Tuesday, December 30, 2008
Phenom-enal underclock !
USA falls apart in 2010?
Something like Challenger?
"There's a 55-45% chance right now that disintegration will occur"
Has some sense IN EACH OIL CRISIS. And obviously stupid idea at the same time. Because, what would happen with
nuclear weapons control? To me, China is more endangered.
Monday, December 29, 2008
Mr. Bush's prophecy to his main future presidency accomplishments
Prophecy video is given here. His finger belongs to war duty to serve in Vietnam?
You(tube) asked for it. Twice in a raw. Hope never, never again. The domestic and foreign collaterals of that goal are briefly given below.
Saturday, December 27, 2008
New DRAM for new age
Tuesday, December 23, 2008
Mysterious blowout
Both Intel and Apple feel some 3% lack of the Imagination
The world's largest chip maker Intel has increased its share in graphics chipset design company Imagination to 3.04%. The announcement comes just 48 hours after it was confirmed that Apple has acquired a 3.6% stake in Imagination to secure graphics chip blueprints for use in future iPhones.
Navy's Invisible killer robots
Start to kill as soon as in 2011.
Wow. Perhaps in Iran? What else, Iraq is almost completely destroyed. However, I bet more on the year 2013. You know, some time is needed to thoroughly test the technology in combat conditions .
Mac or PC, hilarious rap video
If not better, Phenom II is cheaper than i7 !
Beside, 45nm Athlon 2 will follow briefly in a pretty small (and again dirty cheap) 80mm2 die.
Hmm, in recession years, its should be perhaps the most important item at all. Isn't it?
No recession for good shoes !?
Monday, December 22, 2008
IEDM: 450mm wafer fab will cost $10B !
BAD HARDWARE: If 22 nm is supposed in the year 2012, no more scaling down after that year?
450mm wafers will support Moore's law grow in terms of productivity some time, 3D device integration will help too, but essentially Moore's law will be dead. Provided it speaks about silicon substrate scaling.
Sunday, December 21, 2008
AMD ultraportable note and netbooks !
CPU | Code name | Conesus | Huron | Sherman |
The number of cores | 2 | 1 | 1 | |
Package | BGA | BGA | mPGA (Socket S1) | |
Chip set | Code name | RS780M+SB710 | RS690E+SB600 | RS690E+SB600 |
GPU | Radeon HD 3200 | Radeon X1250 | Radeon X1250 | |
Animated picture playback support | AVIVO HD | AVIVO | AVIVO | |
Target market | It is low price note PC | It is low the price note PC/net book | Net book |
Friday, December 19, 2008
Desktops to decline 27% in 4Q and additional 20% in 1Q 2009 !
Bush: We are absolutely a guest in Iraq.
Absolutely fucking guests.
Recently welcomed with shoes. Wouldn't be better that instead of fuck Iraq adventure, that $1000B cache pile had been properly invested in a deeply fucked US economy?. Had been done so, today we wouldn't live in a global crash times. Seems that fucking target has been missed. Isn't it?
Wednesday, December 17, 2008
Toshiba, IBM and AMD develop smallest area SRAM up to date
According to IBM, projections indicate the cell size will remain stable even at a point below the projected 22nm process node, though products will first arrive at the 32nm process node (in 2010/2011 ??).
With or without right underfill: Nvidia jumps into the notebook arena
What this looks like is that Nvidia traded a bump cracking problem for an inter-layer delamination problem. Both lead to a term that semiconductor people call catastrophic failure, something you don't need an engineering degree to understand.
Joke away, we hope NVIDIA notebooks will not suffer from delamination problems.
Fed rates are now close to zero.
What is the next? Negative interests? Is dollar worth more than average garbage? During the Bush reign seems that everything was false. Except the shoes, of course.
Next year will start a new performance race !
Microsoft blames users for its own failures
The scratching-disks problem was mentioned a few years back, too. I wonder whether more people would prefer a slight discount on the price of a console to the ability to reorient it while a disk was playing inside.
Well, this was quick: Hit Bush with the shoes game
Play it here.
Or here.
Warning ! Those sites has no clearance in attitude towards terrorism!.
By the way, seems that shoes used in attack are currently worth $10M. If you own one look for your prize here.
Tuesday, December 16, 2008
64bit Windows and President Bush currently have the same approval rate: 7%
Nehalem not immune to TLB failures !
Nehalem would still run, though at lower speed without noticeable problems.
Something reminds me to phenom clock scaling trouble with this approach.
First dual core Stars
It is still hot in 65nm after its 95W TDP, thus no big perspective before 45nm ramp implementation .
Monday, December 15, 2008
Russia prepares Shoe 1 ballistic missiles for export into the Arabic states
Shoe 2 version with extended hit range, will follow briefly.
Thanks to anti ballistic shield in Poland, EU for now seems safe from that immediate threat.
Deja vue of Khurshov launched crisis in the sixties, see below? Famous shoe supported UN speech?
