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COMPUTEX: A look into the ASUS EeePad
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The ASUS Eeepad (that should be a mouthful when asking a shopkeeper for this particular product) is ASUS entry into the tablet market, when Apple has a good head start other companies are dropping the ideas of netbook’s and are instead focusing on tablets every other company has jumped on the bandwagon and now ASUS has booked a seat on the aforementioned bandwagon.

eeepad

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So far the known features of the EeePad are

* 12″ display
* Intel Core 2 Duo
* Windows 7 Home Premium
* 802.11b/g/n
* DDR2 SO-DIMM 2GB
* 32 or 64 GB SSD
* 0.3 megapixel webcam
* Stereo speakers
* HDMI-out
* SIM slot
* “Polymer Battery”

Aside from these features we know nothing else because what was shown at computex was “concept design” and was imprisoned in a cube.

The design looks very good and i hope it stays this way; this is reminding me of the movie “Rat Race” where all the people are seeking to gain from another persons fortune, except in this case the companies are the rats and the fortune is the share in Apple‘s hold over the market with their iPad.

Keep in touch for further updates on Computex

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50 Core processor not a dream anymore
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own an i7? and wonder “wow technology has come far” well you ain’t seen nothing yet; Right under our nose’s processor giant Intel showed images of it’s 50 core beast. This beast is only 22nm in size and yet it accommodates a super computer processor.

Applications and games are only now (and very few of them) even utilize a full quad (4) core processor it will be 2020 or later before these processors are even available to the public consumer (a guy can dream can’t he?). The potential of 50 cores is ENDLESS you can run over 200 processes in windows and hardly use up even half the cores.

It’s a shame that these are still a distant dream even for those of us buying the i7 980X; i doubt Intel will sell these processors to the public currently but maybe in the future when we have flying cars and what not I’ll be telling my grand children “in my day we had 4 core processors; and you kids don’t even appreciate yer parents buying you 50 core processors” and my grand children will say “but grandpa Crysis 9 alone: return of Nomad uses 50 cores i need a core i99 to run all my games even World of Warcraft’s 25th expansion pack: the lich kings retirement home”

Oh well I’ll be waiting when these processors become retail. For now here is some nerd eye candy for you.

50-core-awesome

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AMD Hires Nvidia CUDA Employee
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AMD was able to hire Manju Hegde as their corporate vice president of their upcoming Fusion Experience Program. Hegde previously worked as the vice president of CUDA Technical Marketing for Nvidia, and before that he was chief executive officer and co-founder of AGEIA Technologies Inc the pioneers of Physx technology utilized by many games today. Now that AMD has someone who created Physx and had a great hand in CUDA i can speculate that they are going towards more innovative GPU’s which will support CUDA and even an alternative to physx.

“We are thrilled to be able to attract an experienced industry leader like Manju Hegde to the AMD team, a sign of the quality of talent we are able to attract to AMD on the strength of our Fusion roadmap,” said Rick Bergman, senior vice president and general manager, AMD Products Group. “Manju brings prized expertise in developing the ecosystem for enabling breakthrough and heightened experiences on new architectures to AMD. As Manju and his team work with the ecosystem to usher in a new era of visual computing, we expect a wide range of industry leaders to embrace the future of accelerated computing through the combination of the GPU and CPU — a combination only AMD can deliver with its AMD Fusion technology.”

Hegde will lead the AMD Fusion Experience Program, an initiative focused on “identifying innovative computing solutions and applications poised to take full advantage of the forthcoming AMD Fusion family of Accelerated Processing Units (APU).”

I can’t wait to see how this affects ATi‘s future GPU’s.

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Horrors of Web Hosting – Our True Story
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It is not very difficult now to find a cheap webhost when you are just trying to start blogging or getting the hang of being present on the World Wide Web. It is however very difficult to find a host which is also reliable, have great customer support and does not delete your account without notifying you in the name of “over usage of resources”.

