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- Parvez is a 34 year old single guy from Bangalore, KA, India.
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I am a fun loving guy who just wants to surf the internet and make a difference to lives of people!If I can help I will.
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Rogue Wave Software Events
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Jun 12, 11:12pm
1 review
business, software, finance, amd, roguewave
http://www.roguewave.com/news-events/press-releases/2008/0609a.php
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From the page: "Rogue Wave Software, Inc., the leader in enterprise class C++ components and infrastructure, today announced a collaboration with AMD (NYSE: AMD). Rogue Wave will work with AMD to enhance the processing power of specialized applications in the financial services industry. Using the Rogue Wave® Hydra product suite, the companies seek to provide new solutions to help AMD customers further expand their parallel computing strategies.
Many developers in the financial services industry are looking to increase computing performance to support higher business volumes, run faster, support more users and process more transactions. In addition to the promise of multi-core CPU hardware, recent advances in graphical processing unit (GPU) chip sets have allowed developers to harness compute power of specialized modern graphics processors to deliver significant performance increases in high performance compute environments such as financial algorithmic applications."

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Los Alamos Lab: High-Performance Computing: Roadrunner
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May 13, 6:35pm
1 review
science, supercomputing, ibm, amd, lanl
http://www.lanl.gov/orgs/hpc/roadrunner/index.shtml
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IBM Corp.'s PowerXCell 8i will drive the Road Runner supercomputing system now being tested at Los Alamos National Laboratory. The goal is sustained petaflop performance. The new chip also uses 65-nanometer process technology, and IBM is touting the Cell-based system as eventually bringing "supercomputing to the masses." If so, researchers will have to begin working on a super-duper computer.

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Violin Memory and AMD Collaborate on Terabyte-Scale Server Memory
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Dec 11, 2007 7:52am
1 review
business, usa, tech, amd, power
http://money.cnn.com/news/newsfeeds/articles/marketwire/0337555.htm
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From the page: "Violin Memory, Inc. today announced a technology alliance with AMD (NYSE: AMD) that will combine memory appliances and the HyperTransportâ,,¢ technology high-speed interconnect in order to meet the demands of ever-increasing dataset size and application performance. The combined technology offering will cost-effectively extend server memory to Terabytes with significant reductions in power consumption, while increasing system reliability and availability."

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ThromboVision, Inc.
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Sep 17, 2007 7:20am
1 review
doctors, heart, amd, cardiology
http://www.thrombovision.com/
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It develops rapid-response, point-of-care clinical diagnostic products for diagnosing and managing cardiovascular risk factors.

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Sustainable IT | InfoWorld | Update: Study: AMD more power-efficient than Intel …
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Jul 21, 2007 11:16pm
1 review
science, amd, efficiency
http://weblog.infoworld.com/sustainableit/archives/2007/07/study_xeon_more.html
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From the page: "AMD Opteron servers proved more energy-efficient than those running Intel Xeon in server-power-efficiency test performed by Neal Nelson and Associates."
AMD 1,Intel 0!

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AMD touts power consumption tech in quad core | CNET News.com
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Feb 13, 2007 7:05am
1 review
science, amd
http://news.com.com/AMD+touts+power+consumption+tech+in+quad+core/2100-1006-6...
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From the page: "The cores inside Barcelona, the quad-core chip coming from Advanced Micro Devices later this year, are going to lead independent lives when it comes to power consumption.
The processor, which AMD will discuss at the International Solid State Circuits Conference (ISSCC) next week in San Francisco, will sport a new version of AMD's PowerNow technology that will let all four cores simultaneously operate at different speeds, depending on their work loads, to curb power.
If one of the cores is running a 3D simulation, for instance, it can crank past 2GHz, while the other three can slumber at 1GHz. The cores can run at one of four different speeds."

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The Green Grid
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Dec 7, 2006 11:57am
2 reviews
science, data, amd, dell, it-power
http://www.thegreengrid.org/
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First Tests: FX-60 Powers Superfast PCs - washingtonpost.com
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Jan 17, 2006 9:32pm
1 review
internet, amd
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/01/10/AR20060110015...
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