRST 7TH GEN PROCESSOR FOR NOTEBOOK PCS.(Product Announcement): An article from: Software Industry Report
  8. AGERE UNVEILS 2ND-GENERATION PAYLOADPLUS NETWORK PROCESSOR.(Agere Systems INP5)(Product Announcement): An article from: Networks Update
  9. AMD ANNOUNCES MOBILE AMD DURON PROCESSOR, FIRST 7TH GEN PROCESSOR FOR NOTEBOOK PCS.(Product Announcement): An article from: EDP Weekly's IT Monitor
  10. AMD STRENGTHENS LINEUP WITH NEW MOBILE AMD DURON PROCESSOR.: An article from: EDP Weekly's IT Monitor
  11. AMD ANNOUNCES 900MHZ AMD DURON PROCESSOR, RAISING PERFORMANCE FOR EVERYDAY COMPUTING.(Product Announcement): An article from: EDP Weekly's IT Monitor
  12. AMD unveils processor for desktop PCs.(AMD Athlon XP 2400+, 2600+)(Product Announcement): An article from: EDP Weekly's IT Monitor
  13. AMD Announces 900MHz AMD Duron PROCESSOR, RAISING PERFORMANCE FOR EVERYDAY COMPUTING.(Product Announcement): An article from: Federal Computer Market Report
  14. CAST RELEASES 80186-COMPATIBLE PROCESSOR CORE.(Product Announcement): An article from: Federal Computer Market Report

61. Hardware Analysis - Intel's Dual Core Processors, Sizzling Hot Snake Oil?
Will Intel s new dual core processors usher in a new era of computing? We beg todiffer, as without optimized code they re sizzling hot snake oil at best
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Intel's dual core processors, sizzling hot snake oil? Apr 05, 2005, 08:00 AM
By: Sander Sassen The dual core processors Intel introduced yesterday usher in a new marketing onslaught, the task at hand for all the marketing firms that joined Intel's ranks is to convince the consumer that dual core is needed to make your computing experience a better one. Just like a previous Intel processor that was said to enhance your internet experience by adding a few SIMD instructions to its instruction set the dual core processor will be advertised in much the same way. In reality dual core processors are yesterday's news, parallel processing is one of the oldest tricks in the book to boost the performance of a computer system by having two processors handle optimized code. The last two words of that last sentence actually hold the key; optimized code. Run a dual core processor on the Windows XP platform and you won't see any speed-up, or at least nothing that's perceivable by the naked eye.

62. Hardware Analysis - Intel's 600 Series Pentium 4 Processors, A New Breed? - Turn
Aspiring to offer similar features and performance as AMD Athlon 64 processorsIntel today introduced their 600 series Pentium 4 processors.
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Intel's 600 series Pentium 4 processors, a new breed? Feb 21, 2005, 07:30 AM
Turning the heat down By: Sander Sassen Intel has been trying to up the performance of their Pentium 4 processors by quietly introducing new processors such as the 560 and 570J. Unfortunately these processors often offered no more than a bump in clock speed and performance increases that could only be found with a magnifying glass . Add to that a new chipset, the 925XE, that only truly delivered

63. Introducing The IBM/Sony/Toshiba Cell Processor — Part I: The SIMD Processi
The Cell processor consists of a generalpurpose POWERPC processor core the amount of execution hardware increases (in the form of added processors).
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1 - Introduction 2 - The CELL's SIMD processing unit By Jon "Hannibal" Stokes Monday, February 07, 2005
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The Cell processor consists of a general-purpose POWERPC processor core connected to eight special-purpose DSP cores. These DSP cores, which IBM calls "synergistic processing elements" (SPE), but I'm going to call "SIMD processing elements" (SPE) because "synergy" is a dumb word, are really the heart of the entire Cell concept. IBM introduced the basic architecture of the SPE today, and they're going to introduce the overall architecture of the complete Cell system in a session tomorrow morning. In this brief overview, I'm first going to talk in some general terms about the Cell approach — what it is, what it's like, what's behind it, etc. — before doing an information dump at the end of the article for more technical readers to chew on and debate. Once the conference is over and I get back to Chicago and get settled in, I'll do some more comprehensive coverage of the Cell.
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64. Enterprise Hardware >> Processors & Semiconductors | CNET News.com
Advanced Search Enterprise hardware processors semiconductors The newmulticore processors are expected to emerge in 2006 and, sources say,
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The company's new process follows Texas Instruments and Freescale's drive toward more efficient power for phones and mobile computers.
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Dell shuttering Itanium server business
The writing was on the wall for Dell and Itanium once Intel started aiming the processor at large multiprocessor systems.
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Enterprise hardware Storage Servers Utility computing processors not to destroy data related to the security breach at the payment processor.
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66. Hardware At OSC
By default, applications are compiled to run on the MSP processors, which bindthe 4 internal SSP processors together with special hardware registers to
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64 single streaming processors (SSP) 16 multi stream processors (MSP) Vector Pipes 2 per SSP, 8 per MSP

