Ballmer: Microsoft must be "multi-core"
CEO says Microsoft must continue to build out businesses in markets other companies have already created.
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28.7.2006
Intel Core 2 Extreme QX9650 Quad-Core Processor
Man, a lot is happening at this very moment in the hardware industry. It's called silly season, and every manufacturer will try to deliver it's best and most refreshing product just in time for you to purchase at Christmas.
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12.11.2007
Windows 7 Tasksbar Multi-Monitor Support
Microsoft is gearing up to detail the evolution of the Windows client graphical user interface, in just one month, at the Professional Developers Conference 2008, and then at the Windows Hardware Engineering Conference 2008.
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30.9.2008
Windows Vista: Multi-Version Investments in Group Policy
As it turns out, the most "killer application" that utilized Active Directory back in 2000 was as the identity store for Exchange Server.
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15.12.2006
Uxtheme Multi-patcher 6.0
Uxtheme Multi-patcher will allow you to use any 3rd party msstyle theme on Windows XP/SP1/SP2 or Windows Server 2003 (with Themes enabled) just by patching the uxtheme.dll (dynamic link library).
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11.7.2008
YouTube Introduces Multi-Video Uploading
YouTube is a website for people to communicate more efficiently with video by sharing, commenting on, and viewing videos.
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11.11.2007
Leaked Best-Buy Inventory Screens - Multi-Touch MacBook Pros on the Way?
Following reports that three new MacBook Pro models had been spotted in Best Buy's inventory, screenshots are now available to back that story up.
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3.2.2008
Microsoft Promises to Lock Down the Windows Core
No matter how bulletproofed will Microsoft manage to get the Windows operating system, there will always be an alternative avenue for attacks. And while targeting the Windows core, one of the preferred methods for attackers is to piggyback ride on faulty and vulnerable third-party drivers, in this manner gaining kernel level access.
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14.11.2007
Microsoft Restructures Its Windows Core OS Division
Microsoft has restructured its Windows Core Operating System Division into five teams in a move designed to better focus on PC hardware and provide a richer set of customer solutions.
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13.10.2006
Microsoft Is Not Throwing Away the Windows Core and Starting from Scratch after Vista
Applause and criticism of Windows are nothing more than collateral products inherent with the success and ubiquity of the product on the operating system market.
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9.11.2007
The First Dual Core Laptop
A dual core laptop was long awaited among the dual core family.
The one we are talking about is produced by WidowPC and is named Sting 917X2.
This new notebook uses the AMD Athlon 64 X2 4800+ processor, making it the fastest dual core laptop.
Though, it seems that other companies like Alienware, Vodoo or Sager will soon launch similar products.
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3.12.2005
Could a three-core CPU be coming your way?
Tom's Hardware Guide ran one of the most unusual benchmarks I've ever seen, having taken a dual-CPU system and put two different CPUs in it. Now, anyone who knows anything about dual-CPU systems knows this is a no-no. Most motherboard makers don't even recommend mismatching steppings, let alone anything else. And sure enough, Tom's Hardware Guide had its fair share of trouble getting the system to work in such an odd configuration, but it got the system to work.
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3.12.2005
Intel Readies Merom-L Core
In a bid to make manufacturing of Celeron M 500 CPUs economically more efficient, Intel will introduce a shrunk-down core in the near future.
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9.4.2007
Xbox360 Core Price Drop In UK
Yesterday the Xbox360 Core pack received an official price drop of £10 in United Kingdom, and now costs £199.
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27.8.2006
Intel Announces Quad-Core Processor
At an early morning keynote address to open the semi-annual Intel Developers' Forum in San Francisco, CEO Paul Otellini confirmed what hardware industry resources had already known for weeks: A Core 2 Extreme quad-core processor is coming this November for the enthusiast segment of the PC market, with Core 2 Quad processors for the mainstream segment and Quad-Core Xeon server processors soon to follow in the first quarter of next year.
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27.9.2006
Quad-Core Xeon System Previewed
Tyan Computer is showing off one of the first hardware systems containing Quad-Core Xeon 5300 processors at the Intel Developer Forum here today.
