5th June 2010 Archive
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Can Larrabee Lazarus stunt Nvidia's Tesla?
Hitting the numbers
Our pal TPM writes here about how Intel is re-targeting the Larrabee (or a Larrabee-like) processor from being a graphics card replacement to providing HPC processing power in a tidy package. It would act as a co-processor a la Nvidia's Tesla or AMD's GPUs or even FPGAs. The key difference between Larrabee and other solutions …
HPC 5 Jun 2010, 06:41
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Reg Hardware Reviews Digest
Second bite
In the past seven days, Reg Hardware reviewed dozens of products from the worlds of consumer electronics, photography, gaming, mobile communications and information technology. In case you missed any, here are all the products we evaluated this past week. iPad How to... read comics on the iPad Kerpow! Lifestyle …
Data Center 5 Jun 2010, 07:02
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Sharp LC-52LE700E 52in LED backlit TV
Review Viewing it large
The LC-52LE700E is the largest set in Sharp’s current range of affordable, LED backlit TVs. Many may baulk at describing a telly that costs £1,300 as affordable, but given the vast expanse of screen real-estate on offer here and the fact that it uses direct LED backlighting, the asking price actually falls towards the more …
Hardware 5 Jun 2010, 08:02
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Nokia debuts four cheapo phones
Nice second phone for rich, great first phones for the poor
Yesterday we reported Nokia’s launch of a bike-powered phone charger. A marvellous concept, Nokia’s announcement grabbed headlines everywhere. Rather more important to the company’s fortunes was the news, released at the same time, of four cheap phones – the sort that people in rich countries buy for their pre-teen kids – and …
Phones 5 Jun 2010, 09:12
