Archive: 08/02/2004
Rackable Systems Announces Adoption of Next Generation Intel Processors with Extended Memory 64 Technology
New Line of Processors Complements Rackable Systems' Leading Edge Server Designs Rackable Systems, Inc., a leading provider of servers for large-scale data center deployments, today announced the adoption of the Intel ...
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NASA to Investigate Nine New Ideas for Future Missions
NASA has selected nine studies, including one from the Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, Calif., to investigate new ideas for future mission concepts within its Astronomical Search for Origins Program. ...
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Titan's Purple Haze Points to a Fuzzy Past
Encircled in purple stratospheric haze, Saturn's largest moon, Titan, appears as a softly glowing sphere in this colorized image taken on July 3, 2004, one day after Cassini's first flyby of that moon. Titan ha ...
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Texas Memory Systems and StarGen to Increase Efficiency, Performance of Military Grade Embedded Applications
SAM-650 DSP Supercomputer Delivers 192 GFLOPS over Low Latency StarFabric Texas Memory Systems (TMS), manufacturer of the World's Fastest Storage(R), today announced that it has teamed with semiconductor company StarGen to integr ...
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How Strongly Does the Sun Influence the Global Climate?
Studies at the Max Planck Institute for Solar System Research reveal: solar activity affects the climate but plays only a minor role in the current global warming Since the middle of the last century, the ...
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IDA And Microsoft Add Spark To Education In Singapore Through Innovative IT Adoption In The Classroom
Imagine if a 2 kg tablet PC is all students need for lessons, instead of having to carry heavy textbooks to and from school everyday. The same tablet PC also helps them communicate with their teacher and gives them access ...
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IBM Introduces Chip Morphing Technology: Self-Managing Semiconductors System
IBM today revealed a breakthrough chip morphing technology, enabling a new class of semiconductor products that can monitor and adjust their functions to improve their quality, performance and power consumption without human intervention.T ...
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World' First Transparent Ceramic Lens
CASIO, Inc., in conjunction with its parent company, CASIO COMPUTER CO., LTD., Tokyo, Japan today announced that using its proprietary optical technology, CASIO COMPUTER CO., LTD., has developed the world’s fir ...
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NASA rescheduled MESSENGER start to Mercury to August 3
Today's launch of the MESSENGER spacecraft has been canceled due to weather constraints. The launch team will try again tomorrow, August 3, at 2:15:56 a.m. MESSENGER is a scientific investigation of the planet ...
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Elpida Starts Mass Production of 512 Megabit Mobile RAM Devices with Improved Power Consumption to Cellular Products
New Devices Combine Two 256 Megabit Mobile RAM Devices in a Multi-Chip Package Elpida Memory, Inc. (Elpida), Japan's leading global supplier of Dynamic Random Access Memory (DRAM), today announced the availability of it ...
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