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Friday, October 1, 2010

Web Pages I Recently Read

I’m just wondering whether anybody anywhere is conceivably interested in such a set of links. Probably not.
These are in addition, always, to Questionable Content, XKCD, and Templar, AZ
Low Cost/Power HPC
Atom Servers Can Succeed, Microsoft Paper Proves (no, it doesn’t)
iSGTW
Tilera details 100-core processor
Intel's Sandy Bridge Microarchitecture
Tim Sweeney and Andrew Richards talk about the future of graphics
AMD 6000 series tessellation performance to be much improved
Microsoft assembles unlikely band of brothers against patent trolls
Smartphone buyers want Apple, Android
X10-LANG.ORG
PC Power Supply Efficiency
Air Conditioner Efficiency
Facebook and Site Failures Caused by Complex, Weakly Interacting, Layered Systems (nah, by a DDOS attack against its own database)
Virtual Worlds News: Microsoft May Be Pursuing Linden Lab After UK Office Closure

Posted by Greg Pfister at 11:20 AM
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