Intel
With the annual ISC High Performance supercomputing conference kicking off this week, Intel is one of several vendors making announcements timed with the show. As the crown jewels of the company’s HPC product portfolio have launched in the last several months, the company doesn’t have any major new silicon announcements to make alongside this year’s show – and unfortunately Aurora isn’t yet up and running to take a shot at the Top 500 list. So, following a tumultuous year thus far that has seen significant shifts in Intel’s GPU roadmap in particular, the company is using ISC to recompose itself and use the backdrop of the show to lay out a fresh roadmap for HPC customers. Most notably, Intel is using this opportunity to better...
Apple Mac Pro (Mid 2010) Review
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Last month we had our first look at AMD's latest Danube platform with a quad-core P920 processor in the Toshiba A660D. After we posted that review, Toshiba asked us...
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97 by Anand Lal Shimpi on 10/5/2010Acer Aspire One Netbooks
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1 by Balraj Sandhu on 10/4/2010ASUS U35Jc: Jogging in Place
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10 by Balraj Sandhu on 9/28/2010New Acer Aspire TimelineX Laptops
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42 by Dustin Sklavos on 9/16/2010Intel Light Peak - Lighting up 10 Gbps links in 2011
We've covered Intel Light Peak in the past, and similarly other optical interconnect solutions from the chipmaker. At IDF 2010, Intel was showing off Light Peak once more, but...
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28 by Brian Klug on 9/13/2010