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Numonyx and Ovonyx ink deal for phase change memory
Memory companies Numonyx and Ovonyx say they have entered into a license agreement for memory products under Ovonyx’s patents and intellectual property relating to phase change memory (PCM) technology. External SourceWhy BMC is backing Cisco's data center strategy
newsmaker Following launch of Cisco Systems' server strategy, management partner BMC is now spreading the word about what it terms as a fundamental redesign of computing. External SourcePower fortunes: Estimating power in FPGA designs
As FPGAs enter new applications, designers must estimate power consumption early, closely watch it, and then attempt to measure the results. External SourceIP: final straw that broke the camel's back, or opening Pandora's box?
GUEST OPINION: The future of intellectual property (IP) can be brighter with some work and support by all. External SourceMulticore programming: easy or difficult?
Many commentators are concerned that efficiently and correctly porting existing code onto platforms with four or more cores is beyond the capabilities of many engineers. Others simply state that this is a solved problem and that mature SMP operating ... External SourceWill the iPhone grab the lead in games?
Game developers are looking to Apple iPhone owners as a new audience for their latest creations. Compare your salary Use the IT salary benchmark wizard and know the average salary differences between different job functions. Join activeTechPros. http://www.activetechpros.com ... External SourceGoogle change could stir more advertiser angst
Policy reversal on trademarks in ad text could anger companies already sensitive about use of trademarks as search keywords, but could also allow retailers to make better ads. External SourceAMD shrugs off Intel cross-licensing threat
Intel has yet to act on threat to pull out of cross-licensing agreement involving an AMD joint venture, which AMD's Asia-Pacific head insists poses no issue. External SourceAre supercomputers just better liars?
Supercomputers may be far more powerful than ordinary machines, but that does not make their predictions infallible, says expert. External SourceMicrosoft researcher stores digital life
newsmaker Senior Microsoft researcher Gordon Bell has been recording his life for a decade. He talks about the ideas behind the project, what the future holds, and why he wants a database. External Source
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