Intel shows off 32/64-bit processing
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Video: Barrett shows off 32/64-bit
processing
Video: Barrett shows off 32/64-bit
processing
02/18/2004 01:26 PMZDNet Feb 18 2004 5:00PM GMT
Intel, AMD Pack Dual Processing Cores on
Single Chip
Intel, AMD Pack Dual Processing Cores on
Single Chip
09/06/2004 01:38 AMUpcoming dual-core chips pack twice the performance.
Intel shows weakness
Intel shows weakness
09/02/2004 04:10 PMZDNet Sep 2 2004 9:00PM GMT
Intel shows off next-generation chips
Intel shows off next-generation chips
08/30/2004 03:11 AMInvestors Business Daily Aug 30 2004 6:41AM GMT
Intel Shows Wireless Transceiver (PC
World)
Intel Shows Wireless Transceiver (PC
World)
08/12/2004 02:50 AMPC World - Prototype 90-nanometer radio chip promises more power than
current CMOS technology.
Intel Labs Shows Bluetooth, Wi-Fi
Cooperation
Intel Labs Shows Bluetooth, Wi-Fi
Cooperation
05/06/2004 09:38 PMAnalyst sees Intel technology that uses low-power Bluetooth to signal
when Wi-Fi needed (3rd item): Rob Enderle visits Intel Labs and sees
what he calls a personal data repeater which combines Bluetooth (low
power, short distances, low speed) with Wi-Fi (higher power
requirements for longer distances and higher speeds). The
implementation he describes is a portable device that relays
information from an appliance like a watch or PDA; the implementation
sounds rather horsey. More likely, you'd see it used in a cell phone
or PDA directly that has (in the future) single chip Bluetooth/Wi-Fi
and activates the right circuitry at the right time. It's a clever
idea to use the low-power signaling, but it's also possible that a
Wi-Fi transceiver with multiple power levels could act in the same
capacity....
Intel Shows Designers How to Ease the
Breeze
Intel Shows Designers How to Ease the
Breeze
09/09/2004 04:46 PMIntel's new Thermal Management and SpeedStep technologies enable high
performance in smaller systems by reducing power dissipation, thermal
output, and fan noise.
Overclocking Intel’s flagship with 28
percent - asetek shows it is possible!
Overclocking Intel’s flagship with 28
percent - asetek shows it is possible!
07/17/2004 09:24 PMIntel Shows Off "Helper Threading",
Reconfigurable Logic
Intel Shows Off "Helper Threading",
Reconfigurable Logic
02/19/2004 03:28 PMIntel Corp. chief technologist Pat Gelsinger showed off the company's
first reconfigurable silicon at the Intel Developer Forum this
morning, together with a yet another way to improve the efficiency of
the company's general-purpose microprocessors.
Insurance Payors Cut Offshore Processing
Risk of HCFA-1500 and UB-92 Paper Claims
By Utilizing MedValue Workflow
Management System for Claims
Processing™.
Insurance Payors Cut Offshore Processing
Risk of HCFA-1500 and UB-92 Paper Claims
By Utilizing MedValue Workflow
Management System for Claims
Processing™.
08/27/2004 01:27 PMMedValue, the leading provider of Claims Processing solutions and
offshore talent to America’s leading Insurance Payors announced the
rollout of its groundbreaking MedValue Workflow Management System for
Claims Processing™(WMS), a proprietary web-based management and
collaboration tool designed to eliminate risk of processing claims
offshore by providing seamless Communication, Knowledge Management,
Management Reporting and Issues Tracking between its Customers’
US-based Staff and MedValue’s India operations. [PRWEB Aug 25, 2004]
Processing XML with PHP
Processing XML with PHP
10/29/2003 02:21 AMJoin Timothy as he shows you how to process XML with PHP. In this
tutorial you will learn the basics of using PHP to interpret XML.
Processing Production
Processing Production
02/10/2004 02:49 AMWhat's the best way to increase production without sacrificing
quality?
PCs that use net for processing, storage
get hot
PCs that use net for processing, storage
get hot
12/27/2004 01:08 PMAP via San Francisco Chronicle Dec 27 2004 3:41PM GMT
Conformant XSL-FO processing for $80
Conformant XSL-FO processing for $80
10/17/2002 04:59 AMRenderX have made significant changes to
their licensing/pricing structure for XEP, their highly
conformant XSL-FO engine.
