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IEEE Spectrum: Fiber Lasers for Extreme Photons29 July 2009—The light sources powering the next-generation chipmaking technique, extreme ultraviolet lithography (EUVL), are too dim, according to industry experts. And that’s one of the main reasons why semiconductor manufacturers worry that the technology will not be ready to produce advanced ...
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Sony adds W-Series mini notebook to VAIO lineSony adds W-Series mini notebook to VAIO line Sony VAIO W-Series - in pink Sony has released a netbook to slot in between the P-Series and TT-Series of its VAIO notebook line. The VAIO W-Series is designed as a secondary PC for those that need to do some basic computing on the move – ...
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Desktop Tools | XMOS [The new version of the XMOS IDE]Linux Current Version: 9.5.0 Red Hat 4.6 (32-Bit) Red Hat 4.6 (64-Bit) Windows XP SP2 (32-Bit) Mac OS X 10.5 (Intel) Key Features XMOS Development Environment IDE based on the industry standard Eclipse. Fast, familiar and flexible user interface. XMOS Compiler Collection ...
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Fujitsu rolls out Venus, world's fastest processor | DVICELook out, Intel. Fujitsu just unleashed the fastest processor in the world, a startling 2.5 times quicker than Intel's speediest chip. Supercomputer users will love "Venus," the eight core processor that's capable of 128 billion computations per second. What all those numbers mean? While its ...
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IEEE Spectrum: 25 Microchips That Shook the WorldThis is part of IEEE Spectrum's Special Report: 25 Microchips That Shook the World. In microchip design, as in life, small things sometimes add up to big things. Dream up a clever microcircuit, get it sculpted in a sliver of silicon, and your little creation may unleash a technological ...
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How much netbook can you get for $400?April 9th, 2009 By Etan Horowitz — The hottest segment of the computer market right now is not fancy new Apple laptops or PC gaming machines. It's tiny laptops with older operating systems, cramped keyboards and designs that look like they might have come from Playskool. Netbooks are small PCs ...
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Are greener gadgets even possible?: Scientific American BlogThe urge to buy the latest gadget and to reform environmental misbehavior may be the twin pillars of 21st century American youth culture, but can the two ever be reconciled? Apple, Dell, Intel, Nokia and others—companies with an array of "green" initiatives and (more) environmentally friendly ...
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Intel Sues Nvidia as CPU Power Moves To GPUA long-standing cross-licensing agreement between Intel and Nvidia is on the rocks. On Monday, Intel filed suit in Delaware state court, arguing that the agreement between the two companies doesn't apply to CPUs with integrated memory controllers that were not in existence when the licensing ...
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IEEE Spectrum: Winner: Multicore Made SimpleWinner: Multicore Made Simple By Brian Santo and Sally Adee Corrected 14 January 2009 Chips based on Intel’s Larrabee architecture aren’t on the shelves yet, but the design is already a hot property because it promises to beat the chips that game designers now use to model graphics. And the ...
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A brief history of chip fibs, flops: Intel, IBM, AMD | Nanotech - The Circuits Blog - CNET NewsEven the biggest chip companies churn out their share of flops. But the hype that surrounds these chips is more fascinating than the failures.
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