stargeek
PHP news website logo.
home    PHP scripts    articles    seo tools    links    search    contact    shop    realtors


Intel concedes defeat on 64-bit extensions







Intel concedes defeat on 64-bit
extensions

Intel concedes defeat on 64-bit
extensions
02/18/2004 07:33 AM

vnunet.com Feb 18 2004 11:39AM GMT




This is a GrokNews Entry: (what is grok?)





Similar Items

Intel concedes defeat on 64-bit extensions

Grok Headline matches for Intel concedes defeat on 64-bit extensions

Mo. Gov. Holden Concedes Defeat to
Auditor (AP)


Mo. Gov. Holden Concedes Defeat to
Auditor (AP)
08/04/2004 01:00 AM
AP - Missouri voters dumped embattled Gov. Bob Holden in favor of state Auditor Claire McCaskill in the Democratic primary Tuesday, delivering Holden a stunning defeat after a term that has been mired in turmoil since his very first day in office.

Dominican President Mejia Concedes
Defeat (AP)


Dominican President Mejia Concedes
Defeat (AP)
05/17/2004 12:08 AM
AP - President Hipolito Mejia conceded defeat late Sunday in an election marked by an outpouring of public anger over the Dominican Republic's worst economic crisis in decades.

Intel Concedes 64-Bit Chips Are Wave of
the Future


Intel Concedes 64-Bit Chips Are Wave of
the Future
02/17/2004 11:53 PM
New York Times Feb 18 2004 3:52AM GMT

Intel Announces P4 with 64-Bit
Extensions


Intel Announces P4 with 64-Bit
Extensions
08/04/2004 11:46 PM
osOpinion Aug 5 2004 3:36AM GMT

Intel CEO Introduces 64-Bit "Extensions"


Intel CEO Introduces 64-Bit "Extensions" 02/17/2004 02:22 PM
Intel chief executive Crag Barrett opened the Intel Developer Forum here by talking about transformations, including the company's transformation of its 32-bit processor line to 64-bit.

Intel 64-Bit Extensions Spell Trouble
For AMD


Intel 64-Bit Extensions Spell Trouble
For AMD
02/19/2004 03:56 AM
Extreme Tech Feb 19 2004 8:05AM GMT

Intel CT 64-bit Extensions Details Leak


Intel CT 64-bit Extensions Details Leak 02/18/2004 05:27 AM

Intel to unveil 64-bit extensions in
Nocona on Monday


Intel to unveil 64-bit extensions in
Nocona on Monday
06/22/2004 03:37 PM
Intel Corp. plans to unveil its first processor with 64-bit extensions technology next week, sources familiar with Intel's plans indicated Tuesday.

Intel promises 64-bit extensions for
Xeon, Prescott


Intel promises 64-bit extensions for
Xeon, Prescott
02/17/2004 05:13 PM
SAN FRANCISCO - Intel Corp.'s next generation Xeon processor and future versions of the Prescott Pentium 4 processors will come with 64-bit extensions technology, said Craig Barrett, Intel's chief executive officer, Tuesday during his opening keynote address at the Intel Developer Forum in San Francisco.

Intel takes on AMD, adding 64-bit
extensions to its Xeon line


Intel takes on AMD, adding 64-bit
extensions to its Xeon line
02/19/2004 06:07 AM
Not unexpected, but still a pleasant surprise (except for those working at AMD).


Microsoft concedes on most EU demands


Microsoft concedes on most EU demands 04/04/2005 11:46 PM
San Jose Mercury News Apr 5 2005 4:18AM GMT

Rather Concedes Papers Are Suspect
(washingtonpost.com)


Rather Concedes Papers Are Suspect
(washingtonpost.com)
09/16/2004 07:34 AM
washingtonpost.com - CBS anchor Dan Rather acknowledged for the first time yesterday that there are serious questions about the authenticity of the documents he used to question President Bush's National Guard record last week on "60 Minutes."