An individual license for a nearly full-featured "Stamped
Edition" is priced at US$80, while an individual license for
the fully-featured standard "Client Edition" is US$300. Both
versions can be purchased online.
XSLT Processing in .NET
XSLT Processing in .NET
08/14/2002 06:28 PMJoe Feser gives an overview of the many ways XML can be transforming
using XSLT within the Microsoft .NET Framework.
SAX processing in Python
SAX processing in Python
05/26/2004 04:20 AMAn application developer can choose any one of a number of strategies
to read and use an XML document. In some very simple examples a script
containing a number of regular expressions might do the job, but
normally a more rigorous technique is required. The Simple API for XML
(SAX) is one of the two key techniques for analysing and processing
XML documents (the other is the more complicated Document Object Model
(DOM)).
Sun offers processing by the hour
Sun offers processing by the hour
02/05/2005 09:32 PMComputer giant Sun offers vast processing power and storage rental for
53p an hour.
Processing at the Speed of Light
Processing at the Speed of Light
10/30/2003 05:58 AMIsraeli startup Lenslet has built a computer processor that uses
optics instead of silicon, enabling it to perform 8 trillion
operations per second, equivalent to a supercomputer and 1,000 times
faster than standard processors.
FormProc - Form Processing API
FormProc - Form Processing API
03/15/2003 10:13 PMFormProc 1.3 Released
Midi in/out/file processing
Midi in/out/file processing
07/25/2004 10:49 AMWelcome
Configuration File Processing with PHP
Configuration File Processing with PHP
12/13/2003 11:00 PMIn this tutorial Timothy shows you how to work with configuration
files with PHP.
A Question on PDF Post Processing
A Question on PDF Post Processing
12/29/2003 11:49 PMHere's something that's been in the back of my mind for a couple of
weeks, but it hasn't been pressing enough to really dig into research.
So I'm going to be lazy and throw the question out here.
If you take a document from Word or whatever and convert it to a
PDF, Adobe Acrobat can then do some great things with it (and I mean
really great things; browse this book
sometime, and you'll be amazed at what you can do with Acrobat). You
can create hotspots that hyperlink to Web sites, add video, specify
articles within larger documents, add bookmarks, etc.
But what happens when you have to change the source document? You
make a change in Word, reprint to Acrobat Distiller, and you now have
a brand new PDF. You have to do all the post processing all over
again.
So, my question is: is there a way to "swap out" the source
document from a PDF? How do you avoid having to re-do all the Acrobat
enhancements you did post-PDF conversion? Just wondering.
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MT Background Processing Limitations
MT Background Processing Limitations
09/07/2004 08:30 AMOne of the cool new things in Movable Type 3.x is that it forks
processes to do stuff in the background. For instance, if you save an
entry, you don't have to wait for it to rebuild. MT runs the rebuild
process in the background, and the entry quietly rebuilds within 30
seconds or so of you saving the entry and returning to the menu
screen.
However, this morning I was mass deleting 60+ comment spams
(another great new feature: search for comments by IP). MT 3.x is
automatically rebuilds the entry when you delete a comment (great
improvement, BTW), so 60+ entries were rebuilding at the same time in
the background.
Now, we all know that MT isn't terribly efficient with the database
calls (doesn't have to be when it's write-one, read-many), so the
database must have been getting hammered while these entries were
rebuilding.
I made a change to another entry, tried to save it, and got
this:
Got an error: Bad ObjectDriver config: Connection error:
User [removed]@localhost has already more than 'max_user_connections'
active connections
A small price to pay for background processing, but they probably
should have trapped the error. Now I'm left wondering how many of my
entries actually rebuilt, and how many died in process due to this
error. Since they were being rebuilt in the background and thus
wouldn't display an errror, I may never know.
The solution: Rebuild All Files. My hosting company must hate
me.
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Simple XML Processing With elementtree
Simple XML Processing With elementtree
02/12/2003 07:46 PMIn his latest Python and XML column, Uche Ogbuji introduces Fred
Lundh's elementtree, a very pythonic way of processing XML.
