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Intel China Research Center is working on Model-based Computing to optimize the use of its multi core microprocessor technology. Hint, Microsoft is currently looking closer into virtualization software. It seems that virtualization it's more related to server technology. The virtualization strategy combined with utility computing that uses virtual machines, & the third most important factor; the multi core chip's scalability, performance & power efficiency to reach high levels of work load consolidation in data centers.
Tera-scale computers which are based on 10 to 100s of integrated processor cores perform 3 workloads in Model based computing: "Recognition object or pattern in a database, data mining (source the data base to find identical objects or related patterns that match the target object), & information synthesis (you mine out data, different patterns & objects, put together in a way that user can digest; user can derive useful solutions)" quoted from Vived De; fellow of Intel.
Let us briefly compare side by side, the main offerings from both Intel & AMD quad core microprocessors. You can see that AMD's strategy is taking the competitors weakness as its strength. AMD keeps mentioning about its superior 2mb L3 cache; touted as better than any of its competitors while Intel is in a competition with its own past achievements. Intel is staying away from a head to head "chicken play" with AMD by producing new products much faster than its nearest competitors even though it misses a few innovative hits like a new L3 cache.
However, Intel more than compensates by improving it microprocessors in other avenues like SSE4 instructions & more efficient materials like the hafnium metal gate silicon technology. Intel's speed of having new products into the consumer market is the main reason why it is the microprocessor market leader today. People usually want a new product they can use now rather than wait for a marginally better product after a few months. AMD's chance to be the new market leader will come from its ability to do the same like Intel; not only talk the talk but also walk the walk.
The Dunnington 6 core microprocessors from Intel are the next in line to be released to the consumer market. Users of the Dunnington microprocessors will own a piece of Peta flop level computing technology. The Peta flop computing technology, a computer that calculates a thousand trillion flotation points per second, exists in Intel's lab demo of a powerful peta flop computer that utilizes Dunnington microprocessors.
It seems that from a marketing point of view, Intel is using its research & development arm to show consumers the full capability of its microprocessors. It is unlikely that an individual home user will be buying like 60 or more pieces of Dunnigton microprocessors to build a peta flop home computer. Nonetheless, the appeal of it exists, & people will go like "You know, I own a 6 core Intel microprocessor that has peta-flop computing potential!" One must admit that it is a very appealing prospect!
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U Could Arbitrary-Nokia N900- Myluxphone Ltd
Nokia N900 is a mobile Internet device and smart-phone, from Nokia based on the Memos platform, superseding the N810. It runs Memos 5 Linux as its default operating system and is the first Nokia device based upon the TI OMAP3 microprocessor with the ARM Cortex-A8 core. Unlike the Internet Tablets preceding it, the Nokia N900 is the first Memos device to include phone functionality. It functions as a 5 mega pixel camera, a portable media player, and a mobile Internet device with email and full web browsing. It was launched at Nokia World on September 2, 2009 and was released on November 11, 2009 in the United States and 9 European countries. The N900 was launched alongside Memos 5, giving the device an overall more touch-friendly interface than its predecessors and a customizable home screen which mixes application icons with shortcuts and widgets. Memos 5 supports Adobe Flash Player 9.4, and includes many applications designed specifically for the mobile platform such as a new touch-friendly media player.
Today, Nokia stands at a fascinating fork in the road. Let's consider the facts: first, and most unavoidably, the company is the largest manufacturer of cell-phones in the world by a truly sobering margin. At every end of the spectrum, in every market segment, Nokia is successfully pushing phones-from the highest of the high-end to the lowest of the low. The kind of stark dominance Nokia has built over its competition certainly isn't toppled overnight, but what might be the company's biggest asset has turned out to be its biggest problem, too. In the past eight years, Nokia's bread-and-butter smart-phone platform has gone from a pioneer, to a staple, to an industry senior citizen while upstarts like Google and Apple have come from practically zero to hijack much of the vast mindshare Espoo once enjoyed. Of course, mindshare doesn't pay the bills, but in a business dominated by fickle consumerism perhaps more than any other, mindshare foreshadows market share-it's a leading indicator. Put simply, there are too many bright minds with brilliant ideas trying to get a piece of the wireless pie for even a goliath like Nokia to rest on its laurels for years on end. Yet, until just very recently, it seemed content to do just that, slipping out incremental tweaks to S60 on refined hardware while half-heartedly throwing a bone to the "the future is touch!" crowd by introducing S60 5th Edition alongside forgettable devices like the 5800 Xpress-Music and Nokia N97. A victim of its own success, the company that had helped define the modern smart-phone seemed either unwilling or unable to redefine it.
Not all is lost, though. As S60 has continued to pay the bills and produce modern, lust-worthy devices like the Nokia E71 and E72, the open, Linux-based Memos project has quietly been incubating in the company's labs for over four years. What began as a geeky science experiment on the Nokia 770 tablet back in 2005 matured through several iterations -- even producing the first broadly-available MID-until it finally made the inevitable leap into smart-phone territory late last year with the announcement of the N900. On the surface, a migration to Memos seems to make sense for Nokia's long-term smart-phone strategy; after all, it years younger than S60 and its ancestry, it's visually attractive in all the ways S60 is not, and it was built with an open philosophy from the ground up, fostering a geeky, close-knit community of hackers and dives from day one. Thing is, Nokia's been absolutely emphatic with us-Memos’ intended for handheld computers with voice capability, while S60 continues to be the choice for purebred smart-phones. So, back to that fork in the road we'd mentioned. In one direction lies that current strategy Nokia is trumpeting-continue to refine S60 through future Sambaing revisions and keep pumping out pure-profit smart-phones in the low to midrange while sprinkling the upper end of the market with a Memos device here and there. In the long term, though, running two platforms threatens to dilute Nokia's resources, cloud its focus, and confuse consumers, which leads us to the other direction in the fork: break clean from Sambaing, develop Memos into a refined, powerhouse smart-phone platform, and push it throughout the range.
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Microprocessor Lab Project!!!!?
I have to prepare a SIMPLE microprocessor project for my lab!!!
I have to make use of Assembly Language Programming for that too!!!
So suggest me some Project!!!!
Also provide me with links to different online material in this regard!!!
Where i can find Programs for such purposes?????
traffic light operation, simple and easy and serves the purpose.
Of course you want someone to provide you with all resources to get that done, including a program too, I'm surprised how come you also have not asked if someone is interested in doing the project for you or maybe setting the exam on your behalf, really.
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Ion Torrent⢠today announced that it will award two Ion Personal Genome Machine sequencers in April 2010 through a grant program designed to help make DNA sequencing accessible to all scientists.
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