67. Hardware Design - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Programming and hardware. processors have certain set of defined command.These commands can be represented in binary (0 and 1) assembly (eg ADDUI 5, s)
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Hardware Design , or Computer Hardware Design , is integral to how a computer operates. It is often seen as a very general term of how the computers physical components are set out or used. All modern computers currently use the binary system for all computation. But this usually is split into two groups, little endian and big endian formats. Also most modern computers use the model that all computer component (memory ( RAM or Random Access Memory), Hard Disk drive, CD ROM drive etc...) are connected by a main bus that relays all information between the components and the processor . There is also an address bus that specifies areas of ram that the processor wishes the "fetch", Either into Cache (fast ram) or registers (memory internal to the processor). The processor is often the determining factor in the speed of any hardware. But is not necessarily the only one. (See Von Neumann machine Processors are of course getting faster. The AMD Sepron, Athlon XP and Pentuim processors are the most wide spread in most home computers. With Sepron only recently released.
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68. X86 - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
The architecture is called x86 because the earliest processors in this There are 256 interrupts, which can be created by both hardware and software.
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The title of this article begins with a capital letter due to technical limitations . The correct title is
or is the generic name of a microprocessor architecture first developed and manufactured by Intel The architecture is called because the earliest processors in this family were identified only by numbers ending in the sequence "86": the , the , the , the , and the . Because one cannot trademark numbers, Intel and most of its competitors began to use trademarkable names such as Pentium for subsequent generations of processors, but the earlier naming scheme has stuck as a term for the entire family. The extended version of the x86 architecture introduced with the 386 is called or IA-32 , an abbreviation for I ntel A rchitecture, 32-bit.
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    The x86 architecture first appeared inside the Intel CPU in ; the 8086 was a development of the processor (which itself followed the ). It was adopted (in the simpler version) three years later as the standard CPU of the IBM PC . The ubiquity of the PC platform has resulted in the x86 becoming one of the most successful CPU architectures ever. Other companies also manufacture or have manufactured CPUs conforming to the x86 architecture: examples include Cyrix (now owned by VIA Technologies NEC Corporation IBM IDT , and Transmeta . The most successful of the clone manufacturers has been AMD , whose Athlon series, whilst not as popular as the

69. Engineering The Complex SOC: Fast, Flexible Design With Configurable Processors
The first unified hardware/software guide to processorcentric SOC design processors, hardware Implementation, and Verification Flow.
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70. Hardware Today: Dual-Core Processors Saddle Up
With AMD already a lap ahead in the dualcore race, can Intel catch up? Will dualcore triumph in all sectors, or will single core sometimes remain the way
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It's been only a a few months since dual-core processors entered the market place. Although it's too early for analysts to compile and analyze the related data, the leading chip vendors appear happy with the initial results. "We are experiencing a strong ramp up of dual-core processors at an aggressive pace," says Pat Patla, director of server and workstation marketing at AMD. Intel, which thus far has shipped only dual-core Pentium D chips in desktops and workstations and on Monday announced dual-core chips for entry-level servers, is pleased with the initial response. "Our dual-core processors have been well received and continue to ramp to our expectations," says Stephen Thorne, product marketing engineer for Intel's Digital Enterprise Group. "Opteron advantage grows with the number of processors in the system," says Nathan Brookwood of Insight64. "2-way is better than a single processor, and 4-way is better than 2-way."