MGM Concedes Some Fair-Use Rights Exist


MGM Concedes Some Fair-Use Rights Exist 04/03/2005 04:03 PM

Microsoft concedes dial-up patch problem


Microsoft concedes dial-up patch problem 06/14/2004 10:15 AM
The software giant admits there's a problem with patches - and that the real solution will have to wait until Longhorn Users need to do more about security prevention, but Microsoft admits that getting the latest update patch from the Web is not always easy for consumers connecting via dial-up links.

Google concedes 'Risk Factor' from
Playboy interview


Google concedes 'Risk Factor' from
Playboy interview
08/15/2004 11:04 PM
iTnews Aug 16 2004 2:44AM GMT

Google Concedes Risk Factor From Playboy
Interview


Google Concedes Risk Factor From Playboy
Interview
08/13/2004 07:38 PM
TechWeb Aug 13 2004 11:11PM GMT

Winning Candidate Accidentally Concedes
Race With Itchy Email Finger


Winning Candidate Accidentally Concedes
Race With Itchy Email Finger
06/10/2004 09:49 AM
In an age of one-click everything, it's no surprise that we've been seeing more Dewey Defeats Truman-like stories in the press. In fact, earlier this week, the Tampa Tribune published an editorial on why the Lightning lost the Stanley Cup in hockey - when the truth was that they had won. However, it's not just newspapers that make these kinds of mistakes any more. Apparently, the winner of a gubernatorial primary in Montana accidentally emailed reporters his concession speech. Of course, when you're on the winning side, it's easy to laugh about it afterwards.

Bush Concedes Flaws in Iraq Weapons Data
(Los Angeles Times)


Bush Concedes Flaws in Iraq Weapons Data
(Los Angeles Times)
02/10/2004 02:52 AM
Los Angeles Times - WASHINGTON — President Bush on Sunday conceded for the first time that he relied on flawed assumptions and inaccurate information in launching the Iraq war, but he denied having intentionally misled the American people.

"Iraq concedes that anyone the
insurgents don't want to vote won't get
to vote in the upcoming elections, as
Mr. Rumsfeld said and Mr. Allawi either
does or doesn't agree to and Mr.
Armitage denied"


"Iraq concedes that anyone the
insurgents don't want to vote won't get
to vote in the upcoming elections, as
Mr. Rumsfeld said and Mr. Allawi either
does or doesn't agree to and Mr.
Armitage denied"
09/27/2004 02:37 AM

Fire* Extensions


Fire* Extensions 02/16/2004 10:50 AM

mozdev.org - www: projects/active: This list of projects give me great faith that Firebird/fox is very much on the right track.

Click here to comment on this entry


SMS Schema Extensions


SMS Schema Extensions 01/04/2004 09:32 AM

Firefox Extensions


Firefox Extensions 06/05/2004 10:16 AM
Bugmenot extension for Firefox .. extension

extensions.roachfiend.com/index.html#bugmenot
track this site | 4 links


Rosetta-Extensions-0.02


Rosetta-Extensions-0.02 05/02/2004 12:22 AM

Rosetta-Extensions-0.08


Rosetta-Extensions-0.08 09/10/2004 07:16 AM

Rosetta-Extensions-0.06


Rosetta-Extensions-0.06 08/07/2004 06:56 AM

Rosetta-Extensions-0.01


Rosetta-Extensions-0.01 04/11/2004 05:34 AM

"compatible extensions"


"compatible extensions" 06/17/2004 06:47 AM

More Extensions for Mozilla


More Extensions for Mozilla 07/12/2004 05:38 AM
A previous story about extensions for Mozilla elicited a ton of e-mails from readers who accused us of ignoring some of the best ones. So to stop the barrage, here's a rundown of some of the other great browser add-ons. By Michelle Delio.

Rosetta-Extensions-0.04


Rosetta-Extensions-0.04 06/22/2004 05:57 AM

Rosetta-Extensions-0.07


Rosetta-Extensions-0.07 08/17/2004 07:59 AM

Rosetta-Extensions-0.14


Rosetta-Extensions-0.14 12/19/2004 03:04 PM

Rosetta-Extensions-0.05


Rosetta-Extensions-0.05 07/04/2004 05:25 AM

Custom PHP Extensions


Custom PHP Extensions 07/19/2002 07:45 AM

Rosetta-Extensions-0.03


Rosetta-Extensions-0.03 05/13/2004 12:46 AM

Shock defeat for USA


Shock defeat for USA 08/15/2004 03:45 PM
Puerto Rico claim a surprise 92-73 victory over the USA 'Dream Team'.

