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August 21, 2008

Move Over Quad-Cores, Intel’s Ready to Ship 6-Core Chips

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The quad-core chips that have sat at the top of the microprocessor heap for two years are about to begin to be replaced by their bigger, burlier older brother - the 6-core processor.

Pat Gelsinger, senior vice president and general manager of Intel Corp.’s Digital Enterprise Group, this afternoon announced that the company is set to release its 6-core Xeon processor for expandable servers in September. Dubbed Dunnington, the Xeon processor X7460 will be built with Intel’s new 45-nanometer Penryn technology, the company said.

“The big cache and six cores will give customers a nice bump in performance,” Gelsinger said previously. “We’re quite excited about it.”

Moving beyond quad-core processors, which to date have been the high-water mark in the semiconductor industry, is a major step - one that keeps Intel well ahead of rival Advanced Micro Devices Inc., according to Dan Olds, principal analyst with the Gabriel Consulting Group.

“This is a big deal,” said Olds. “It looks like, at least from the benchmarks we’re seeing, that six-core chips offer more performance than quad-cores. So, yes, customers are going to want them. What we don’t know is how much power the chips consume and how much heat they will dissipate, and those are key concerns. But, all in all, this is a pretty big advance in the state-of-the-art and all the major vendors are on board.”

AMD, which has been getting its feet under itself after a rocky 2007, has shipped a lot of new products this year, including triple-core Phenom processors, along with quad-core Phenoms, graphics chips and chipsets.

But AMD hasn’t yet launched its 45nm processor and it’s not slated to release its upcoming 6-core Istanbul server processor until the second half of 2009 - about a year after Intel version ships.

“This will put a bunch of pressure on AMD,” said Olds. “These chips outperform anything AMD has and probably win on price/performance too. This could cut AMD’s share of the server market considerably.”

And with Intel ahead of AMD in terms of market share, nanometer manufacturing and core-size, it’s pressure that AMD could do without right now.

“Intel doesn’t have to crank up chip performance right now to thwart AMD,” added Olds. “Their current products handily outperform AMD on server products. From my own research, I can tell you that x86 server customers have moved away from AMD and towards Intel. So Intel didn’t need to release this stuff now to catch up to AMD or to top them, but they’re doing it anyway — just to keep the pressure up on AMD and on themselves.”

While it may be a shot at AMD, are customers eagerly waiting to buy 6-core machines? Maybe not, according to Jim McGregor, an analyst at In-Stat.

“If software can’t take advantage of it, what does it buy you,” said McGregor, noting that a lot of software today still isn’t designed to take advantage of quad-core processing. “You still have software partitioning issues and when you put more cores on a chip, you have to run it slower or increase the power consumption budget or thermal limitations.”

He added that if he had a choice, he would bypass the new 6-cores and hold out to buy 8-core machines. Intel’s Nehalem, which is expected to go into production in the fourth quarter of this year, is designed to scale from two cores to eight cores.

Olds, however, said more server software than desktop applications are designed to take advantage of multi-cores.

Intel hasn’t announced when it might release 6-core chips for the desktop and laptops.

Microsoft’s Photosynth Makes Photos a 3D Experience

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Newly live Web site provides users with 20GB of free storage, making it easy to create and share amazing 3D walkthroughs of your favorite places.

http://www.mojaveexperiment.com/

What Is Photosynth?

Developed by Live Labs–Microsoft’s applied research arm–Photosynth automatically stitches together digital photographs to create a somewhat abstract but high-resolution three-dimensional re-creation (dubbed a synth) for the world to explore. And though ready-made examples have been previewable for several months now, Photosynth.net has finally thrown its doors open for everyone to upload up to 20GB of photos.

The 3D photo reconstructions suggest an improbable three-way love child of a David Hockney collage, Apple’s QuickTime VR, and Microsoft Research’s excellent WorldWide Telescope. But as PC World’s former editor in chief Harry McCracken said when Photosynth technology was displayed in preview at the Web 2.0 Summit in 2006, it’s one of the more mind-blowing things to appear since Google Earth.

Video: Interview with Photosynth.net co-creator, Blaise Aguera y Arcas.

December 13, 2007

Selection Spurred Recent Evolution, Researchers Say - New York Times

Filed under: Internet News, Science & Technology — News Update @ 8:27 pm

Daily Mail
Selection Spurred Recent Evolution, Researchers Say
New York Times - Dec 10, 2007
By NICHOLAS WADE Researchers analyzing variation in the human genome have concluded that human evolution accelerated enormously in the last 40000 years under the force of natural selection.
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Wii, "Call of Duty" top U.S. charts in November (Reuters)

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A Nintendo Wii video game system is seen during the official launch of the console at the Toys 'R' Us store in Times Square New York November 19, 2006. Nintendo Co Wii held on to its spot as the No. 1 video game console in the United States in November, selling 981,000 units, industry data showed on Thursday. (Lucas Jackson/Reuters)Reuters - Nintendo Co Ltd’s (7974.OS) Wii
held on to its spot as the No. 1 video game console in the
United States in November, selling 981,000 units, industry data
showed on Thursday.


Trends & Innovations - Thursday (Investor’s Business Daily)

Filed under: Internet News, Science & Technology — News Update @ 5:42 pm

Investor’s Business Daily - Slot machines are evolving to suit a new generation of gamblers. The new machines, targeted at gamblers under the age of 40 who grew up playing video games, require greater hand-eye coordination, with some models featuring joysticks in the works. Slot makers say younger gamblers also like clusters of machines linked together to allow for communal games. One manufacturer has teamed up with video game maker Atari to create a Pong-style machine and other skill-based slots.

J.K. Rowling fairy tales sell for $4M (AP)

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A member of staff displays the manuscript 'The Tales of Beedle the Bard' by J.K. Rowling, at the end of an auction at Sotheby's auction house in London, Thursday, Dec. 13, 2007. The manuscript, a collection of wizarding fairytales, handwritten and extensively illustrated by the author, was sold for 1,950,000 pounds (US$3,985,410 or 2,706,990 euro). (AP Photo/Sang Tan)AP - A book of fairy tales created, handwritten and illustrated by J.K. Rowling sold for nearly $4 million at auction Thursday.


AMD plans to reach profitability in 2008 (AP)

Filed under: Internet News, Science & Technology — News Update @ 5:02 pm

AP - The world’s No. 2 microprocessor maker, Advanced Micro Devices Inc. said it won’t return to profitability until the second half of next year and delayed the full release of the product it says will enable its recovery.

Microsoft starts public test of rival to VMware (Reuters)

Filed under: Internet News, Science & Technology — News Update @ 4:43 pm

Reuters - Microsoft Corp said on Thursday
that it has begun public trials of virtualization software that
will compete head-on with programs from VMware Inc ,
saying the tests were starting ahead of schedule.

Struggling Palm lays off workers (AP)

Filed under: Internet News, Science & Technology — News Update @ 4:36 pm

AP - Palm Inc., the troubled maker of Treo smart phones, laid off about 10 percent of its work force this week to cut expenses, according to a person familiar with the situation.

Wall Street Beat: AT&T, Cisco shine as clouds loom (InfoWorld)

Filed under: Internet News, Science & Technology — News Update @ 4:24 pm

InfoWorld - Mixed economic news and forecasts of weak IT spending for at least the beginning of next year caused IT investor confidence to waver this week, though upbeat analyst presentations from Cisco and AT&T and online e-commerce figures brought some cheer to the holiday season.

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