Sunday, September 30, 2007
TidBITS Entertainment: Amazon MP3 Takes on the iTunes Store
I've already started to pick and choose what I want, getting the best "deal", as I view it -- either better price, no DRM and probably better quality from Amazon or getting more selection from iTunes.
For instance, on Saturday, the wife and I were listened to Freddy Fender song. She said "play more of those -- do you have the "teardrop" song?" Unfortunately, I didn't have any more Fender songs, so I quickly opened up itunes store and the amazon mp3 store and started digging. I was able to grab a "live" album of all the top Fender songs from Amazon for $5.95. But they didn't have the "orginial" versions of some key songs, those I had to get DRM'ed from itunes.
Saturday, September 29, 2007
Slashdot | Intel Chief Evangelist Comments on Linux Scheduler
Friday, September 28, 2007
Hassle-Free PC - Forbes.com
EETimes.com - Analyst cuts AMD forecast amid MPU snags
Earlier this month, AMD released pricing for the nine models that make up its newly launched quad-core x86 microprocessor family, codenamed "Barcelona." The processor is based on 65-nm technology.
''We believe the company's late Barcelona introduction and disappointing early performance are an early indication of a bad marriage of process technology and design that will be hard to fix before a move to 45-nm is required,'' said analyst Doug Freedman of American Technology Research Inc., in a new report.
''AMD still has a lot of work to do to fix the architectural mismatch of Barcelona with the 65-nm process node and the poor performance of R600,'' he said, referring to ATI's latest graphics chip. That chip is also late to the market.
Sunday, September 23, 2007
Really funny...
Thursday, September 20, 2007
Bomb me--please!
So:
Common Lisp tutorial
Wednesday, September 19, 2007
Virtualization Brings New Data Recovery Concerns, Benefits
Sunday, September 16, 2007
...on pampers, programming & pitching manure: 07/01/2005 - 08/01/2005
Saturday, September 15, 2007
Coyote Blog: More Vista Suckage
In particular, the networking is an enormous step backwards from XP. The wireless networking was a real pain to get set up in the first place, in contrast to XP and my wife's Mac which both worked and connected from the moment the power switch turned on.
Now, we are getting two new errors. First, at random times, the computer will stop being able to connect to the internet. It will have a good wireless signal, and see other computers on the network fine, and the other computers on the network will see the internet, but Vista does not. Just rebooted the computer into the XP partition, and XP sees the Internet fine -- its just Vista that is broken.
Friday, September 14, 2007
Gamasutra - The Top 10 Myths of Video Game Optimization
Inside Apple's iPhone: More than just a dial tone - 7/27/2007 - EDN
...confirmed that the applications processor is a Samsung design, thereby following in the footsteps of Samsung's first CPU design win with Apple in the second-generation iPod nano
Thursday, September 13, 2007
stevenf.com: Bugs Are Magic Tricks
Stevey's Blog Rants
Quad socket Intel Caneland platform benchmarked
Wednesday, September 12, 2007
Data Mining Research - www.dataminingblog.com: MLDM 2007: Anil K. Jain's presentation on clustering
Virtual PC Guy's WebLog : Detecting Microsoft virtual machines
Quote on bottleneck on Virtual Machines:
Good oveview of AMD's poor benchmark showing on Barcelona..
And then concludes:
Barcelona needed to be a slam dunk for AMD. It has turned out to be much less. AMD now needs to focus solely on solving their manufacturing issues and releasing faster clocked Barcelonas. AMD's customers need to be knowledgeable of the fact that several of Intel's upcoming 45nm products will be here in a few months. These will likely deliver better performance on less power.
If AMD continues as they have this year. If they continue to lose large amounts of money each quarter. And if they are not able to achieve high clock speeds with their 65nm SOI technology at a pace consistent with Intel's anticipated ramping at 45nm, then this launch will be the turning point. It will prove out to be the beginning of the end for AMD.
Until we saw Barcelona numbers there was always hope. AMD knew this and kept their cards very close to their chest, not even releasing products for review until late last week. Unless AMD can turn it around and significantly ramp up the clock speed to compete with and win against Intel's 45 nm competition, then AMD may be headed into a life-threatening storm.
Monday, September 10, 2007
Best of the Barcelona vs. Xeon reviews:
TechTeport: http://www.techreport.com/articles.x/13176/1
Idle power is impressive (p12 in Anandtech),
Barcelona idle: 188W (2P QC, 8x 1GB DDR2)
Clovertown idle: 257W (2P QC, 8x 1GB FBDIMM)
+37%
Barcelona margin more than halved at peak load power (Cinebench)
Barcelona Load: 299.9W
Clovertown Load: 347.3W
+16%