Miscellaneous Reviews
Interview: Bigfoot's Killer NIC, Exposed
Since its release, the Killer NIC has garnered a reputation for being an extravagant and largely unnecessary add-on for the do-it-yourselfer. Seeking additional insight, we approached the card's designer. Read More
Miscellaneous Previous news
- Taiwan DRAM makers may flood spot market with DDR2
- Intel to add 945 chipset for mainstream segment
- IBM unveils Cell chip, sort of
- Seagate announces first harddrive with perpendicular recording tech
- Power shortage in eastern China to ease CD-R disc oversupply
- Large-size TVs to draw attention at FPD Taiwan
- ULi single-chip M1697 may come in July
- LG Philips wins $5 billion deal for HP LCDs
- Samsung, Renesas gain ground on Intel in semiconductor ranking
- Intel Dempsey cores to clock at 3.80 GHz
IBM promises open Cell technology
2:39 PM - June 9, 2005 by
Wolfgang Gruener
Source: Tom's Hardware US – Category : Miscellaneous 0 comment
Source: Tom's Hardware US – Category : Miscellaneous 0 comment
Armonk-based IBM plans to follow through with its promise to talk candidly about its Cell processor. The technology firm will debut the chip in 2006.
The Cell, developed in conjunction with high definition DVD rivals Sony and Toshiba, has a 64-bit Power core, and eight separate co-processors. These allow the Cell to fulfill data-intensive processing functions for scientific, cryptographic, and media applications.
Read the complete story . (WebProNews)
-
Previous News Article
ATI takes Catalyst driver mobile,... -
Next News Article
Infineon: Its not a good time to...
React! Return to news index
Latest News:
- High-luminance LED face slow growth in 2005
- Infineon: Its not a good time to enter NOR flash market
- IBM promises open Cell technology
- ATI takes Catalyst driver mobile, promises more speed for graphics cards
- Taiwan DRAM makers may flood spot market with DDR2
- Intel to add 945 chipset for mainstream segment