PC players double down on processing
PC players double down on processing
06/18/2004 05:31 PMITBusiness.ca Jun 18 2004 9:49PM GMT
Text Processing in Python
Text Processing in Python
10/28/2003 11:06 PM
I'm seeing ever more Python in the social software space. Its
suitability to the task of converting napkin pseudocode to
equally-readable running code and focus on there simply being at least
one reasonable way to do things (as opposed to the Perlish
TMTOWTDI) means its often quicker for a social
software programmer-to-be to pick up and prototype an idea without all
that $_@%# gobbledegook.
/.
reviews David Mertz's
Text Processing in Python.
"If you have read an introductory book or two about Python
programming, but you are far from being an expert, then you will
benefit a lot from reading this book. If you are a competent
programmer in any other language, you will benefit from this book. If
you are an expert Python programmer, you will also benefit from this
book."
A Perl hacker myself, I dabbled in Python with the first incarnation
of
blosxom, the
peerkat
"personal syndicated data aggregator living on your desktop" back in
2001. While blosxom's come full-circle, sporting all of the ideas and
fun(ctionality) of peerkat, it was also a round-trip,
programmatically-speaking. I returned to Perl, the language I've come
to know and love over the past 7 years. That isn't to say my
anal-retentive > 1/2 isn't still drawn to the clean lines of
Python. This book's definitely on my wishlist.
A Report On Processing Performance
A Report On Processing Performance
01/07/2004 06:13 PMThe combination of faster hardware and better software has brought
about a significant performance jump for pro digital photographers
using the Mac. And while the PC is still quicker overall, the Mac is
at least back in the race. (Rob Galbraith via MyAppleMenu)
Other News: Mac vs. PC Photo Processing
Other News: Mac vs. PC Photo Processing
01/07/2004 02:10 PMRob Galbraith takes another look at Mac vs. PC performance in photo
processing, a year later.
Processing Payments With CURL
Processing Payments With CURL
01/26/2003 12:10 PMDescription
ASP.NET Form Processing Basics
ASP.NET Form Processing Basics
07/02/2002 08:02 PMWebmasterBase Jul 2 2002 6:30PM ET
Using PHP for Date Processing in Forms
Using PHP for Date Processing in Forms
07/22/2002 09:41 AMA short overview describing PHP functions which can make using date
fields in forms much easier for you.
Is online analytical processing for you?
Is online analytical processing for you?
02/01/2005 09:25 PMZDNet Feb 1 2005 7:56PM GMT
Processing SOAP Headers
Processing SOAP Headers
07/17/2002 07:16 PMIn this month's XML Endpoints column, Rich Salz explains how to
process SOAP headers and why you'd want to. Along the way he predicts
the demise of SAX-based SOAP processors.
TimesTen touts transaction processing
TimesTen touts transaction processing
06/14/2004 08:30 AMTimesTen on Monday will release Version 5.1 of its data management and
transaction processing system, focusing on the ?real-time enterprise.?
NetSuite Adds Multicurrency Processing
NetSuite Adds Multicurrency Processing
12/24/2004 12:54 PMTo better serve its e-commerce customers around the world, the company
has partnered with WorldPay to provide multicurrency credit card
processing.
JPEG Processing BOF Proof Of Concept
JPEG Processing BOF Proof Of Concept
09/16/2004 06:53 PMGulfTech Security (Sep 16 2004)
XML Processing Model Requirements
Published
XML Processing Model Requirements
Published
04/09/2004 04:00 PM2004-04-07: The XML Core Working Group has released XML Processing
Model Requirements as a Working Group Note. The XML Processing Model
and Language it outlines is an interoperable way for applications to
describe the order in which processes should be applied to XML
documents. Visit the XML home page. (News archive)
RE: JPEG Processing BOF Proof Of Concept
RE: JPEG Processing BOF Proof Of Concept
09/17/2004 04:02 PMCassidy Macfarlane (Sep 17 2004)
Computing industries stance on 64 bit
processing
Computing industries stance on 64 bit
processing
06/05/2004 01:18 PMAMD Zone Jun 5 2004 5:46PM GMT
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Intel shows off 32/64-bit processing