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  • Hubble Repairs Hindered By Antiquated Computer Systems

    Andrew Moseman writes "Part of the trouble NASA is encountering while fixing the Hubble Space Telescope comes from the fact that it's been up there for nearly two decades, and therefore carries computer systems long outdated here on Earth. 'One of the main computers that the Goddard team...
    Posted to Hardware by Anonymous on 10-24-2008
  • Intel Shows Data Centers Can Get By (Mostly) With Little AC

    Ted Samson IW writes "InfoWorld reports on an experiment in air economization, aka 'free cooling,' conducted by Intel. For 10 months, the chipmaker had 500 production servers, working at 90 percent utilization, cooled almost exclusively by outside air at a facility in New Mexico. Only when...
    Posted to Hardware by Anonymous on 09-18-2008
  • Chip Shot: Get Into the SOA Fast Lane

    Today at the Gartner Application Architecture Development & Integration Summit Intel announced the availability of SOA Expressway, a high performance soft-appliance which translates and exchanges data across business information networks. Combining the flexibility of software and manageability of...
    Posted to Hardware by Anonymous on 06-09-2008
  • Intel's Atom — First benchmarks and a Full PC Review

    Barence writes "PC Pro has received, benchmarked and discussed the first Intel Atom processor to be seen in the wild. A full analysis of the Atom processor itself is accompanied by a full review of the first PC — yes it's a PC, not a laptop — to use one. The benchmark results are...
    Posted to Hardware by Anonymous on 06-03-2008
  • Supercomputer Built With 8 GPUs

    FnH writes "Researchers at the University of Antwerp in Belgium have created a new supercomputer with standard gaming hardware. The system uses four NVIDIA GeForce 9800 GX2 graphics cards, costs less than €4,000 to build, and delivers roughly the same performance as a supercomputer cluster...
    Posted to Hardware by Anonymous on 05-31-2008
  • First Reviews of the MSI Wind Ultra-Portable Laptop

    Ken E. writes "UK tech website Mobile Computer has an early hands-on review of the MSI Wind — a £329 ultraportable notebook that will compete head-on with the Asus Eee PC 900. In its favour are a 10in screen, better keyboard and, perhaps most important of all, an Intel Atom 1.6GHz dual...
    Posted to Hardware by Anonymous on 05-29-2008
  • Chip Shot: Intel's Barrett in Asia, Education on Mind

    Intel Chairman Craig Barrett is on the road in Asia. In Jakarta he announced the scaling of teacher training and one on one (1:1) computing programs for Indonesian schools. In Penang, location of Intel's largest assembly & test site and home to approximately 10% of its workforce, he stood alongside...
    Posted to Hardware by Anonymous on 05-19-2008
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