je.st
news
Tag: computing
Orbital computing: An amazing new tech for machines to come
2014-03-11 19:01:30| Extremetech
New discoveries at Standford's linear accelerator have suggested it may be possible to read and write data thousands of times faster than current technology. We have heard claims like this before, but none perhaps so enticing as this new concept for an "orbital computer."
SFF M.2 and mSATA SSDs target mobile computing devices.
2014-03-10 13:30:42| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
Equipped with SATA III 6 Gbps interface and DDR3 DRAM cache, both N8S750 M.2 SSD and MSA340 mSATA SSD address size limitations and performance requirements of portable devices. While 80.0 x 22.0 x 3.5 mm N8S750 is comprised of MLC NAND Flash chips and offers respective read and write transfer speeds up to 520 and 330 Mbps, 50.8 x 29.85 x 4.0 mm MSA340 offers respective read and write transfer speeds up to 520 and 280 Mbps. Both SSDs fully support SATA DevSleep and ISRT. This story is related to the following:Mechanical Power TransmissionSearch for suppliers of: Hard Disk Drives | Solid State Drives
Tags: mobile
target
devices
computing
D-Wave, disentangled: Google explains the present and future of quantum computing
2014-02-26 18:00:05| Extremetech
The D-Wave computer has produced some of the most interesting and occasionally perplexing results of any computer experiment to date. Google gives us a status update on where the project is, and where it plans to go.
Tags: present
google
future
computing
California fights drought with big data, cloud computing
2014-02-19 14:16:27| InfoWorld: Top News
California is facing its worst drought in more than 100 years, and one with no end in sight. Conserving water has never been more important, and Silicon Valley has an opportunity to offer technological solutions to the problem. Consider, for example, the approach the East Bay Municipal Utility District took to encouraging customers to reduce water consumption.
Tags: data
big
california
computing
Intel stresses in-memory computing with 15-core server chip
2014-02-18 21:41:49| InfoWorld: Top News
Intel has added up to 15 cores in its latest Xeon E7 v2 family of server processors, but is stressing in-memory computing improvements with the latest chips. The latest Xeon E7-4800 v2 chips, which are based on the Ivy Bridge microarchitecture, will be Intel's fastest server processors to date. The chips will go into high-uptime servers with up to 32 sockets, which typically handle enterprise applications such as databases, analytics tools, and ERP software.
Tags: server
computing
intel
chip
Sites : [45] [46] [47] [48] [49] [50] [51] [52] [53] [54] [55] [56] [57] [58] [59] [60] [61] [62] [63] [64] next »