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17.10.2006
Core 2 E4300 vs. E6300 Overclocking Battle
This year Intel plans to greatly expand the Core 2 Duo family by introducing at least eight new processors. Surprisingly however, only two of these new processors are planned to be clocked higher than the existing E6700.
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25.1.2007
Apple Launches 8 Core Mac Pro
Meet the latest addition to the Mac Pro family: The world’s first 3.0GHz, 8-core Intel Xeon-based Mac Pro. Consider the bar officially raised.
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5.4.2007
Intel Core 2 Extreme QX6850 review
Late last year Intel unveiled the world’s first quad-core desktop processor, stealing a bit of thunder from the amazing Core 2 Duo range. For a whopping $999, the new Core 2 Extreme processor would become Intel's new flagship product.
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16.7.2007
8-core Mac Pros and Xserves have arrived
Apple has introduced a new Mac Pro (starting at just $2,799) with eight processor cores, a new system architecture and Mac OS X Leopard, as well as a new Xserve (starting at just $2,999), a 1U rack-optimized server that includes an unlimited client license for Mac OS X Server Leopard.
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8.1.2008
Intel to show 8-core Xeon on February
Intel will give its first public look at an 8-core Xeon processor in less than two weeks at the International Solid-State Circuits Conference, the show's schedule (PDF) reveals.
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29.1.2009
Microsoft reports rise in core business profits
Microsoft rode a wave of global strength in the personal computer market to report growth in profit and sales in the first quarter of its 2006 fiscal year, slightly exceeding analysts' expectations.
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Dual-core desktop duel: AMD vs. Intel
What would the results of a dual-core desktop CPU fight look like? Many people equate Windows PCs with Intel Pentium processors (and soon will likely be doing the same with Macs), but we've seen dual-core CPU AMD systems power ahead of dual-core Intel-based PCs on more than one occasion.
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12.12.2005
Intel to Launch Core 2 Quad Chip in January
Intel plans to launch the third model of its four-core processor in January, continuing its efforts to stay ahead of Advanced Micro Devices on the next-generation processor family.
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20.12.2006
8-Core Mac Pro and new displays slated for January
Sources indicated to MacScoop that Apple is readying the launch of renewed Mac Pro and Cinema Display line-ups in January.
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31.12.2006
Building a Core 2 Duo gaming system for under $1000
When it comes time to build a new computer or upgrade an existing platform most of us will be doing it according to a set budget, always hoping to get the best bang for our buck.
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3.1.2007
Intel Core 2 Duo E6850 Spotted in the Wild
Intel's "Conroe" refresh parts overclocked and benchmarked on XtremeSystems.
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3.2.2007
Introducing the AMD Phenom quad core processor
Delivering a four-core foreshadowing of innovations to come for PC enthusiasts worldwide, AMD today unveiled the upcoming AMD Phenom™ processor family name and publicly demonstrated the first all-AMD enthusiast platform, codenamed “FASN8.”
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14.5.2007
AMD's quad-core Barcelona coming in August
Advanced Micro Devices in August will begin selling its quad-core "Barcelona" Opteron processors, models that answer Intel's current products but soon will face stiffer competition.
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30.6.2007
Sun leaks 6-core Intel processor details
Late last month in Austria, Intel presented Sun with roadmaps discussing details of its upcoming server platforms, including the fairly secret Xeon Dunnington and Nehalem architectures.
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27.2.2008How Many CPU Cores Do You Need?
Sure, you can buy a quad-core CPU... but do you need one? Software has come a long way to support multi-threading since the first multi-core CPUs were
released, but how much better are four CPU cores than one, two, or three?
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30.04.2009Sony Ericsson and ARM announce multi-core mobile CPU
In a world where smartphones are becoming more and more featured, it left one to wonder how it would take before the devices went the way of the
personal computer a picked up another core or three. Wonder no more, as Sony Ericsson and ARM have announced the world's first multi-core (or,
SMP, Symmetric Multi Processing) CPU for mobiles. This new CPU will be running an a device at a private event, with Symbian OS installed, at the
Mobile World Congress in Barcelona. This new developments means the future Sony Ericsson phones (and future phones in general) will be able to run
more applications at once, whilst reducing the overall power consumption.
