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IBM has just announced the arrival of Blue Gene/P, the newest and fastest supercomputer around. How fast? Well Blue Gene/P just about triples the performance of Blue Gene/L, which currently holds the official title of the world’s fastest computer.
The IBM System Blue Gene/P Solution is...
Read More | Jun 26th, 2007 | Comments: 5 | Last Comment: Jul 5th, 2007
Who would have thought, before the Nintendo Wii came along, that the idea of controlling a video game by waving a lump of plastic around in the air like a deranged loon would gain such mass appeal so quickly? Which is why I am not writing off the latest thinking in video game control that could be...
Read More | Jun 17th, 2007 | Comments: 2 | Last Comment: Jun 17th, 2007
Sapphire Technology has announced a new addition to the HD 2400 and HD 2600 graphics accelerator families scheduled for a July release, the completely passively cooled HD 2600 XT Ultimate Edition. As fans of the Sapphire Ultimate Edition family will already be aware, these are renowned for not only...
Read More | May 22nd, 2007 | Comments: 6 | Last Comment: May 30th, 2007
Hitachi Global Storage Technologies has announced the world’s highest-capacity, highest-performing notebook hard drive and it will feature in Dell and Alienware systems. The 2.5”, 200Gb, 7200rpm, Travelstar 7K200 brings twice the capacity of its predecessor as well as a 22 percent performance...
Read More | May 10th, 2007 | Comments: 2 | Last Comment: May 11th, 2007
As Intel and AMD continue to war for control of the desktop microprocessor market, a recent announcement made by HP shows that a third company, VIA, is still a contender. HP has chosen VIA microprocessors for new Compaq thin-client PCs for sale in China. They're cheaper and more energy efficient...
Read More | Apr 16th, 2007
How small can a laser get? Good question, and according to the physicists at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) the answer is very small indeed, one single quantum dot small perhaps.
To put this into some perspective, a typical microdisk laser of the type currently used in...
Read More | Apr 14th, 2007 | Comments: 1 | Last Comment: Apr 15th, 2007
IBM has today announced a breakthrough chip-stacking technology in a manufacturing environment that paves the way for three-dimensional chips to extend Moore’s Law way beyond traditionally expected limits. The ‘through-silicon-vias’ technology allows different chip components to be packaged...
Read More | Apr 12th, 2007 | Comments: 1 | Last Comment: Apr 13th, 2007
I have been a supporter of RAID for the longest time; after all it would be crazy not to like something that brings efficiency and protection to the data storage process. RAID has certainly provided both, but that was then and this is now, and it is time for RAID to step down and let a new storage...
Read More | Apr 11th, 2007 | Comments: 7 | Last Comment: May 5th, 2007
Wireless networking has, in my rather sadly predictable geeky opinion, made computing not only a whole lot more accessible but sexy as well. In fact, I might even go so far as to say that the social Internet service explosion would not have happened, or certainly not happened as quickly, were it...
Read More | Mar 26th, 2007 | Comments: 1 | Last Comment: Mar 26th, 2007
The MHW2040AC Parallel 2.5-inch mobile hard disk drive has a capacity of just 40 GB, a rotational speed of 4,200 rpm and an 8Mb buffer size, so why is Fujitsu making such a fuss about it? Perhaps it has something to do with the temperature tolerance, this thing will comfortable keep working within...
Read More | Mar 15th, 2007 | Comments: 5 | Last Comment: Mar 15th, 2007