80-Core Programmable Processor First to Deliver Teraflops Performance

Intel Corporation researchers have developed the world’s first programmable processor that delivers supercomputer-like performance from a single, 80-core chip not much larger than the size of a finger nail while using less electricity than most of today’s home appliances.

Since dual-core and quad-core chips were introduced to the market in the past year, looking forward to an 80-core chip is a major departure from the expected natural progression in microprocessors.

Manny Vara, a technology strategist with Intel's R&D labs, says the 80-core chip uses less than 100 watts of energy; a dual-core chip uses 60 to 70 watts and a quad-core uses 105 to 130 watts. Of course the numbers for the 80-core chip could be affected by the fact that it's lacking some functionality, but Rob Enderle, president and principal analyst of the Enderle Group, says it's still a significant accomplishment.

While it may take five to eight years to come out with a working 80-core chip, Vara says IT managers might start watching for what he calls "different flavors" of quad-core chips. "Maybe you'll have interim chips where they have more complex cores along with simpler cores, too."

Read More @ Intel.com

Posted on Tuesday, February 13, 2007 1 comments  

Software patch could improve car engine efficiency upto 2.6%

Many modern cars could reduce fuel consumption by 2.6% simply by uploading new software to the engine's computer, a Dutch scientist claims.

"Just by adding a piece of software and a simple cable, cars can save 2.6% of fuel consumption," John Kessels at the University of Eindhoven says. The same approach is already used to improve the efficiency of many hybrid vehicles.

The software is not proprietary to Ford and can be used in any vehicle with an engine computer, which includes the vast majority of cars sold today, Kessel says. However, the software is not quite ready for release. "We don't yet know how much it might degrade the battery," he adds.

A more significant fuel saving of 5% to 6% could be achieved if the car engine itself were to be rapidly switched on and off, but this would mean serious adjustments to the engine, including the addition of a powerful starter motor to ensure the car gets going quickly after each engine shutdown.

Posted on Tuesday, February 13, 2007 0 comments  

New Mouse for Laptops


Laptops on the move do give us headache over the mouse. Newton Peripherals has designed a mouse addressing those concerns.
This mouse named as MoGo , is just around the size of a business card. Having 2 Buttons, this Bluetooth enabled mouse can be inserted into your free Laptop Pc Card slot, for charging its sleek designed Li-Poly battery.
It has solved two problems : Facing Dead batteries & the need to carry wireless optical (it can be kept in the Laptop body itself).

Posted on Tuesday, February 13, 2007 0 comments  

Gmail Account can be now created without invitations

Well that will be only for Europe. Jus go to https://www.google.com/accounts/ServiceLogin?service=mail<mpl=gabby
If you are in US, then you can give your mobile number to which Google sends an invitation code immediately.
Are you in Asia, you have to keep waiting.

Gmail has been changing its Homepage whenever there is update. This might happen with every other website, but do you know that Gmail has all of its Homepage still online and you can access them by changing just a single parameter.

google.com/accounts/ServiceLogin?service=mail<mpl=wsad

April 1st 2004 - Gmail launches. 1 GB of free storage. Everybody thinks it's an April Fool's Day hoax.

-> "Gmail is an experiment in a new kind of webmail, built on the idea that you should never have to delete mail and you should always be able to find the message you want."

* google.com/accounts/ServiceLogin?service=mail<mpl=wyze
April 1st 2005 - One year of Gmail. 2 GB of storage and the Infinity + 1 storage plan.

* google.com/accounts/ServiceLogin?service=mail<mpl=googlemail
May 2005 (Germany), October 2005 (UK) - Gmail is renamed Google Mail in Germany and UK because Google lost the right to use the name in these countries.

* google.com/accounts/ServiceLogin?service=mail<mpl=plnch
December 2005 - Google launches a mobile-optimized version of Gmail.

* google.com/accounts/ServiceLogin?service=mail<mpl=ecobh
Gmail homepage optimized for mobile phones. Available at m.gmail.com.

* google.com/accounts/ServiceLogin?service=mail<mpl=yj_tlsosm
February 7th 2006 - Gmail Chat launched. Chat with your friends from right inside Gmail.

* google.com/accounts/ServiceLogin?service=mail<mpl=m_blanco
November 2nd 2006 - Google launches Gmail mobile application. It's much faster than the mobile site.

* google.com/accounts/ServiceLogin?service=mail<mpl=ca_tlsosm
February 2007 - A standard Gmail homepage.
-> "Gmail is a new kind of webmail, built on the idea that email can be more intuitive, efficient and useful. And maybe even fun."

* google.com/accounts/ServiceLogin?service=mail&ltmpl=gabby
February 2007 - Gmail available without invitation in Europe and other countries.

Posted on Tuesday, February 13, 2007 0 comments  

Video Games Can Improve Your Vision

Hello Gamers, here is excuse for you too spend more time with your PC/Console Games.

The researchers from the University of Rochester in New York found that people who play video games for a few hours a day over the course of a month can improve certain aspects of their vision by about 20 percent.

Visually complex games improve the vision more than the less complex ones. In the research, they have made one group of students to play Unreal Tournament (Complex one) and another group to play Tetris (a damn simple one). And it has been found the group that was playing Unreal Tournament showed better results.

A good news for the Gaming World.

Posted on Thursday, February 08, 2007 0 comments  

Apple gets a bigger pie with its iPhone

Analysts have worked out calculations that reveal us how much Apple would be getting out its iPhone.

The 4GB model costs $499 in retail and it is estimated that it costs only $245.83, which means Apple has 49.3 percent into it wallet.
The 8GB model costs $599 in retails, is manufactured at the cost of $264.85, getting Apple 46.9 percent into it's wallet.

This does not include cost of priceless creativity of the Apple people. Anyway the news is Apple's wallet is getting bigger and bigger.

Posted on Thursday, February 08, 2007 0 comments  

More on Apple iPhone

Apple has not yet started selling iPhones, but there are zillions of news and rumors around. Seems that Apple first approached Verizon Wireless, but a deal could not be reached by them. Know what Apple demanded? It wanted higher control of its iPhone Users in Content-Distribution and Support. And Verizon did not want anyone to be between them and their customers.
Apple approached Cingular, with a bit of lesser demands, which the latter found mutually beneficial and so the deal has been signed.

And hey there have been rumours that Google is planning to design a mobile with Samsung. The name that has been doing rounds is "Google Switch". But there has no reports from either side.

Posted on Thursday, February 08, 2007 0 comments