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17.02.2009Intel details R&D on multi-core
In a handful of technical
papers presented the week of
June 11, Intel Corp. is
disclosing more details about
its research into the future
of multi-core processors.
Highlights include work on
a new ultra low power
chip-to-chip interconnect that
hits data rates up to 15
Gbits/second as well as
techniques to spread jobs more
effectively across multiple
cores and their memories.
Intel would not say when any
of the advances might appear
in its commercial products.
"Eventually we will
need to get to deliver
terabits/s of data to a
multi-core die," said Randy
Mooney, an Intel Fellow and
director of I/O research. But
using today's techniques that
could require a whopping 100W
of power, he said. ..
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14.06.2007Multi-Core Confrontation: Core 2 Quad Q6600 vs. Core 2 Duo E6850
While AMD keeps postponing the launch of their quad-core processors to the end of this year “ beginning of next, Intel Company is offering very
affordable quad-core CPUs from Core 2 Quad family. However, can Core 2 Quad processors be regarded as a worthy alternative to popular dual-core
solutions?
The Intel processor price cut that occurred a month ago turned into an important milestone on the multi-core
processors way to user computer systems. The price of quad-core processors has finally dropped down to the level of dual-core solutions. To be more
exact, the youngest model in the official Core 2 Quad lineup is priced exactly the same as the top Core 2 Duo CPU. This price, by the way, is set at
$266, which seems quite sufficient to make processors with four computational cores much more popular than they used to be before.
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01.09.2007Intel: Multi-Core Shipments Prevail over Single-Core
During a presentation at the
Bank of America technology
conference, Stacy Smith, vice
president and assistant of
chief financial officer at
Intel, announced that in Q4
2006 over 50% of the CPUs that
the company shipped in the
fourth quarter contained two
or more cores. The world's
biggest supplier of x86
microprocessor is essentially
spitting out more multi-core
chips than single-cores.
Intel's multi-core product
line-up includes Core 2 Duo
chips for desktops and
notebooks, Core 2 Extreme and
Pentium D for desktop
computers, Core Duo for mobile
systems, Xeon processors for
dual-socket and multi-socket
computers, quad-core Core 2
Extreme and Core 2 Quad chips
for desktops and quad-core
Xeon 5300-series for
dual-processor servers.
Intel's single-core offerings
only consist of low-cost
Celeron and Pentium 4 chips as
well as Xeon processors.
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23.02.2007Multi-core processors: Interplay of hardware and programming models
Multicore architecture has created a little frenzy among programming language designers and software developers to hone up their concurrent and
parallel programming skills. But is this push one way? Is it just the hardware driving the software and language design in multi-core era? Rajesh
Karmani continues his article series on TG Daily which focuses on a dramatic shift in software development techniques to help developers exploit the
horsepower of multi-core processors.
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21.05.2008Hypervisors in Embedded Systems
Mike Glass: I attended Embedded World in Nurnberg last week. The number one application I saw over and over again was embedded devices based on
multi-core processors. If you think of Microsofts entire range of embedded operating systems “ Micro-framework at the low end, Windows CE (the only
real-time OS (RTOS)), and Windows XP; I expect multi-core processors to target systems built for Windows XP Embedded (XPe) first. This is because the
cost of a multi-core processor is higher than a single-core and at least for now more likely in systems that can absorb the roughly $55 cost of an XPe
client. But the interesting twist is that the value of multiple cores is that you can run an RTOS in one or more cores and run XPe in other cores. XPe
would be used to run Windows applications “ say some kind of Human Machine interface (HMI), where the RTOS would run a factory control application
that requires a guarantee of a processors time slice at some frequency that only Windows CE could deliver (or RTOS competitors like WindRivers VxWorks
or a custom Linux solution).