The best PC game scenario ever: Bush being almost hit by Iraqi shoes
BAD SHOE HARDWARE VERDICT: I like Bush hiding style (mark 10 for speed and special collision avoiding effects), though his humor is desperately bad, as always has been. Anyway, future politicians should be aware of flying shoes danger, or on the contrary, we will see all the future journalists barefooted. This must be real, because it is on TV, isn't it, do you remember that movie motto about the search for soldier Shoemaker in Iraq , with Dustin Hoffman and Robert De Niro?
Anyway, we finally got the evidence.
Thus, we are eagerly interested in where the hell shoes are made? If they are made in Iran, we may got the final proof for you know what kind of link. Generally, beside some initial military successes in Iraq, seems that blitz robotic war fares are yet far distant future.
Sunday, December 14, 2008
Intel's inside: Intel employed Israel Army stuff in its latest Kiryat Gat fab ?!
His son, who was recently released from the army, to study computers at a local college in the hope that one day he will be hired by the Intel Kiryat Gat.
90% of those more recent immigrants in Kiryat Gat arrived from the Former Soviet Union and the remainder from Ethiopia and Argentina.
By the way, much smaller former Qiryat Gat Fab18 discharged about 1.5 million m3 of wastewater per year, allocated for reuse in agriculture ???.
Honestly, do you really know who is really bellow your Intel inside label ?
Beside,Intel is ready to shoot Palestinians whenever is needed?
Friday, December 12, 2008
Let be honest: It is time to devalue the US dollar $$$$$
Despite the trillions of dollars already expended recapitalizing banks, there is very little, if any, progress to show. Will a few trillion more do the trick? No.
In 2002, the US debt was $6 trillion against a gross domestic product of $9 trillion.
30% $ devalue would equal US debt and US GDP. Than unstoppable $ inflation spiral will start.
Let me warn you what after:
"An OPEC switch from the dollar to the euro would bring a quick and devastating dollar and Wall Street crash that would make 1929 look like a $50 casino bet."
Boeing delays 787 Dreamliner, again
BAD HARDWARE earlier noted that Dreamliner name is christened after the fact that the travelers only might dream about its soon line use. Trust us, we have long time experience with bad hardware matters. :)
Wednesday, December 10, 2008
40 Years Ago Today, the World Saw Its First Personal Computer
In a convention hall 40 years ago today, a computer scientist took to the stage and blew the crowd away with a couple of screens and the world’s first computer mouse (above).
Great and expensive vision when only the first calculators (below) appeared as a product at HP, when first microprocessor had not been still invented.
Calculator RAM called magnetic core memory had capacity of 4416 bits. The feritte memory has an advantage - the calculator can be switched off and on without losing data or programs. The lowest IC integration geometry in 1968. was around 50 microns. Today is only 45 nm, that means 1M times more in IC packaging density. Wafers were in area 225 time smaller, too. Together, today there is 225M times more transistors in a single processed wafer. Stunning, that is why calculator is priced $4,99 only. Seems that product prices go down as a square root of packaging density, or even slower.
Product Number: 9100 |
Introduced: 1968 |
Price: $4900 |
How bad was 2008?
Tuesday, December 09, 2008
Obama: I have a dream !
USA not to be ranked 15th in a broadband Internet.
"Right now, more than 40 percent of American homes are not connected to broadband. This digital divide isn't just costing us our ranking as global Internet leader -- its costing us jobs and money at a time when both are urgently needed."
Will that push up Web 2.0? YES.
Manufacturing costs on rise, but AMD definitely will not stop until 12nm
GPGPU accelerates Apple's Leopard OS
Monday, December 08, 2008
Intel demos avalanche silicon photodetector
Able to recieve at 340 Gbps through the fiber. Until now those heights were reserved for expensive indium phosphide detectors. Needles to stress its importance for optical buses use. Say in Intel's forthcoming Larrabee chip.
Of course, we need beside silicon based laser for fast data sending.
“Silicon Photonics is a critical part of tera-Scale computing as we need the ability to move massive amounts of data on and off these very high performance chips”
- Justin Ratner, Intel Chief Technology Officer
Or, alternatively , the new device could be used to make highly sensitive infrared imaging systems and cameras.
Once was enough: Inappropriate SMS
What a software bug!
Why the hell there is no famous Microsoft's "Are you sure ???" message before sending it to critical names like Dad, Mom, or the most dangerous a backup boyfriend ? Bliss is frequently simply the state of blindness.
Sunday, December 07, 2008
Oil to sink to as low as $20 next year?
Friday, December 05, 2008
Most journalists currently have jailed are actually online journos
But what are their actual crimes? On line biased lying about products and performance?. No, not at all, that kind of sins is quite socially acceptable. Deja vue.
Consolation EDIT: Now you can get Pulitzer online too.
How Obama will sync his Mac with his Zune?
Q1 2008 | Market Share |
---|---|
Apple iPod | 71% |
SanDisk | 11% |
Zune | 4% |
Creative | 2% |
We suggest MacZuneSync celebrity application.
If Obama don't want VMWare installation to be new administration priority, here is the direct link remedy:
BADHARDWARE suggestion: Wouldn't be simpler for Obama to simply pick up Ipod instead, see below, that hides real pleasure behind?
Of course it would be. Zune is yet another dirty Gates trick?