71. SiliconPenguin.com: Hardware/Processors
The siliconpenguin.com portal is an index of embedded Linux resources.
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72. Opteron, Pentium III-S, Xeon, Xeon MP Server Processors From Intel
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74. DarkVision Hardware - AMD Launches Dual-core Opteron Processors For Embedded Mar
AMD launches dualcore Opteron processors for embedded market.
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AMD announced that its industry-leading, dual-core technology is now available through the AMD64 Longevity Program, serving high-end embedded designs that require stable, longer-than-standard processor supply roadmaps. The Dual-Core AMD Opteron processor Models 165, 265 and 865, as well as the lower-power 55 watt version of each, are planned to be available for five years, allowing embedded designers to enjoy the performance of true x86 dual-core technology in thermal and power envelopes that these markets demand.
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75. Techref - Hardware - Micro Processors
Great Microprocessors of the Past and Present UMPs from VMDesign.com runsunder Windows and simulates many processors and external hardware.
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76. Tech Guide: Intel Processors: ZDNet Australia: Reviews: Hardware: System Compone
Confused about Intel s new naming scheme for their processors? Here s a quickguide to show you how they measure up.
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Confused about Intel's new naming scheme for their processors? Here's a quick guide to show you how they measure up. If the names and numbers of computer parts cause you consternation, then Intel's recent move away from its straightforward method of labeling processors by clock speed may produce a less than calming effect on you. Coinciding with the release of its 915 and 925X Express chipsets , Intel will now drop the gigahertz rating from its model names in favour of a three-digit model number. For example, the 3.6GHz Pentium 4 is now called the Pentium 4 560. Similarly, Intel's budget Celeron desktop chips have adopted a 300-series model number. Intel says that it's using model numbers to deemphasise raw speed and shift the focus to other features that affect a processor's overall performancecache size; frontside bus speed; and advanced technologies, such as Hyper-Threading, found on some of its newer chips. There are some exceptions, however: Older Northwood-core Pentium 4 chips won't adopt the model number and will continue to be listed by clock speed. And only

77. WebHostingTalk - Web Hosting Forum
View original thread Discussion of processors, hardware, databases and so on All serious DBs are very expensive and require expensive hardware.
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Pages: View original thread: Discussion of processors, hardware, databases and so on... mno Hello everyone,
First of all, I'm sure you find that all the items listed in the thread title don't really go with each other. Maybe you're right, but several members of this board (including myself) have been discussing (lightly and heavily) all these topics in one thread (yup, we kind of managed to tie them up, although abruptly) and decided that this was better to be moved somewhere where more people would be able to join in. So, here it is.
So, without further ado, read my next post (this was just a nice intro) for my reponse to rusko's last post.
Max mno it really is not as controversial as it appears. mysql is fine if you dont need strict acid, protected transactions and have a very heavility read-biased usage pattern. make no mistake, mysql is great for play projects, hobby sites and the like, especially since it doesnt expose "developers" to the real complexities od rdbms (most are not equipped to handle that). i have seen php/mysql scripters laugh at dba people because, according to them, phpmyadmin + developer would be sufficient, yet any mention of transactions, stored procedures and the like evoked a george w bush like blank 'where am i' look on their faces.
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78. Waves Ltd. Digital Audio Processing
MaxxBCL is the newest addition to the Waves family of hardware processors.Combining three of our most successful software plugins - Renaissance Compressor
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79. TechOnLine - Internet Appliance Server Processors
Well, selecting processors for Internet Appliance servers (see Surfing Up Sometimes hardware reference design platforms are available for the type of
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So you're looking for a processor for your Internet Appliance server. Well, selecting processors for Internet Appliance servers ( see Surfing Up Data Sometimes hardware reference design platforms are available for the type of application you're working on. Those reference designs usually include a software development package for that application. Even if a reference design is available, you still must determine if that is really the optimal path to follow. Cost, time to market, and features are mainly marketing issues that may have a profound effect on your decision. Even so, these will not be addressed in this article. However, this is not to say that these issues are less critical. They are important and should be addressed initially, but they simply do not fall under the scope of this site. Internet Appliances are unique because they can not be classified as mere hardware platforms. They are a combination of hardware and software. Hence, a decision can not be based solely upon hardware. You must also consider the software that you plan to use. In fact, the software may be an even more important consideration because software supplies most of the basis for these processors. Hardware and software options also relate back to cost. For example, if you want to use software based on WinCE or Linux, you may find the hardware that supports these platforms exceeds your cost points.

80. TechOnLine - Hardware/Software Co-Verification For Integrated
Motorola s PowerQUICC family of embedded communications processors have pulledmany of the traditional hardware design challenges on chip.
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