Intel offers products in just about every category that a CPU can be used in. Most of us know the company most for its line of CPUs and GPUs for desktop and notebook computers. Intel is also very big in the server market with lines of CPUs aimed at corporate servers and data centers. Intel has officially announced its new Itanium 9300 processor family that was formerly code named Tukwila.
The new processors have four cores and can execute eight threads per core when using Intel Hyper-Threading technology. Intel also gave the new line more cache and up to 800% more interconnected bandwidth. Full story...
While showing admirable recycling motivation, sticking a clock inside an old coffee can isn’t enough to impress us; Instructables member florinc makes the grade because his DIY IllyClock adds in some color magic too.
Will people use energy more thoughtfully if they’re able to monitor it via a familiar device? That’s what nergy management technology provider Tendril reckon; they’ve borrowed style inspiration from a digital clock for their Vision energy monitor, which can not only show real-time usage but predict future patterns.
Having been neatly hacked in the early hours of this morning, the Windows Phone 7 emulator has been spilling its secrets ever since.
Locked in a blacked-out room, chained to the ground and nobody knows you’re there… it might sound like the latest torture-porn movie to hit theaters, but it’s actually the miserable life of a pre-release iPad.
Having heard straight from the horse’s mouth that Samsung are planning an iPad rival for launch later in 2010, new leaks from the company are beginning to flesh out the details.
We keep asking digital photo frame manufacturers to put cellular data connections into their displays, only very few of them seem to listen.
T-Mobile may not have the biggest network in the US, but they’re considering big plans to work around that fact.
RIM has been a pretty leaky sieve lately, what with all the news and hardware shots of their apparently upcoming slider device spilling out, but has someone accidentally let BlackBerry OS 6.
Will flexible data contracts like Apple have negotiated for the iPad – and Spring Design are planning for their Alex ereader – drive adoption of integrated 3G/4G data connections rather than external modems? That’s certainly one interpretation of DigiTime’s latest statistics; they’re quoting industry sources who reckon global sales of built-in 3G modules will exceed sales of external data cards by 2012.
We’ll admit, when we first started watching this World by Light concept video by Matthias Menzel, Lena Edman and Klaus Wasiak of the Umea Institute of Design we thought it was going to detail a prototype e-magazine or tablet UI.