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04.03.2008Nokia working on multi-core MID
Ultra-portable computers seem to be all the rage these days, and as Unwired View is reporting, Finland-based cellphone manufacturer Nokia is expanding
their share in the market. The device that Nokia is producing is based on ARM's multi-core Sparrow processor, and will be running Linux to
support its unique widget-based interface. It's unclear on what exactly this looks like, but apparently each running application gets its own
semi-transparent widget to put its content in, and also multiple running applications can be stored, "for months." As for the hardware itself, the
prototype features diamond shaped keys, elevated slightly, and its display can tilt in several different ways for different functions.
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26.02.2009MS confirms Windows Mobile 7 multi-touch, iPhone rivalry
Microsoft has confirmed in a
preview of Windows Mobile 6.5 that version 7 of the mobile OS will include multi-touch and will be targeted at the same high-end
market as Apple's iPhone or most current Android phones. The company promises to the
Inquirer that multi-touch will be a core feature of
Windows Mobile 7 and that many of the experiences of competing phones will be "knocked in the different realm" of Microsoft's new platform.
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03.08.2009Imagination Technologies announce multi-core mobile GPUs
The Register is reporting that Imagination Technologies has recently announced two multi-core graphics processing units, for use in mobile devices.
The chips are being called the POWERVR™ SGX543MP, with the last two letters on the end of SGX543MP being replaced with 2 or 16, to represent the
variance in the amount of cores. This news is rather interesting as MacRumors says Apple is an investor and licensee of Imagination Technologies, and
they are the company who currently makes the graphics chips for the iPhone and iPhone 3G. This could lead one to believe that these new chips will be
included in a new revision of Apple's iPhone, expected to be announced/released around June or July this year.
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19.03.2009Intel Ships High-End Quad Core Chips
Intel began the multi-core era
by beating AMD to the punch by
releasing its first quad-core
chips for high-end
workstations and servers. Two
families would sport the
architecture: the Intel Xeon
5300 series processors, and
the Intel Core 2 Extreme
QX6700...
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14.11.2006Notebook players paying close attention to multi-touch
Hewlett-Packard (HP) is planning to stir up the touch panel notebook market with multi-touch technology at the end of this year, and with Windows 7,
which according to Microsoft will include features to take advantage of multi-touch capabilities, on the horizon, notebook industry players are paying
close attention to the development of multi-touch technologies.
Touch panel tablet PCs are mostly niche market products currently and
usually single-touch only due to costs and limited software support. However, notebook industry players believe multi-touch has the potential to take
off in the mainstream market thanks to handset devices such as the iPhone. Windows 7 will also be key for promoting multi-touch since it enables
multi-touch interfaces as part of the Windows operating system, the sources noted.
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17.10.2008Software Aimed at Multi-Core Chips Gets AMD Boost
All software developers who
are interested in tweaking
their applications for
multi-core microprocessors,
from large corporations to
individuals, have gained a
boost from Advanced Micro
Devices Incorporated at a
Sunnyvale, California
developer center. The
continuous upgrades to the AMD
Developer Center, which offers
hundreds of computers with
multi-core AMD
microprocessors, are aimed at
helping software developers
improve the speed and
capabilities of software
running on multi-core-powered
servers, laptops and desktops.
AMD announced that later in
the second quarter, the center
will add computers with AMD's
latest multi-core
microprocessor, the Quad-Core
AMD Opteron processor
code-named "Barcelona".
AMD is also working
with software tool makers and
the open source community to
further build tools aimed at
AMD Opteron multi-core
processors. PGI compilers, for
example, can be used to
generate a single PGI Unified
Binary that is fully optimized
for both AMD and Intel
Corporation microprocessors,
AMD said, giving developers
the benefit of a single x64
platform to work from.
Microsoft Corporation and Sun
Microsystems Incorporated are
also working with AMD to make
sure Microsoft's Visual
Studio and Sun's Studio
development software are
tweaked for top performance on
AMD quad-core microprocessors,
AMD said. The chip maker is
also updating its own
performance libraries for its
quad-cores.
