
NEWS – Intel revamps teraflop MPU efforts – Embedded.com
SAN FRANCISCO — Intel Corp. has re-positioned its ”tera-scale” processor R&D efforts. The chip giant is moving towards a more mainstream, x86-based multicore design instead of a proprietary technology. At a press event here, Intel demonstrated an
Intel demos 48-core cloud-datacenter-on-a-chip – Ars Technica
Intel held a press event in downtown San Francisco on Wednesday. It was another Terascale event Terascale being the company’s test-bed for many-core technologies, and not an actual product. But the 48-core, Single-chip Cloud Computer (SCC) that
Court hears details of slaying scene – Rutland Herald
Steven Carey tried to talk his friend, John Baptie, out of following Jonathan Bruno behind a store two years ago, but he told jurors Friday he couldn’t prevent the fatal rendezvous. “I told him to get back in, it wasn’t worth it, he was just a punk
NHL looks to Web and mobile to popularize game – it World Canada
Sports fans demand a lot more than game tickets and newspaper box scores these days they want constantly updated game information and access to high-quality video no matter where they are. That’s why the National Hockey League’s technology team
Five Shops Chase Tylenol’s Creative Ad Account – Advertising Age
NEW YORK (AdAge.com) — At least five agencies from two holding companies, Omnicom Group and Interpublic Group of Cos., are pitching creative duties for Johnson & Johnson’s Tylenol and Motrin brands, executives familiar with the situation said. And
Secret Santa reaches midpoint – Rutland Herald
Rutland’s secret Santa says he’s been keeping busy in recent days handing out cash in holiday cards to unsuspecting city shoppers. Tucked inside a green card adorned with a Christmas tree dropped off Thursday night in the doorway of the Rutland
City of Cincinnati spending revealed – Cincinnati.com
Cincinnati spent almost $100,000 on corner trash cans this year and more than $42,000 on butterflies for the Krohn Conservatory’s annual show. See everything the city bought in the last four years in our Data Center. And if residents saw a police
Budget plan cuts 5.5 jobs at U-32 – Times-Argus
EAST MONTPELIER Several educators’ positions could be in jeopardy at the U-32 middle and high schools as district officials look to hold the line on school spending next year. A preliminary budget proposal unveiled Wednesday night would affect
Sun Announces Solaris Cluster 3.2 11/09 Software – Stockhouse
Sun Microsystems, Inc. (Nasdaq: JAVA) today announced the availability of Solaris(TM) Cluster 3.2 11/09 software, the most innovative, cost-effective high availability platform based on the Solaris Operating System (OS). The latest release of Solaris
New state labor deal cuts wages – Times-Argus
MONTPELIER In what Gov. James Douglas called a “critical step” toward resolving the state’s budget woes, the administration Thursday announced a two-year labor agreement with the state’s workers that will cut union salaries by 3 percent. In
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