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Future Computers

Intel reveals more details of its six-core Westmere chip (2/3/10)

Next gen UI: Learning tools and toys for the digital age. What if you no longer needed a screen, mouse, and keyboard to use a computer?


HP: We've broken 24-hour battery-life barrier (9/08: CNET)

HGST demos 600Gbit/in² disk density (8/4/08)

100 GB memory chip coming in 2009 (1/22/08)


Nvidia Cuda: SUPER-COMPUTER cards - With Nvidia’s new CUDA programming tools, researchers can use the chips on the GeForce 8800 card or the more powerful Tesla C870 graphics processor to analyze diseases, predict the weather, and run other complex computations—at a fraction of the cost of a supercomputer. From $300 (Nov. 2007: Popular Science)


InPhase Technologies Tapestry: SAVING DATA IN 3-D - "The first drives and 300-gigabyte disks, available this year, are aimed at pro archives; consumer versions arrive in a few years. $18,000" inphase-technologies.com (Nov. 2007: Popular Science)


Google’s Android approach threatens no less than the personal computer itself (11/5/07)


Intel demos Nehalem 2nd generation 45nm CPU running Windows (9/18/07)

Intel launches Caneland MP platform and Tigerton CPUs (9/5/07)

Sun packs big bang in tiny 2U Intel 7300 16-core server (9/6/07)
Meet the cheapest laptop in the world (7/25/07) - it's a Fedora $150.00 PC.

Photos: Nigerian students power up their laptops (the $100.00 laptop)

Apple releases octo-core Mac Pro (4/4/07)

Intel’s plan for Penryn (3/28/07)

Intel’s Nehalem processor: Biggest leap since the Pentium Pro (3/28/07)


Intel, IBM chips fast approaching light speed (2/19/07) - Intel has designed a computer chip (with 80 core calculating engines) that promises to perform calculations as quickly as an entire data center (1.01 teraflops) – while consuming as much energy as a light bulb.

German firm to make plastic electronics (1/10/07)

New Lenovo notebook can recognize you (12/20/06) (facial recognition security)

Computers 'could store entire life by 2026' (12/13/06)

Tokyo university, Taiwan firms craft 512-core chip (12/12/06)

Silicon Photonics: Fiber Optic Communications In Your PC (10/06: CPU Magazine) or Silicon Photonics Research (Intel)

'Sticky' silicon could speed data (9/18/06: BBC News)

The SEAforth 24 Core Processor.pdf (5/15/06)

The Silicon Solution: In the future, ordinary silicon chips will move data using light rather than electrons, unleashing nearly limitless bandwidth and revolutionizing computing

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