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Opinion: The 10 Most Influential People in IT of 2011Jan 2, 2012 - in News
Can you guess who made the list?
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The 5 Most Intriguing Patent Applications of 2011Dec 31, 2011 - in News
These are the 2011 patent applications you should be aware of.
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Intel Xeon E5-2690 Sandy Bridge-EP Performance RevealedDec 28, 2011 - in News
TechPowerUp received a "leaked" presentation that allegedly details Intel's Sandy Bridge-EP platform, along with early performance numbers.
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Gaming Systems Reaching 'Tens of Teraflops' by 2019Dec 16, 2011 - in News
Nvidia says gaming systems of 2019 will be able to render today's cut-scenes and cinematics in real-time, and reach a performance of "tens of teraflops."
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IBM Lures Oracle Itanium CustomersDec 15, 2011 - in News
Intel's Itanium is causing more headaches for HP and Oracle.
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Power Supply 101: A Reference Of SpecificationsDec 13, 2011 - in Reviews
Today's article contains everything you've ever wanted to know about PC power supply specifications. Form factor dimensions, cable end pinouts, voltage/amp/watt specifications, and even compatibility issues are covered in this comprehensive reference!
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Meet Gordon, the World's First SSD-Based SupercomputerDec 13, 2011 - in News
Gordon is now ranked as #48 on the official Top 500 list of the fastest supercomputers in the world.
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Fujitsu Launches 23 PFlops PRIMEHPC FX10 SupercomputerNov 27, 2011 - in News
Fujitsu has begun offering a new supercomputer, which the company claims can be scaled to a performance of up to 23.2 PFlops, which would make it the fastest system on the Top500 list and even exceed the upcoming BlueGene/Q-based Sequoia system.
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LSI Announces SAS 12 Gb/s InterfaceNov 24, 2011 - in News
LSI Corporation introduces a SAS 12 Gb/s interface geared to the future needs of the server market.
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Intel Ships Pentium 350 For ServersNov 22, 2011 - in News
Intel has published information about a new entry-level server processor, which is, apparently, already shipping.
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Can Microsoft Patent a Wind-Powered Data Center?Nov 18, 2011 - in News
Once in a while, I stumble across a granted patent or a patent application that makes me wonder whether it is a serious filing or just a submission that tests the USPTO's willingness to grant a patent to something as trivial as a pound of sugar.
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Intel's Knights Corner: 50+ Core 22nm Co-processorNov 16, 2011 - in News
1 Teraflop. 1 Chip. Many integrated cores.
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Mozilla Builds a 1 Megawatt Data CenterNov 16, 2011 - in News
Mozilla revealed that it has begun construction on a new data center in Silicon Valley.
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The Top 5 Supercomputers More Power Hungry Than EverNov 14, 2011 - in News
As expected, Japans K Computer has extended its lead in the prestigious Top500 Supercomputer list.
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AMD Releases Interlagos Opterons With 16 CoresNov 14, 2011 - in News
Bulldozer may find its well-suited home in the server and workstation market.
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IBM Offers Windows on Mainframes For The First TimeNov 7, 2011 - in News
IBM is expanding software support for its mainframe server technology.
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Japanese K Supercomputer Smashes 10 Petaflop BarrierNov 4, 2011 - in News
The Riken Advanced Institute for Computational Science said that its K Computer, cuirrently listed as the world's fastest supercomputer, has become the first system of its kind to break through the 10 Petaflop/s (PFlops) barrier.
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HP Announces First ARM Servers: Project MoonshotNov 2, 2011 - in News
HP has begun using ARM processors for a new server platform called Redstone, which will become available in the first half of next year.
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LAN 102: Network Hardware And AssemblyNov 1, 2011 - in Reviews
In today's follow-up to LAN 101: Networking Basics, we discuss network topology, the hardware required for setting up wired and wireless networks, and even show you how to crimp your own 8P8C modular connector!
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U.S. Web-Blocking Devices Used By Syrian GovernmentNov 1, 2011 - in News
Originally intended for use in Dubai, their use may violate trade sanctions against Syria.
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HP Building Servers Using ARM-based SoCsOct 27, 2011 - in News
HP and Calxeda have teamed up to build servers based on ARM's low-power design.
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Nvidia Sneaking Tegra into Server Market with TeslaOct 26, 2011 - in News
Despite Nvidia's ongoing claim that it is not such a great idea to compete with Intel in the blue team's core market, it appears that Nvidia is serious about testing the server market much more than it has so far.
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New DoS Tool Kills SSL Servers With Just One PCOct 26, 2011 - in News
There is a new tool that enables a basic PC to execute a denial-of-service (DoS) attack and take out an encrypting SSL server.
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U.S. Advises Secure Control Systems Against AnonymousOct 20, 2011 - in News
A recently published bulletin by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security shows that the government has a close eye on hacker group Anonymous, especially in their shift in interest.
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OCZ Intros Deneva 2, Intrepid mSATA Enterprise SSDsOct 16, 2011 - in News
To expand on its enterprise storage solutions, OCZ has introduced two mSATA SSDs; Deneva 2 and Intrepid Series, for OEM clients.
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Microsoft Files Wireless Resource Sharing PatentOct 11, 2011 - in News
Microsoft has filed a patent for a technology that would enable multiple users to wirelessly connect to a single computing device and share a desktop session.
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Four SAS 6 Gb/s RAID Controllers, Benchmarked And ReviewedOct 5, 2011 - in Reviews
We got our hands on four SAS 6 Gb/s RAID controllers from Adaptec, Areca, HighPoint, and LSI and ran them through RAID 0, 5, 6, and 10 workloads to test their mettle. Does your system need eight more ports of connectivity? We can answer that!
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Fusion-io Flash Card Doubles Bandwidth to 3 GB/sOct 4, 2011 - in News
Fusion-io announced the ioDrive 2 at Oracle OpenWorld. As successor to the ioDrive Duo, the flash drive delivers twice the bandwidth for slightly less cost.
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Opinion: 3 Things HP Needs To Do Right AwaySep 29, 2011 - in News
HP's board has done it again. Leo Apotheker was fired, seemingly without much deliberation, from the CEO post. Successor Meg Whitman inherits a half-baked strategy that has HP dangling between a hardware-focused and a software-tailored future.
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Imperva: 71 SQL Injection Attacks Per Hour Since JulySep 23, 2011 - in News
Imperva's latest report reveals that web applications are attacked by SQL injection an average of 71 times per hour.
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