"Businesses face huge challenges when it comes to managing global mobile workforces, network security, mountains of complex information, and sprawling networks of communications, and computing devices ...
SANTA CLARA, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--RSA Conference 2011 -- NetLogic Microsystems, Inc. [NASDAQ:NETL], a worldwide leader in high-performance intelligent semiconductor solutions for next-generation ...
Buying multicore servers raises two new questions for enterprises: How do you avoid punitive software licensing, and which applications need multicore processors? Intel, Advanced Micro Devices and ...
Unveiled as the first multi-core content processors on a single chip, the T9000 family includes optimized versions of nine CPU-intensive algorithms as well as both Gigabit and multi-Gigabit versions.
Safety is paramount in today’s advanced avionics systems, leaving no room for undue latency, system failure, or security vulnerabilities. Maintaining higher levels of performance, security, and safety ...
In reviewing CPU and server benchmarks, you’ve undoubtedly noticed that testing covers both single-core and multi-core performance. Here’s the difference. In terms of raw performance, both are equally ...
RapidMind Multi-core Development Platform 3.0 helps developers fully leverage the processing power of multi-core x86 chips RapidMind is announcing on Monday software intended to help developers ...
Demands for rich, diverse, and instantaneous networked multimedia experiences from mobile consumer devices such as smart phones, tablets, and ultrabooks continue to re-sculpt the industry’s landscape.
Intel is bringing its Cougar Cove and Darkmont architectures, in addition to its 18A process, to 15W computing later this ...
This is the context that Intel’s Core Ultra 200S Plus chips—the $199 Core Ultra 5 250K Plus and $299 Core Ultra 7 270K Plus, ...
RAF FAIRFORD, England—BAE Systems is to flight-test a Eurofighter Typhoon later this year equipped with multi-core computer processors as part of ongoing efforts to redesign the fighter’s complex ...
It's clear that Intel will have the edge in core count with its next-gen, high-end mobile processors, but may not necessarily lead in actual multi-core performance.