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Rated • 16 reviews • computer graphics • hardware-revolution.com
Rated • 1 review • science, yahoo, hp, compute cloud, intell • gigaom.com
From the page: "The cloud will comprise six physical locations where mostly HP servers containing between 1,000 and 4,000 mostly Intel cores will run Apache Hadoop. The goal of the project is to give cloud access to academics and research institutions trying to build out services and work within the clouds. HP also hopes to use the testbed project to develop tools and software to push its Everything as a Service idea. Researchers will be able to access the cloud through a proposal process later this year."
Rated • 1 review • computer hardware, nvidia, folding home, gpu • ehealthnews.eu
From the page: "Stanford University's distributed computing program Folding@home has become a major force in researching cures to life-threatening diseases such as cancer, cystic fibrosis, and Parkinson's disease by combining the computing horsepower of millions of processors to simulate protein folding. The Folding@home project is the latest example in the expanding list of non-gaming applications for graphics processing units (GPU). By running the Folding@home client on an NVIDIA® GeForce® GPU, protein-folding simulations can be done 140 times faster than on some of today's traditional CPUs. "
Rated • 2 reviews • computers • pcauthority.com.au
Rated • 1 review • science, apple, steve jobs • nytimes.com
From the page: "No one wants to die,said Apple's chief executive, Steven P. Jobs. And yet death is the destination we all share. No one has ever escaped it."
Rated • 1 review • science • techcrunch.com
Rated • 1 review • science, intel, nehalem • tomshardware.com
From the page: "Originally scheduled to launch in November or December this year, Intel en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intel_Corporation [en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intel_Corporation] â€s Nehalem-based Bloomfield processors will now launch in September along with X58 chipsets, sources at motherboard makers revealed. However, the sources pointed out that CPUs and motherboards will not officially appear in the channel until early October."