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Raspberry Pi hands-on and Eben Upton interview at Maker Faire (video)

posted by  www.engadget.com | 21 may 2012

Unless you've been hiding under a rock lately, we're pretty sure you've heard about the Raspberry Pi by now -- a $25 credit-card sized PC that brings ARM/Linux to the Arduino form factor. As a refresher, the system ...

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Single atom transistors point to the future of quantum computers, death of Moore's law

posted by  www.engadget.com | 21 february 2012

Transistors -- the basic building block of the complex electronic devices around you. Literally billions of them make up that Core i7 in your gaming rig and Moore's law says that number will double every 18 months as ...

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IBM builds 9 nanometer carbon nanotube transistor, puts silicon on notice

posted by  www.engadget.com | 28 january 2012

It's not the smallest transistor out there, but the boffins at IBM have constructed the tiniest carbon nanotube transistor to date. It's nine nanometers in size, making it one nanometer smaller than the presumed physical ...

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IBM sees stacked silicon sitting in fluid as the way to power future PCs

posted by  www.engadget.com | 18 november 2011

Generally, the combination of microchips, electricity and fluids is usually considered an incredibly bad thing. IBM, however, thinks it can combine those three to make super small and super powerful computers in the ...

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Koomey's law heckles Moore's in the post-PC world

posted by  www.engadget.com | 16 september 2011

Around the same time most years, ( 2007 , 2009 , 2010 ), someone heralds the death of Moore's law . This time it's Stanford University's Dr. Jonathan Koomey , who has found that energy efficiency roughly doubles every ...

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Intel plans exascale computing by 2018, wants to make petaflops passé

posted by  www.engadget.com | 21 june 2011

Sure, Fujitsu has a right to be proud of its K supercomputer -- performing over 8 petaflops with just under 70,000 Venus CPUs is nothing to sneeze at. Intel isn't giving up its status as the supercomputing CPU king ...

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Intel goes ULV for laptops to combat the oncoming tablet horde

posted by  www.engadget.com | 20 may 2011

Intel has been talking up its x86-powered smartphones and battery-sipping Atoms for tablets quite a bit recently, but the company hasn't forgotten its roots in traditional PC form-factors. At an investor event in San ...

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Intel will mass produce 3D transistors for all future CPUs, starting with 22nm Ivy Bridge (video)

posted by  www.engadget.com | 4 may 2011

Looks like 3D isn't just a fad, folks, so long as we're talking about silicon -- Intel just announced that it has invented a 3D "Tri-Gate" transistor that will allow the company to keep shrinking chips, Moore's Law ...

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Today marks 50th anniversary of first silicon integrated circuit patent (and the entire computing industry)

posted by  www.engadget.com | 26 april 2011

There's little question that the last 50 years have represented the most innovative half-century in human history, and today marks the anniversary of the invention that started it all: the silicon-based integrated ...

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Physicists calculate the end of Moore's Law, clearly don't believe in Moore's Law

posted by  www.engadget.com | 21 october 2009

If you're looking for pundits with an end date for Moore's Law, you don't have to look far . You also don't have to look far to find a gaggle of loonies who just knew the world was ending in Y2K, so make of that what you ...

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