The Thrill of Defeat


The Thrill of Defeat 06/14/2004 05:13 AM

Yankees Defeat Red Sox, 4-2 (AP)


Yankees Defeat Red Sox, 4-2 (AP) 06/30/2004 11:01 PM
AP - David Ortiz made a key error that allowed New York to tie game in the seventh inning, and Gary Sheffield's RBI double in the eighth sent the New York Yankees to a 4-2 victory over the Red Sox on Wednesday night.

Magnanimous Defeat


Magnanimous Defeat 12/19/2004 03:31 PM
Boy, does this suck. Even with a couple of days of perspective, it still sucks. And it may suck for 4 more years.It may suck until sometime in late 2012, when the Mayans seem to think time and space will collapse and everything will suck everything into everything else. And that will really suck. But, for now, life goes on. I feel as if half the people in America have just forced a fat crow down my gullet. I am compelled to admit that I am genuinely out of touch with half my country. I feel like I'm suffering the death of a loved one. I'm not sure which of the stages of grief I've reached at this point, but I'm pretty well past denial. I'm mourning a number of losses, one of which is the belief that "my side" is actually a clear majority that would reveal itself if we ever shuffled off our disdain for politics and voted in any force. ( Actually, we may be a majority - I don't trust these results - but even if we are, our margin is very slender and we were too dumb, diffident and disorganized to prevent the other side from successfully gaming the system. I would be angry about that if it would do any good, but I see where anger has gotten us so far.) I worked last night on processing all that wrath. To accelerate the process, I watched several conspiracy videos. I pondered over the plane the wreckage of which isn't visible in the pictures of the whacked wing of the Pentagon, I wondered how the New York Fire Department could have "pulled" 7 World Trade Center without having spent weeks preparing it for demolition, why no jets were scrambled to take out the hijacked planes, how the Patriot Act appeared so suddenly after the World Trade Massacre, etc. But believing that 9/11 was a vast, right-wing conspiracy is as pointless at this stage as believing in the likelier possibility that the exit polls were actually as accurate in Ohio in Florida as they were everywhere else. Maybe it will all come out someday, but there's precious little we can do about it now. Who are we going to complain to? The authorities? i even rented Fahrenheit 911, which I had never seen before, and was halfway through that when a young man who lives where I'm staying in Playa del Rey came home. Dale is a very solid guy from the Midwest. He's decent, enthusiastic, friendly, and resourceful. His girlfriend is an FBI agent. He's as American as it gets. (Though I've often thought the same of my own weird self.) He didn't want to talk politics. He's too polite, but I dragged him into a conversation anyway. Even though he had not discussed it with the other two people who live here, I had a feeling he was a Bush supporter. Which, in fact, he turned out to be. It became obvious right away that we were not in substantial disagreement over many policies. Dale was hoping that Bush in his second term would push for reduced dependence on oil and would come around on the environment. He wasn't crazy about the war. Our differences were over culture and style. Dale doesn't like Europe, though he's never been there. He's met Europeans and he resents their supercilious attitude towards us. He figures it for jealousy. "America," he said, "is like the captain of the football team, the most popular kid in school." He was describing his recent self, I expect. "The Europeans are like the chess club and they resent this guy cause he's the one who gets all the girls, even though he's not an intellectual like they are." I eyed him carefully, while secretly inspecting myself for similar resentments. It was lucky for both of us that he doesn't actually get all the girls. "Really," he said, "it's about character. It's about morality." "Wait," I said, "What about the morality of killing a hundred thousand Iraqis for no good reason?" "Saddam was killing them too." I doubted that even Saddam has ever killed as many Iraqis in a year and a half as we've just polished off, but I let that pass. "Besides, when Bush attacked, he thought he had a good reason. I can't believe he didn't think America was in danger." I could, but I let that pass too. This young man had been trained to respect authority just as surely as I had learned to suspect it. Whatever our agreements, we would always be separate in that regard. It was something that had grown into him in his lower middle class Christian home in central Illinois, along with a good pitching arm, in the same way that Bohemianism had taken root in me during the 60's. Morality and character are words that have subtly different meanings to each of us. And a lot of the divide has to do with the degree to which we are willing to admit the feminine into our natures. I think he suspects I'm a little too sensitive. It's less about character and morality than it is about masculinity. We have different notions about what it is to be a man, and they are important to us. But they don't necessarily make a bad fella out of either one of us. We both represent aspects of the American psyche that need each other, the jock and the intellectual, the Boy Scout and the renegade, the guardian and the wild card. We both love this great and terrible country, even as we fear one another's excessive influence on it, and part of what we love is the creative fever that arises from our division. As we need each other, however unwillingly, so America needs us both. Perhaps it's just the bargaining phase of grief, but I can see that one of the things I must do to feel less a stranger in my own...

