Friday, October 29, 2004

Designer puts 96 cores on single chip | Tech News on ZDNet

Designer puts 96 cores on single chip | Tech News on ZDNet: "Chip designer ClearSpeed has put 96 computing cores onto a single semiconductor"

Intel to debut new Itaniums Nov. 8 | CNET News.com

Intel to debut new Itaniums Nov. 8 | CNET News.com: "Next on Intel's agenda is a successor called Montecito due by the end of 2005 and built with a 90-nanometer process that lets more circuitry fit on a single chip. Montecito has dual processing engines, called cores, and each core can run two instruction sequences, called threads. "

Intel plans to introduce five south-bridge chips for Smithfield

Intel plans to introduce five south-bridge chips for Smithfield: "Intel plans to introduce five versions of its ICH7 south-bridge chip for its Smithfield dual-core platform"

Intel plans to introduce five south-bridge chips for Smithfield

Intel plans to introduce five south-bridge chips for Smithfield: "Intel plans to introduce five versions of its ICH7 south-bridge chip for its Smithfield dual-core platform"

Monday, October 04, 2004

CET Cincinnati | Zinzinnati Reflections

CET Cincinnati | Zinzinnati Reflections: "Until World War I, most telephone operators in Cincinnati were bilingual, often speaking in German more often than English"

Living - The Cincinnati Post

Living - The Cincinnati Post: "There were 32 operating breweries in Over-the-Rhine in the late 19th century."

German American Studies

German American Studies: "More than four Ohioans in 10 report German ancestry and Ohio has the third largest number of people claiming German ancestry, according to the 1980 U.S. Census, but a higher percentage can be found in Cincinnati, where 50% of the population claims German ancestry!"

Travel America: Step up to the plate in Cincinnati: this ever-changing Ohio River city brims with major league fun - City Of The Month

Travel America: Step up to the plate in Cincinnati: this ever-changing Ohio River city brims with major league fun - City Of The Month: "We feasted on German food across the street at the new Hofbrauhaus, the first American outpost of the famed beer hall restaurant in Munich, Germany"