OLED Mobile Displays Consume More Power, Not Less, Than LCD
December 15, 2010
Huge growth seen in OLED use for phone displays | www.eetimes.com
For some odd reason many, including industry analysts, believe OLED mobile displays consume less power than LCDs. That is generally not correct, but by incorporating smart UI designs OLED can indeed be made to consume less power.
Oracle to Red Hat: It’s Not Your Father’s Linux Market Anymore
October 19, 2010
Oracle is having a new go at Red Hat. But this time, instead of a RHEL clone, it’s offering an improved version of Linux designed to optimize the performance of its own hardware and software. Although it won’t deal a knockout blow to Red Hat, Oracle’s Linux will certainly take share in the large Oracle database, middleware and application installed bases (and may further marginalize Suse). Like Google’s Android, it suggests that Linux is beginning to fragment in the same way that Unix did.
PC Security Hack Is No Big Deal
February 10, 2010
Security Chip That Does Encryption In PCs Hacked | www.npr.org
The security hack was time-consuming, expensive, and technically difficult. It's not broadly applicable to PCs in general.It required physically obtaining and disassembling the entire PC, so it's only relevant to stolen machines, not "drive by" security hacks.The methods, although expensive and complex, are already well-known in the industry.
How will Intel’s Decision to Cancel Larrabee Impact Intel, AMD and Nvidia?
December 7, 2009
Intel Scraps Plan For Graphics Chip | online.wsj.com
Intel’s decision to cancel its first generation Larrabee design gives AMD and Nvidia (NASDAQ: NVDA) two more years without significant competition from Intel in the discrete GPU market, and lets these vendors gain momentum in the GPU Computing segment. Don’t count Intel out; the second generation LRB design will be a far stronger product than the Gen 1 product would have been.
Even 2-D Users Will Miss Nvidia's Integrated 3-D Graphics on Core i3/i5 Systems
October 8, 2009
Nvidia Escalates Feud With Intel | online.wsj.com
Nvidia's chipsets outperform Intel's when it comes to integrated 3-D graphics, but Intel's move to incorporate graphics into its Core i3/i5 CPUs leaves no room for Nvidia's integrated solution. Too bad! Windows 7's DirectCompute feature speeds up media operations on systems with AMD or Nvidia discrete or integrated GPUs, but won't work with Intel's integrated graphics. Even users who don't care about 3-D may notice this media deceleration on Core i3/i5 systems that lack discrete GPUs.
Nvidia leaps into supercomputers
October 5, 2009
Nvidia and "Starting the Next Age of Personal Computing" | www.tgdaily.com
Nvidia is in the test of its life with big stakes, big investments, and big risks – Fermi is a hail Mary pass if ever there was one. It’s not as reactionary or impulsive as some have suggested and a plan I think has been in the process for the past three years. Nvidia has been putting the pieces in place for the Fermi product through acquisition, industry initiatives and setting up the platform. One of Jen Hsun Hung’s strengths is his long range vision and I think you can see it at work here.
Fermi versus AMD Radeon: Who Wins, Who Loses in Supercomputing Applications?
October 4, 2009
Supercomputer to use new Nvidia 'Fermi' chip | news.cnet.com
While AMD and Nvidia battle for supremacy in the GPU computing arena, there's one obvious loser, Intel. AMD's 5870 appeared on schedule. Nvidia's Fermi is late, but its GTX 280 series still is competitive. Intel's Larrabee remains a no-show. End users who buy their systems by the teraflop have discovered and validated an alternative approach that requires fewer x86 CPUs, less power, and less space. GPU computing is here to stay, and the market will punish those who lack a competitive offering.
Software - The New Silicon Business
October 1, 2009
Intel Gets Deep Into Software | online.wsj.com
Software is becoming the key differentiator among silicon company, and especially among microprocessor companies. Intel's move is reflective of a larger trend already taking place among chip suppliers and IP vendors.
iPhone 3.1 Update: Apple's Challenge for Control within Complexity
September 19, 2009
Apple sends iPhones into 'Coma Mode' | www.theregister.co.uk
I have owned an iPhone since the very first one was available in June 2007. I have experienced a tremendous amount of improved productivity but most importantly using a phone has become intuitive. The latest iPhone 3.1 software update shows Apple's challenge is to maintain tight control over hardware and software in a more complex and global environment.
July 30, 2009
Digitimes Insight: Intel Pine Trail launch to delay | www.digitimes.com
In a meeting yesterday with Intel excutives I learned that Pineview, Intel's Atom CPU intgrated with a graphics processor and memory manger, is not delayed as has been reported elsewhere.
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The move to the cloud will impact multiple industries
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