It happened to us, wccftech.com, approximately 2 weeks ago when our site went down and the only information we received from them, after we raised a trouble ticket, was “your site has been shut down as it was using too many resources”. Like tell me, running on a VPS with Xeon Processor and 1GB of dedicated memory and moderate traffic in a day, it was over utilizing the resources. Gimme a break here dude!! We were running on a 512MB dedicated memory VPS and there was no problem, so tell, how come all of a sudden, without any surge in traffic, our site started to over utilize resources. There was something fishy here…

Hardware Industry

Finally the efforts have paid off and WCCFtech.com has won the “Best Technology Hardware Blog” award in the first ever Blog Awards Pakistan. The ceremony was held in Karachi, Pakistan today and it all came as a surprise to us (honestly!)

Well, we would like to specially thank all our readers and members who have been instrumental in making this site a success. Our reviewers are the ones who really deserve this award as they have been the ones who gave in their best to provide the readers unbiased and in-depth reviews.

Thank you all for being part of this community!

For details on all the winners visit Blog Awards

Verizon’s Droid Incredible now available for pre-order
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Those of you who are anxiously waiting for Verizon Droid Incredible now you can pre-order your Droid Incredible for US $ 199 only with 2 year contract on Verizon page & receive US $100 mail-in rebate. Delivery date for Verizon Droid Incredible is April 29th 2010.

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Combining the power of Android and usability of HTC sense Verizon offers Droid Incredible with 1 GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon processor, 3.7-inch WVGA 480×800 AMOLED capacitive touch display, 8 mega pixel camera.

Sandy Bridge: Intel’s Nehlam replacement!
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Everyone is familiar with Intel Famous i3, i5 and i7 processors even though they have been in the market for what seems like a year now, but Intel has already created a successor to the Nehlam chip codenamed “Sandy Bridge” Intel’s CEO Paul Otellini said at a developers conference in Beijing that they will roll out the new chips as early as the Q1 of 2010 and begin commercial distribution later this year! The actual chips will be available in Q1 2011.

sandy

Intel Sandy Bridge will feature Dual and Quad core setups before showing up hexacore (6 cores) or octacore (8 cores) the new chips will run on the Intel 1155 6 Series platform codenamed “Cougar Point” (a hint to server processors coming first?) One of the brightest features of the Sandy Bridge architecture is the addition of Intel Advanced Vector Extension (AVX) , which is designed specifically for data encryption and decryption. The chip will also use Intel’s sixth generation graphics core and will include acceleration for floating point, video, and processor intensive software most often found in media applications.

These will chips will be 32nm Intel is proud to call this their fastest ramp ever, for the first Sandy Bridge iterations. CEO Paul Otellini added:

“In our manufacturing environment our factory teams have executed the ramp of our 32nm process superbly. We exceeded output expectations with lower costs than originally anticipated and are currently shipping over fifty SKUs on 32nm process. 32nm is our fastest ramping process ever and I am pleased to note we are accelerating the ramp of our third and fourth 32nm factories faster than our original plan, such that by early Q4 we will have four factories in production on 32nm,”

We can only hope that the Sandy Bridge lives up to its expectations and the hype its being given by Intel considering competitor AMD has already shown their first hexacore processors heading soon to commercial release worldwide.

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Hacker claims Microsoft more secure then Apple.
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Marc Maiffret a 17 year old teen who at the age of 17 became a famous hacker, so famous that the FBI personally came to his house and took him away, after the incident he turned his life around and decided to start working for the good guys for a change and that’s when he teamed up and helped create e-Eye Digital a company dedicated to finding security flaws in Microsoft softwares,until last December, he joined anti-malware firm FireEye as chief security architect.

After thorough investigation Marc has discovered that maybe Microsoft isn’t so flawed after all,

“Now when you look at Microsoft today they do more to secure their software than anyone. They’re the model for how to do it. They’re not perfect; there’s room for improvement. But they are definitely doing more than anybody else in the industry, I would say,” Maiffret told CNet in an interview. “From an internal process in how they go about auditing their code and securing software from a technical perspective, they do have one of the best models. The area they still have room for improvement is around time lines of how long it takes for them to fix things.”

