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Monday, November 22, 2010
Nvidia chief scientist: CPUs slowed by legacy design Bill Dally, the company's chief scientist and senior vice-president of research, forecasts a time when GPUs, not CPUs, will do most computer work. CPUs "burn a lot of power" executing tasks that may be unnecessary in today's computing environment, he added
Sunday, October 19, 2008
AMD co-founder Turney dies Korean War vet started out as salesman for Fairchild Semiconductor before helping launch AMD way back in the Summer of 1969
Thursday, January 11, 2007
Scouts barcoded at 2007 Australian Jamboree More than 10,000 scouts and scout leaders will sport barcoded bracelets as opposed to woggles at the 2007 Australian Scouts Jamboree so medical teams and event officials can instantly confirm someone's identification and special medical needs. 
Wednesday, June 23, 2004
Microsoft jumps into the HPC game After kicking the decision around for a few months, Microsoft Corp. on Wednesday announced it would make its entry into the high-performance computing (HPC) arena and promised to deliver a version of Windows Server 2003 for that market sometime during the second half of 2005.
Thursday, January 15, 2004
Sun to Windows-certify x86 hardware In an apparent softening of its antipathy toward Microsoft Corp., Sun Microsystems Inc. plans to begin certifying its hardware to run the Windows operating system, a Sun executive said on Thursday.
Tuesday, April 29, 2003
IBM, HP to release Itanium 2 systems IBM Corp. is planning to announce its first Itanium 2 server this week, ending speculation about the strength of the company's commitment to Intel Corp.'s processor, according to sources familiar with IBM's plan.
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