multicore processors

VirtualLogix Supports All ARM Multicore Platforms

Topix - Linux  Thu, 11/20/2008 - 01:24

VirtualLogix, Inc., the Real-Time Virtualization company, today announced support for all multicore platforms based on the ARM11 MPCore and ARM Cortex-A9 multicore processors in addition to the ARM Cortex-A8 ...


 

IBM Hits Its Stride in Unix Server Race

Digg Linux/Unix upcoming  Sat, 10/11/2008 - 19:20

IBM entered the Unix server market in 1988, trailing HP and Sun Microsystems in the race. Now it has 35 percent of the market.

Its latest round of Power Systems releases aims to expand that lead with servers that contain multicore processors to increase speed and power efficiency.


 

Don't Keep Virtualization Invisible

Topix - Linux  Thu, 09/25/2008 - 10:48

A ComputerWorld article today laments that many of the most popular business-software packages today don't take full advantage of multicore processors, like the latest silicon beasts from Intel and AMD .


 

Tilera's TILEPro Multicore Processors Set New Performance Benchm...

Topix - Linux  Mon, 09/22/2008 - 10:27

TILEPro64 Multicore Processor Delivers 35X Better Performance-per-Watt Over Intel Quad-Core Xeon and 15X the Performance of TI's DaVinci DSP SAN JOSE, CA -- Sep 22, 2008 -- Just over a year after launching the ...


 

ARM outlines power benefit of multicore processors

Topix - Linux  Tue, 08/12/2008 - 22:11

In 1999, Fred Pollack from Intel famously pointed out that single-core high-performance x86 processors had reached a complexity level where there was a steep relationship between power consumption and ...


 

Multicore processors open design possibilities, says ARM

Topix - Linux  Sun, 08/10/2008 - 22:42

In 1999, Fred Pollack from Intel famously pointed out that single core high-performance x86 processors have reached a complexity level where there is a steep relationship between power consumption and ...


 

Embedded Linux research report ships

LinuxDevices.com  Wed, 04/30/2008 - 16:40

Evans Data Corp. (EDC) has published the full result set from its annual survey of embedded systems developers.

Priced at about $20,000, and entitled "Embedded Systems Development Survey 2007," the 180-page report addresses topics including embedded Linux platforms, working with multicore processors, and mobile development.