Exploring Firefox Extensions


Exploring Firefox Extensions 09/06/2004 09:04 AM

Grok Description matches for Intel concedes defeat on 64-bit extensions
GrokA matches for Intel concedes defeat on 64-bit extensions

Intel concedes defeat on 64-bit extensions

The following phrases have been identified by the grok system as matching this entry:

















Also check out:


Grok

Ipod Porn on the
Rise

Brief Abstract of
Wikipedia's
Mesothelioma Cancer
page

Get first aid
instructions in your
cell phone

IE is crap
JSPWiki gains
podcasting support

UK games charts:
Sonic reigns supreme

Yahoo dumps Google
at last

New wave at toy fair
all about
computerized
interaction

Operators move
closer to 3G
services

Intel outlines new
home PC platform

E-learning takes off
at RAF

Met Police updates
999 call handling

Autodesk redrafts
architectural
applications

Am I too nice?
Mad Mel
In search of my own
brain

This really is your
brain on drugs

HTML Utopia! Design
Websites Without
Tables - Parts 1 and
2

Conflicting
technologies may
stall cell mergers

End of Moore's Law?
Wrong question

Bagle.B Internet
worm third most
virulent in history:
experts (AFP)

How should the EU
deal with migrants?

Thousands rush to
order iPod mini

Byers set to attack
council tax

Row over Telegraph
reaches court

Call for truth
commission

Councils face tax
rise grilling

Migrant influx fear
'exaggerated'

Scores killed in
Iran train blast

New CEO hopes to
'turn up' Motorola
as he cuts through
corporate crud

Motorola goes to
press with new chip
technology

Motorola sees
handset prices
rising in Asia

Simple Object Loader
MUG News: February
MacBUS meeting
announced

Digital
relationships under
the microscope

Latest Microsoft
patch could be most
critical

Stafffs opens
nursery for mobile
computing firms

The pop-up ad is
dead (nearly)

Email fraud soars
Cingular Wins Bid
for AT&T
Wireless (Los
Angeles Times)

Latching On to a
Horror (Los Angeles
Times)

S.F. Judge Won't
Halt Marriages (Los
Angeles Times)

Prosecutor in Terror
Case Sues Justice
Department (Los
Angeles Times)

Edwards Takes a
Close Second in
Wisconsin (Los
Angeles Times)

Israel's Sharon
Seeks to Convince
U.S. Peace Envoys
(Reuters)

More Than 11 Iraqis
Killed in Hilla
Blasts, Official
Says (Reuters)

More Than 200 Killed
in Iran Train Blast,
Agency Says
(Reuters)

Asia's Bird Flu
Death Toll Rises to
21 (AP)

Judge: Faneuil's
Friends Can Testify
(AP)

Sharon Fine Tunes
Unilateral Measures
(AP)

Guards Thwart Attack
on Base in Iraq (AP)

Iran Train Explosion
Kills 200 People
(AP)

The sun also rises
(FT.com)

Lindows Changes Name
in Europe (PC World)

Cingular wins
AT&T Wireless
(TheDeal.com)

what is grok?