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Web 2.0 ... The Machine is Us/ing Us
Topic: High Tech Developments 11:50 pm EST, Feb 19, 2007

Web 2.0 in just under 5 minutes.

Web 2.0 ... The Machine is Us/ing Us


Intel's New Instruction Set Innovations
Topic: High Tech Developments 8:34 am EST, Feb 18, 2007

Intel has announced an expansion of Intel architecture—a new instruction set that constitutes the most impactful instructions since SSE2 and represents the next major leap in Intel's fast-paced trajectory to deliver products with superior performance, capability, and energy-efficiency.

Building on the Intel® 64 Instruction Set Architecture (ISA), these new instructions will enable our microprocessors across all volume market segments to deliver superior performance and energy efficiency to a broad range of 32 and 64-bit applications.

These new instructions include: ...
* Application Targeted Accelerators that will provide a new foundation for delivering low-latency, lower power fixed-function capabilities for targeted applications.

These instructions represent another milestone in Intel's new cadence for the continuous development of next-generation silicon processes and processor architectures. Applications that will benefit include those involving graphics, video encoding and processing, 3-D imaging, gaming, Web servers, and application servers. High-performance applications that will benefit include data mining; databases; complex searching and pattern matching algorithms; audio, video, image, and data compression algorithms; parsing and state machine-based algorithms; and many more.

Intel's New Instruction Set Innovations


Seagate to encrypt data on hard drives
Topic: High Tech Developments 8:29 am EST, Oct 31, 2006

Following up on this post from earlier this year ...

Seagate Technology LLC hopes its new security system for the hard drive will become the most formidable barrier between computer data and thieves.

The world's largest hard drive maker says its DriveTrust Technology, to be announced Monday, automatically encrypts every bit of data stored on the hard drive and requires users to have a key, or password, before being able to access the disk drive.

... and on this IBM press release from last month, about their encrypting tape drive.

Seagate to encrypt data on hard drives


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