Well, not quite. Seems that Sir Bill forgave last democratic administration bad toughts against his (Zune) fortune.
Thursday, December 04, 2008
This year total semiconductor industry growth: -2%
Breakthrough: Fast superconducting transistor !
Caviglia said that computers using such transistors would be much faster than the gigahertz speeds currently available
How much faster? Well, expect computer clock order of 100 Ghz. That will simply performance smash current up to 3 Ghz clocked microprocessor snails.
Drawback? Well, working temperature is so prohibitively low that is far from ordinary home use.
Beside, Josephson junction superconducting switch was invented 40 years ago.
The same hard request for low temperature and low voltage made superconducting
computers elusive.
However, if someone could make them working at 77K or above, that would trigger some niche industrial interest. Because, in ordinary transistors, in the mean time, leaking power problems during its off state will only rise.
BREAKING: Obama was not born in the USA ?!!!!
But seems on the planet Krypton. As a proof, below is given a cut from the local Krypton starpapers, Galaxy rotation 1961 :
Wednesday, December 03, 2008
3 Ghz Phenom II available on February 4, 2009
Model 920 is rated 2.8GHz (14x200) and is a Quad Core processor. It has a HT link of 1.8GHz. It will have 256KB L1, 2M L2 and 6M L3 cache.
Model 940 is also quad core and is rated at 3GHz (15x200). it also has a HT LInk of 1.8GHz, 256KB L1, 2M L2 and 6M L3 cache.
How to get a new body?
TSUBAME sustained 1PFlops GPU based supercomputer
Tuesday, December 02, 2008
GEorge Bush still will not get what deserved
Turns out that San Francisco voters didn't think naming a local sewage plant after President Bush was a fitting tribute to the president—or the plant.
Voters on Tuesday rejected Measure R, which would have changed the name of the Oceanside Water Pollution Control Plant to the George W. Bush Sewage Plant. More than 69 percent had voted against the idea.
The measure's supporters said it was an appropriate way to memorialize the 43rd president, who they blame for a long list of national woes from the Iraq war to the slumping economy.
But some critics had pointed out the name switch would have been unfair—to the hardworking sewage plant.
Russian strategic missiles become intelligent !
Cyber-attack on Defense Department computers
Microsoft pays $20B to striken Yahoo for miserable 29% search market share
Memo to Microsoft: Enough With The Bribery
April 2008 (before Microsoft launched Live Cashback)
? Microsoft: 9.1%
? Google: 61.6%
? Yahoo: 20.4%
October 2008 (most recent rankings):
? Microsoft: 8.5%
? Google: 63.1%
? Yahoo: 20.5%
BADHARDWARE: THis is important for cloud browsing trend.
Cool: Phenom II Black Edition is here !
Phenom II 940 Black Edition@3.4GHz in idle mode: 35.5C
45nm Opterons see tested here.
AMD plant approved in New York
As expected, New York state's economic development arm approved $1.2 billion in state incentives on Monday for an Advanced Micro Devices Inc. in Malta.
The state Public Authorities Control Board must also approve the transfer before it becomes official. That board’s next scheduled meeting is Dec. 17.
BADHARDWARE: Recession? What recession?It's official: U.S. in recession all of 2008 !!
Many economists believe the current downturn could be the worst since the recession of 1980-1982, when the U.S. unemployment rate soared above 10 percent.
The bureau's cautious approach can have big political ramifications. Not until December 1992 did it declare that the 1990 recession had ended in March 1991 - well before Bill Clinton drove the first President Bush out office with his "It's the economy, stupid!" mantra.
"It took the National Bureau a long time to declare the recession was over," said Annelise Anderson, a Hoover Institution scholar who served in the Office of Management and Budget in the Reagan administration.
Monday, December 01, 2008
Windows 7 released to manufacturers !
Wave | Release Date | Languages | |
Wave 0 | RTM | English, Spanish, Japanese, | |
Wave 1 | RTM + 14 Days | Italian, Dutch, Russian, | |
Wave 2 | RTM + 28 Days | Brazilian Portuguese, Polish, | |
Wave 3 | RTM + 45 Days | Traditional Chinese (Hong Kong), | |
Wave 4 | RTM + 59 Days | Danish, Norwegian (Bokmål), Finnish | |
Wave 5 | RTM + 73 Days | Arabic, Hebrew, Greek, Ukrainian | |
Wave 6 | RTM + 87 Days | Thai, Romanian, Lithuanian, | |
Wave 7 | RTM + 101 Days | Estonian, Croatian, Serbian Latin, |
Unknown knowns: Nehalem is TLB bugged too !
"In rare instances, improper TLB invalidation may result in unpredictable system behavior, such as system hangs or incorrect data. Developers of operating systems should take this documentation into account when designing TLB invalidation algorithms. For the processors affected, Intel has provided a recommended update to system and BIOS vendors to incorporate into their BIOS to resolve this issue."
Thus, bad hardware rumors are true.
See yourself below, no matter how many cores are enabled, no improved performance in many applications.
Actually, if there are three or more active threads though, the Core i7 processor will not overclock any of its processing cores. Thus, Nehalem is so weak that needs single core acceleration. And that is what helps most of the available applications.