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Intel Processor With 4 Chips

September 27, 2006 · Filed Under Sci and Tech · Comment 

Intel Processor With 4 Chips

Call it a miracle, with the recent launch of intel Core Duo chip which has two processor in a chip, intel is launching a Quad-Core processor that comes with 4 chips. Just imagine the fire power the chip has, couple with 64bit and the latest DDR2 ram, you’ve got a very powerful computer. Playing games won’t be the same again.

The first chip to have four computing engines will be the Intel Core 2 Extreme QX6700 processor that the company says will deliver up to 70% performance improvement over its current chips, which have one or two computing cores. If you’re wondering what is inline for the future, wonder no further, according to intel the 80 core processor, yes… there is 80 processor in a single chip and the prototype processor is capable of achieving a Teraflop of performance, or one trillion instructions per second. This is a PS3 killer. Who need Video console in the near future?

Happy Birthday Google!

September 27, 2006 · Filed Under Uncategorized · Comment 

happy birthday google

Here is a short story taken from Google’s own website. I simply can’t imagine how these people ignore Google and it really turn out that those who laugh last laugh the loudest. Happy Birthday Google! You’re still my number 1 search engine.

Larry and Sergey continued working to perfect their technology through the first half of 1998. Following a path that would become a key tenet of the Google way, they bought a terabyte of disks at bargain prices and built their own computer housings in Larry’s dorm room, which became Google’s first data center. Meanwhile Sergey set up a business office, and the two began calling on potential partners who might want to license a search technology better than any then available. Despite the dotcom fever of the day, they had little interest in building a company of their own around the technology they had developed.

Among those they called on was friend and Yahoo! founder David Filo. Filo agreed that their technology was solid, but encouraged Larry and Sergey to grow the service themselves by starting a search engine company. “When it’s fully developed and scalable,” he told them, “let’s talk again.” Others were less interested in Google, as it was now known. One portal CEO told them, “As long as we’re 80 percent as good as our competitors, that’s good enough. Our users don’t really care about search.”

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