Maiffret is now pointing to Adobe and Apple as being companies who are lacking in the security department. “They are starting to get black eyes with people saying Adobe is a bigger worry than Microsoft is at the moment, which I agree with. As those things are happening, Adobe and Apple and other companies are starting to pay attention and care more. But a year ago, it was still very much a marketing thing. People from both companies treated it as a marketing problem. They didn’t have good technical structures behind the scenes.”

Apple has hired an industry-noted security employee formerly of Microsoft, but Maiffret still says that Apple’s very much behind when it comes to security. “They’ve really only begun in the last six months or so taking security seriously and understanding that it impacts their business in a serious way.”

Referring to Apple, Maiffret said,”It’s even a little scarier with them because they try to market themselves as more secure than the PC, that you don’t have to worry about viruses, etc. Anytime there’s been a hacking contest, within a few hours someone’s found a new Apple vulnerability. If they were taking it seriously, they wouldn’t claim to be more secure than Microsoft because they are very much not. And the Apple community is pretty ignorant to the risks that are out there as it relates to Apple. The reason we don’t see more attacks out there compared to Microsoft is because their market share isn’t near what Microsoft’s is.”

Maiffret continued, “I think Microsoft does a better job with their code auditing than folks like Apple do. We’ve only seen a scratching of the surface as far as Apple vulnerabilities because nobody cares to find them. There’s nothing inherent with Apple themselves and their development. The only reason Apple gets little increase in security is because they’re running on top of a Unix-based operating system and they can take advantage of some of the things that have been done for them.”

What an interesting turn of events, all these years we consider Windows OS’s insecure when in fact it was Apple that had the real security holes in them. Let’s see how this influences Macintosh popularity now.

Source TomsHardware

ATI reports successful sale; 6 million DX11 GPU sold!
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Its no big secret that Nvidia took its sweet time to catch up with ATI in the Direct-X 11 race and unlike the tortoise and the hare, slow and steady DOES NOT win the race in this case.

ATI reported that they have sold 6 million DX-11 GPU’s across the world which is quite an accomplishment for the company.

AMD announced revenue for the first quarter of 2010 of $1.57 billion, net income of $257 million, or $0.35 per share, and operating income of $182 million. The company reported non-GAAP net income of $63 million, or $0.09 per share, and non-GAAP operating income of $130 million. More details here.

“Strong product offerings and solid operating performance resulted in record first quarter revenue,” said Dirk Meyer, AMD President and CEO. “We continue to strengthen our product offerings. We launched our latest generation of server platforms, expanded our family of DirectX 11-compatible graphics offerings, and commenced shipments of our next-generation notebook platforms to customers.”

ATI had such a huge lead over Nvidia that they had plenty of time to reveal high end, mainstream and value oriented GPU’s to the market while Nvidia is still selling the really high end cards leaving a very small market open to the public at large when they should be working on releasing budget and mainstream cards as soon as possible otherwise they will lose the GPU-race against ATI (even though they have quite a lead). Nvidia with its over hyped Fermi lineup so far just has the 470GTX and 480GTX both of which have a >$400 price tag which is a huge burden on the pocket of PC gamers, if Nvidia doesn’t hurry up with expanding the 4 series family they might just lose their brand loyal customers to ATI.

Lets see whether Nvidia learns from this mistake or will it be too late.

Source TomsHardware

Dell unveils their Andriod based tablet, Photos Included
Industry

Dell unveiled their new tablet to compete with the iPad, DELL just jumped on the tablet bandwagon and is working on their own “iPad killer” (who isn’t?).

dellstreak

The design of the streak is remarkable it almost puts the iPad to shame, the DELL streak will use Google Android and MID OS, there will be 3 models of the Streak, Streak will launch this year with the Dell Aero smartphone, Streak 7 will launch Q4 2010 and Streak 10 will launch at Q1 2011.

Of all the iPad competitors this one looks the most promising, but lets see what the future holds.

Source DailyTech



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