Intel XEON 7400: The first six-core processor

xeon 62 Intel XEON 7400: The first six core processorFrom quad core to 6-core processors; The Intel does it all. Now with its latest offer, the Intel Xeon 7400. It has the industry’s highest virtualization performance with built-in key platform innovations and the highest expandability for large-scale server consolidation.

The Xeon 7400, codenamed “Dunnington” is basically three dual-core Penryn processors packed onto a single processor die, along with a large pool of shared L3 cache and interconnect logic. With six cores and three levels of cache on one die, Dunnington is a 1.9-billion-transistor monster. This is almost as big as the company’s latest 2-billion-transistor Itanium chip (launched in February), and it’s quite a milestone for the x86 instruction set. In four- and eight-socket configurations, a supercomputer based on the new Xeon can now execute 48 or 96 simultaneous threads per node, a reality that’s bound to help the architecture advance further in the high performance computing space. And at the very top end, there’s also a 16-socket configuration on offer. Continue reading

Polaroid PoGo – Inkless Printer

polaroid pogo thumb Polaroid PoGo   Inkless Printer Polaroid PoGo™ – short for Polaroid-on-the-go – is a pocket-sized, inkless digital photo printer that produces full-color photos wirelessly from cell phones and via PictBridge from digital cameras.

Weighing only eight ounces, Polaroid PoGo™ provides consumers with a convenient solution to sharing digital images trapped on cell phones and digital cameras.

Connecting via Bluetooth or PictBridge, Polaroid PoGo™ uses a revolutionary ZINK™ Zero-Ink™ Printing Technology to produce borderless, full-color, 2-inch by 3-inch prints in less than 60 seconds.

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The Scuba Car – Rinspeed sQuba

Have you ever see a car that can be driven both in land and in water? I did, but to those who have not yet seen it. Here it is, The Rinspeed sQuba.
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The sQuba, developed by Swiss company Rinspeed, is the world’s first car that can be driven both on land and under water. The original idea by Rinspeed founder and CEO Frank M. Rinderknecht was inspired by the 1977 James Bond film The Spy Who Loved Me.

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2009 Bugatti Veyron 16.4 Grand Sport

bugatti veyron 164 grand sport first images 1 thumb 2009 Bugatti Veyron 16.4 Grand Sport The Bugatti Veyron 16.4 Grand Sport, the exciting new holder of the title of world’s fastest roadster, has made its exciting debut at the 2008 Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance. While other supercar-level convertible models such as the Lamborghini Murcielago LP640 Roadster go with a “true convertible” design with a fully stowable roof, the Bugatti goes a different route.

The wraps – and the roof – have come off the Bugatti Veyron 16.4 Grand Sport here in Monterey, finally answering a question few have asked and even fewer will sample.

As you’d expect, Bugatti hasn’t just hacked the roof off the Veyron and gone to the pub. The windshield is slightly higher, the daytime running lights have been tweaked and then there’s the showpiece: a removable, transparent polycarbonate roof, which blends the A-pillars into two painted carbon fiber strips that lead into the massive air intakes feeding the 1001 hp, quad-turbocharged, W16.

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