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| PS3's Cell Processor Powers World's Fastest Supercomputer [Technology] The United States' nuclear stockpile in Los Alamos will soon be monitored by a powerful computer made out of parts you might have in your living room - the PlayStation 3's Cell processor. Nicknamed the Roadrunner, the IBM-built supercomputer is comprised completely of off-the-shelf components, includ [..] |
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Motorola?s ATRIX 4G packs dual-core processor, powers laptop dock Remember that long rumored Motorola Olympus, a dual-core Android beast that was destined for AT&T? Today at CES, we got a quick look at exactly what that handset (or a handset just like it), now named the ATRIX 4G, has in store for us. The ATRIX 4G sports a dual-core 1GHz processor paired with 1GB of RAM, qHD high-resolution display, HSPA+ (4G) radio, and Android 2.2. The device can connect to [..] |
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| 45nm Cell Processor Due Next Year - Cheaper PS3s On The Way? [PS3] In 2009, Sony and Toshiba are to begin mass production of the 45nm version of the Cell processor used in the PlayStation 3, reports Gizmodo. The smaller processor uses around 40% less power than the current 65nm chip and generates proportionally less heat. I [..] |
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ARM reveals Cortex-A7 MPCore processor, its most power efficient processor to date ARM announced the Cortex-A7 MPCore processor on Wednesday, which it is touting as its most power efficient mobile processor yet. The Cortex-A7 is just one-fifth the size of the Cortex-A8 but provides 5x the energy efficiency and greater performance. The single-core chip was designed for use in budget-friendly smartphones that will be priced under $100. ARM explained that it can create a system on [..] |
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Splinter Cell Mission Briefings, 8-Bit Style [Splinter Cell] One area in which the latest Splinter Cell game differs from previous outings is that mission briefings are being integrated into the game world itself. As in, "KILL SOME GUY" will be written on the side of an in-game building. It's certainly a different take on a gaming staple, and makes a refreshing change from the standard talking heads or bullet points. But while it looks OK in Splin [..] |
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| Splinter Cell: Conviction Delayed [Splinter Cell] When Ubisoft didn't show Splinter Cell: Conviction at its last event, people worried a little about how the game might be doing. Fear not — the game's doing great. So great, they say, that Ubisoft just decided it'd be better off releasing it as part of its "2009-2010" lineup instead of in [..] |
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Splinter Cell Breaking Cover [Splinter Cell] Splinter Cell: Conviction just kind of fell off the radar, didn't it? Well, if a new teaser website for the game is anything to go by, we should be seeing it at E3 next month. There's nothing much to the site - teaser websites are like that - but pop [..] |
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Apple owns 8.8% of cell phone market, 73% of cell phone profits After posting the most profitable quarter in technology company history to close 2011 ? and the second most profitable quarter among all companies, ever ? Apple came back again in the first calendar quarter of 2012 and managed another monster quarter. The Cupertino, California-based technology giant earned $11.6 billion on $39.2 billion in sales during the second fiscal quarter of 2012, and its iP [..] |
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