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2pac girls by
2pacnew
Girls:
2 pac
2 pac lyric
2 pac poster
2 pac picture
2 pac change
2 pac music
2 pac site
myspace.com
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3 year warranty how? by
Anthony
Okay I just got a sempron 2200 retail in the mail put it in a system I am
making for an old friend and it didnt work to make sure it wasnt the
motherboard I put in an older xp chip and it works fine so what do I do to
get a new sempron?
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30 Watt Opteron by
Yousuf Khan
AMD is planning to introduce low-power and mid-power Opterons in the first
half of 2004. They'll be used for blade servers. The most interesting thing
about these new Opterons is that they will be available in the 100-, 200-,
and 800-series.
I've noticed that a lot of blade servers seem to use...
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30 Watt Opteron by
Yousuf Khan
AMD is planning to introduce low-power and mid-power Opterons in the first
half of 2004. They'll be used for blade servers. The most interesting thing
about these new Opterons is that they will be available in the 100-, 200-,
and 800-series.
I've noticed that a lot of blade servers seem to use...
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30-stage pipeline for Prescott? by
Yousuf Khan
The following article is suggesting that the pipeline stages could go upto
30 stages (50% increase over current P4). This is all to be able to get to
the 4Ghz mark:
http://news.com.com/2100-1006_3-5144907.html?part=rss&tag=feed&subj=news
Yousuf Khan
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32-bit performance boost for Itanium by
Yousuf Khan
The Intel 32-bit Execution Layer software for Windows has been finished and
released. A Linux version is due out later this year:
http://www.neowin.net/comments.php?id=16606&category=main
The estimates are that it will run x86-32 software at approx. 50-60% of the
speed under a native x86...
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34513 Mining the Web :Searches with Kriging, Inverse DistanceWeighting, eigenVectors and Cross-Pollination 34513 by
Web Science
Site and Features: http://www.eigensearch.com
Search engine, eigenMethod, eigenvector, mathematical, manifolds, science, technical, search tools, eigenmath, Jacobian, quantum, mechanics, manifolds, science, physics, chemistry, law, legal, government, home, office, business, domain lookup,...
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3com U.S. robotics 56k faxmodem by
SuperVinx
Hi !
Anyone knows the specs of the power supply ?
Thanks
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e-mail: supervinxATlibero.it - webmasterATsupervinx.com -
musicATsupervinx.com
Please, substitute '@' for AT !
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3d partitioning of IC/PCBs by
George Macdonald
I thought this looked interesting:
http://ap.pennnet.com/Articles/Article_Display.cfm?Section=Articles&Subsection=Display&ARTICLE_ID=220939
I dunno how well their eye "simulations" correspond to reality but it does
appear to bring a new perspective to circuit routing. In particular, with
the...
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3DNow!+ vs SSE on Athlon XP by
Larry Lewis
The Athlon XP supports SSE, but is coding to SSE as efficient as
coding to 3DNow?
Among other things, it seems you might be able to take advantage of
the extra floating point registers supported by 3dnow (the floating
point clones of the mmx registers) as well as the SSE registers to
hold more...
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4 x DDR = Slower? by
Paul Kelly
I just updated my old p4 3ghz with MSI 875P chipset from 1 to 2gb of
memory. it had 2x512mb (PC3200 cas2) corsair twinx. now it has 4 of them.
suddenly the BIOS reports the memory speed as 266 (133 DDR) instead of
400DDR (200DDR).
take any of the two sets and its back to 400 again.
anyone know...
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4-way Opteron - with AGP slot by
Rob Stow
A few days ago in this group someone remarked that he would
like to see an Opty 4P system with an AGP slot.
Apparently, just such a beast now exists:
http://www.gridtoday.com/04/0126/102555.html
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4-way Opteron vs. Xeon-IBM X3 architecture by
Yousuf Khan
There was a lot of hay made about how a 4-way Xeon system with the IBM
X3 chipset beat out a similarly configured 4-way Opteron system from HP
(albeit with much greater cost, $1.83M vs. $0.48M). IBM ran the TPC-C
tests with 64-bit Windows and 64-bit DB2; HP did it with 64-bit Windows
and 64-bit...
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4.0Ghz P4 delayed by
Yousuf Khan
Actually this sort of took me by surprise, I wasn't even aware that they
were expecting 4.0Ghz P4's so soon. I guess I was assuming that with all of
the Prescott problems that they were just busy sorting those out before they
try for any speed records. I guess that's exactly what...
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4.0Ghz P4 now officially cancelled by
Yousuf Khan
Will now concentrate on 2MB L2 caches instead.
http://www.theinquirer.net/?article=19089
Yousuf Khan
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Humans: contact me at ykhan at rogers dot com
Spambots: just reply to this email address ;-)
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400MHz FSB, dual channel DDR400 by
Felger Carbon
Intel's new 475P (Canterwood) chip, formally the i82875P, is rated by
Intel to work with 400MHZ FSB P4s and dual channel DDR400s (aka PC3200
DDR). A great many motherboards have just now, in the past 3 months or
so, appeared on the marker using this chip. This provides 6.4GBytes/sec
data...
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45 nm technology by
Yousuf Khan
"FinFETs won't be used. High-k and metal gates won't be used. Companies
will not necessarily be using silicon-on-insulator (SOI) substrates. But
the one technology that will be indispensable at the 45 nm node is
strain engineering — and lots of it. "
Semiconductor International - Options Narrow at...
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January 2nd 06 08:35 PM
by Greg
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45nm Penryn (Core2Quad) hit by erratum too by
Yousuf Khan
I couldn't believe my eyes, but the articles seem almost identical, you
just substitute Intel for AMD, Penryn for Phenom, etc. And you get the
same reaction and effect.
45nm Core 2 Quad launch delayed due to erratum? - The Tech Report
http://www.techreport.com/discussions.x/13756
45nm Core 2...
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4Ghz by 2004? by
Yousuf Khan
Intel is predicting that it will be at 4Ghz by the end of 2004, with the
introduction of the 90nm Prescott processor. Of course there's word that the
initial versions of Prescott are already using well over 100W of energy,
near the 3Ghz mark, one can only imagine how much a 4Ghz will take....
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