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16.05.2007For Mac OS or Windows? Multi-touch displays in production
According to reports from Stuff.tv, following a recent visit to one of LG's display factories, it appears that LG is preparing to ship multi-touch
screens. There are rumors arising that the displays are for Apple and a future multi-touch iMac. Apple has stated quite clearly that multi-touch will
not be a feature available on their desktop or notebook line in the near future, yet the rumor mill still brewed and with the discovery of these LG
screens, is brewing further. It is also possible that these displays could be LCDs for the upcoming Windows 7 release or merely displays for
manufacturers other than Apple.
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28.11.2008Windows 7 multi-touch SDK being readied for PDC in October
As details continue to emerge about Microsoft's evidently well-made plans for its next operating system, we learn that full documentation for how
multi-touch capabilities will work in Windows, will be ready for demonstration by this fall...
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29.05.2008Intel announces "Core 2 Duo on steroids"
Even though Intel is probably
the industry's biggest
proponent of multi-core
computing and threaded
programming, it today
announced a single thread
acceleration technology at IDF
Beijing. Mobility chief Mooly
Eden revealed a type of
single-core
overclocking built in to its
upcoming Santa Rosa
platform. It seems like a
tacit admission from Intel
that multi-threaded apps
haven't caught up with the
availability of multi-core
CPUs.
Intel also
foreshadowed a
major
announcement tomorrow
around Universal Extensible
Firmware Interface (UEFI) --
the replacement for BIOS that
has so far only been used in
Intel Macs. "We have been
working with Microsoft,"
Intel hinted.
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17.04.2007How To Develop Multi-Touch Apps for Windows 7 - Video
It goes without saying that for multi-touch to be successful in Windows 7 and beyond, there will have to be healthy ecosystem of applications that
enable people to use their computer in ways they have not even dreamt of yet. It will have to go beyond zooming and panning.
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30.10.2008RapidMind takes multi-threaded magic to x86 realm
Start-up RapidMind has gone mainstream by supporting x86 chips from Intel and AMD with the latest release of its flagship product that makes it easier
to get more performance out of multi-core CPUs.
Come Dec., RapidMind will release Version 3.0 of the RapidMind Multi-core
Development Platform - or RMMcDP for those keeping score at home. Past
versions of the software were aimed at IBM's Cell chip and GPUs from Nvidia and ATI/AMD. Now, developers can fancy up their
code for the x86 chips found in most servers as well.
RapidMind's software allows developers to keep coding away as they always
have - rather than learning more complex multi-threaded software techniques or delving into the intricacies of various chip architectures.
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06.11.2007AMD proposes CPU extensions for multi-core apps
AMD is announcing plans to
extend its CPU instruction set
Tuesday to make it easier for
software developers to exploit
the power of multi-core
processors when building
applications.
The company's Hardware
Extensions for Software
Parallelism initiative
represents an effort to help
hardware and software become
better integrated, said
Margaret Lewis, vice president
of software engineering at
AMD.
AMD
stressed that converting
single-threaded software to be
multi-threaded is a highly
specialized skill and a
challenge for developers. The
extensions initially focus on
performance analysis via the
company's new "Light-Weight
Profiling" specification
accessible
on
AMD's site. This
technology will enable
real-time feedback for
performance optimization that
can be directly used by
software, said Earl Stahl,
vice president of software
engineering at AMD. ..
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14.08.2007Triple-core and quad-core processors show up in sub-$600 PCs
The competition between AMD and Intel may appear to have calmed down a bit over recent months, but the retail market shows every sign that a new
battle has begun: Following the dual-core fight, it now appears that triple-cores in fact are increasing the pressure on dual-core PCs and quad-core
PCs have officially arrived in the mainstream.
For about half a year it seemed like entry-level quad-core PCs were stuck in the
$800 to $1000 range, with Intels Core 2 Quad Q6600 controlling supply and demand. But suddenly we are seeing a whole new dynamic in this market. Large
retail chains are selling what we would consider cheap multi-core processor systems that are competing with some aging dual-core systems still in
inventory and are pushing more up-to-date dual-core PCs below $500 and even into the sub-$300 segment.
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