Netronome and Argon crater network testing prices with Blaster
Two orders of magnitude cheaper than yesterday
Netronome and Argon are putting out a very unique network flow simulator device that should change the market.
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Netronome and Argon are putting out a very unique network flow simulator device that should change the market.
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To brief journalists on the new Knights Corner/MIC/Xeon Phi cards, Intel brought us to TACC to see a supercomputer based on it.
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One of the first questions that crossed our minds was, how much slower is a 35 Watt chip than a 100 Watt chip.
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Yesterday, Intel announced the brand new Itanium 9500 series, and no one cared.
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There is a lot of talk about the benefits of chip stacking, but only one company is doing it in volume, Xilinx.
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Yesterday a new gag gift was borne on to this world by a small Minneapolis based company named 30 Watt.
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It looks like the ever slipping AMD Kaveri chip just got another year to ripen on the proverbial vine.
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Fortunately for AMD, after reviewing both the Piledriver based A10-5800K and the Piledriver infused FX-8350 over the past few months, I can safely say that Piledriver is faster than Bulldozer.
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It looks like Oak Ridge is about to light up Titan, possibly the worlds fastest supercomputer.
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When it comes to chipsets for Broadwell, Intel is going to take a page out of AMD’s book for Trinity and Piledriver.
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Intel isn’t launching Haswell until next year, but the chipset lineup gives some interesting clues.
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We have finally reached that day that you have all (Yawn) been waiting for, the release of AMD’s Vishera.
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Words reached SemiAccurate from VESA, the organization that maintains the DisplayPort and other display-related standards, saying the organization hopes to see DisplayPort 1.2 hubs for multi-stream transport (MST) to be available in the year 2013.
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It looks like AMD’s Vishera CPU is popping up at several retailers a bit early.
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Some conferences are about technology, others simply claim to be but have no more tech than a rural school board meeting.
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