Stewart on Lebanon Coverage
Jon hits the nail on the head
In science, parsimony is to prefer least complicated explanation for an observation. This is generally regarded as good when judging hypotheses.
Wednesday, July 19, 2006
Monday, July 17, 2006
EETimes.com - HP develops grain-size wireless chip
EETimes.com - HP develops grain-size wireless chip: "'We are actively exploring a range of exciting new applications for Memory Spot chips and believe the technology could have a significant impact on our consumer businesses, from printing to imaging, as well as providing solutions in a number of vertical markets,' Howard Taub, HP vice president and associate director, HP Labs, said in a statement."
Intel Xeon 7100 16MB L3 model launch
According to the latest roadmap for
Intel server platform, new multi-processor Xeon 7100 family (Tulsa)
plans to launch on Aug 27, replacing Xeon 7000 (Paxville MP) to against
Opteron 8 family.

Xeon 7100 is an x86 type containing the largest number of transistor in
total of 1228M. Even with 65nm process, its size is as larger as 435 mm
sq., approximately 9 times larger then Yonah. Tulsa is a dual-core with
build-in 16MB L3 cache. With Smart Cache enabled, each core spares
independent L1 and L2 cache, and share L3 cache through Caching
Front-Side Bus Controller. Although it’s similar in the cache design to
Core architecture, Tulsa also keeps high Pipeline Stage similar to
Netburst and support Hyper-Threading.
Intel server platform, new multi-processor Xeon 7100 family (Tulsa)
plans to launch on Aug 27, replacing Xeon 7000 (Paxville MP) to against
Opteron 8 family.
Xeon 7100 is an x86 type containing the largest number of transistor in
total of 1228M. Even with 65nm process, its size is as larger as 435 mm
sq., approximately 9 times larger then Yonah. Tulsa is a dual-core with
build-in 16MB L3 cache. With Smart Cache enabled, each core spares
independent L1 and L2 cache, and share L3 cache through Caching
Front-Side Bus Controller. Although it’s similar in the cache design to
Core architecture, Tulsa also keeps high Pipeline Stage similar to
Netburst and support Hyper-Threading.
Fox news the new Com Central
I saw this reporter, reporting on the the middle east crisis and he literally dodgin Katyusha rockets as if he was dodging gum balls chucked at him by his friend. What a buffooon !!!
Sunday, July 16, 2006
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