Stories about: ECS

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    AMD's first eight-core desktop processors detailed 06/10/2011 09:05:00

    Details about Advanced Micro Devices' first eight-core desktop processors, based on its Bulldozer architecture, have appeared on some retail sites ahead of their official launch.
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    It takes 1m ARM processors to make 1b brain neurons 13/07/2011 03:42:00

    A group of British researchers led by the daddy of the ARM processor, normally found in smartphones, went to find out how many how many neurons can an ARM chip simulate.
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    LG-Ericsson announces new network switches for SMBs 29/03/2011 17:04:00

    LG-Ericsson has recently introduced a variety of Ethernet switches specifically designed for small to medium businesses (SMBs).
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    Spammers hit email users with new html attack 25/09/2010 02:28:00

    Spammers have suddenly cranked up the use of malicious html file attachments in recent days, according to security company Barracuda Networks.
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    Samsung Craft: Hands on the first LTE 4G phone 23/09/2010 05:04:00

    It was pure coincidence that I happened to be in Las Vegas on the very day MetroPCS launched the country's first Long Term Evolution (LTE) services, so I took the opportunity to chase down and test-drive the Samsung Craft phone, MetroPCS's sole LTE device.
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    NetApp, Syncsort team up on data protection 01/09/2010 06:07:00

    NetApp and Syncsort are bringing storage and data protection together in a single product, NetApp Syncsort Integrated Backup, to offer quick backup and restoration of an enterprise's data.
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    Time waits for no one: 'leap seconds' may be cut 24/08/2010 05:18:00

    Sparking a fresh round of debate over an ongoing issue in time-keeping circles, the International Telecommunications Union is considering eliminating leap seconds from the time scale used by most computer systems, Coordinated Universal Time (UTC).
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    VoltDB OLTP database exits beta 26/05/2010 05:46:00

    VoltDB, a new open-source database for large-scale transaction processing, emerged from beta on Tuesday.
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    June gadgets are Go with new PSP 18/06/2009 03:19:00

    June is always a busy month for new gadgets. The E3 video games show, Taiwan's Computex IT show and Singapore's CommunicAsia all provide a launching pad for new products and other companies are busy preparing new gizmos for the upcoming mid-year holidays. And 2009 was no exception.
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    Android an alternative to Windows in netbooks, says Gartner 16/06/2009 04:04:00

    Google's Android mobile phone software worked well on mini-laptops at the Computex Taipei 2009 electronics show and, backed by the strong Google brand, may be headed for prime time, two Gartner analysts said Monday.
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    Report: Next-gen Intel Atoms tinier, cooler - but only modestly 12/06/2009 08:30:00

    The next generation of Intel Corp.'s Atom family of processors will eschew a faster CPU in favor of an architectural overhaul that Intel and at least one analyst say will result in better performance over today's Atom-based netbooks and net-top PCs.
 
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