We’ve already seen field programmable gate arrays (or FPGAs ) used to create energy efficient supercomputers , but a team of researchers at the University of Glasgow led by Dr. Wim Vanderbauwhede now say that they have “effectively” created a 1,000 core processor based on the technology. To do that, the researchers divvied up the millions of transistors in the FPGA into 1,000 mini-circuits that are each able to process their own instructions — which, while still a proof of concept, has already proven to be about twenty times faster than “modern computers” in some early tests. Interestingly, Intel has also been musing about the idea of a 1,000 core processor recently, with Timothy Mattson of the company’s Microprocessor Technology Laboratory saying that such a processor is “feasible.” He’s referring to Intel’s Single-chip Cloud Computer (or SCC , pictured here), which currently packs a whopping 48 cores, but could “theoretically” scale up to 1,000 cores. He does note, however, that there are a number of other complicating factors that could limit the number of cores that are actually useful — namely, Amdahl’s law (see below) — but he says that Intel is “looking very hard at a range of applications that may indeed require that many cores.” [Thanks, Andrew] Researchers create ultra-fast ’1,000 core’ processor, Intel also toys with the idea originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 28 Dec 2010 14:21:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Continue reading …A Wind of Change Blows Through Indiana A Reddit user going by the username of QueenBeeCassi has posted a… Read the full story on TreeHugger
Continue reading …A new study shows smokers who continue to smoke after being diagnosed with cancer may experience more pain and are more troubled by the disease in their daily lives than nonsmokers.A new study shows smokers who continue to smoke after being diagnosed with cancer may experience more pain and are more troubled by the disease in their daily lives than nonsmokers.
Continue reading …Officials at a Maine ski area report that there are about eight injuries in an accident on a chair lift. (Dec. 28)
Continue reading …NGO reports Eritreans traveling to Israel to seek asylum are being held captive by terrorist group in northern Sinai. ‘Extortion, organ trafficking fund Hamas and al-Qaeda,” EveryOne co-President Roberto Malini says
Continue reading …Larry King wanted the last laugh from his testy interview with former Miss California Carrie Prejean, and got it Sunday in an interview with CNN's Howard Kurtz. Kurtz hosted King Sunday on “Reliable Sources” to showcase memorable interviews from 25 years of “Larry King Live.” One of the interviews was King's clash with Carrie Prejean from November, 2009. As NewsBusters then reported, King pressed Prejean about reports of a sex video she made as a teenager for her boyfriend. In addition, he repeatedly asked her about a settlement she made with the Miss Universe organization even though she kept asserting the matter was confidential. Prejean then told King he was being “inappropriate.” She removed her mic when a caller claiming to be gay pressed her about same-sex marriage. Supposedly the agreement between Prejean's publicist and King included no phone calls during the interview, although King denied having knowledge of that at the time of the interview.
Continue reading …The Paper Jamz , they have jamz-ed their last — at least for now. Gibson’s won that injunction against WowWee for modeling its 2D toy guitars on famous axes like the Flying V and Les Paul without permission, and since retailers like Walmart, Amazon, Best Buy and Target were all named in the lawsuit, they’ll have to pull PaperJamz from their shelves. Or maybe not — the injunction was granted and immediately appealed on the 21st, and we’ve definitely seen PaperJamz for sale in Best Buy stores here and there since then, so it seems like there’s still a chance to grab the super-thin guitars while the lawyers sort it all out. We’d guess WowWee might simply re-think some of the designs to be little less “inspired” by Gibson guitars in the meantime — could the Flying V PaperJamz one day command the same collector attention as a 1970s lawsuit Ibanez, Tokai, or Greco? For humanity’s sake, let’s hope not. Gibson wins Paper Jamz injunction, retailers ordered to pull stock originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 28 Dec 2010 13:32:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Continue reading …Photo by jkirkhart35 via Flickr Creative Commons Keeping honeybees safe from viruses is a top concern among beekeepers. However, they may be the ones spreading diseases to other pollinators. Researchers from Pennsylvania State University in University Park have found eleven species of wild pollinators that are carrying some of the viruses found in honeybees. Because most of the pollinators have never been known to carry honeybee diseases before, it could be that domesticated bees are spreading viruses. … Read the full story on TreeHugger
Continue reading …Stranded passengers turned terminals into open-air hotels as they waited for planes to take off and land on plowed runways after a massive blizzard sucker-punched the northeastern US during one of the busiest travel days of the year. (Dec. 28)
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