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Intel showed off systems running an experimental 48-core processor Wednesday. Here's a look a the chip and the systems.
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Arista Networks has unveiled a Gigabit Ethernet data center switch designed to better accommodate increasing traffic loads between the server access and core layers of the network.
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The 802.11n wireless networking protocol has finally become a standard. It's good news for consumers but shows how slow standards bodies move.
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IT management software and appliance vendors used the downturn to show how they could help companies reduce manual labor, cut costs, streamline processes and optimize IT services during the economic downturn.
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Microsoft today confirmed that it is looking into reports that November's security updates have triggered a black screen on some Windows users' PCs.
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IBM retained its narrow lead over Hewlett-Packard in the worldwide server market as sales began to stabilize during the third quarter, Gartner said Monday.
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A software analytics program has detected evidence that Apple may be testing a new iPhone model, identified as ‘iPhone 3,1,’ in the San Francisco area. But there’s very little hard evidence of what the newness might be.
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Mark Russinovich, the Windows NT Kernel Guru, has been explaining how the Windows 7 kernel.
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Reduce Linux power consumption, Part 1: The CPUfreq subsystem This three-part series is your starting point for tuning your system for power efficiency. In Part 1, get up to speed on the components and concepts you need to fine-tune a Linux-based System x server for power efficiency. Learn how to enable the Linux CPUfreq subsystem, get instruction on C and P states, and determine which of the five in-kernel governors you need to boost power efficiency on your system. 15 Sep 2009

Reduce Linux power consumption, Part 2: General and governor-specific settings This three-part series is your starting point for tuning your system for power efficiency. In Part 2, follow a step-by-step guide on the general settings of the Linux CPUfreq subsystem and get more details on the five in-kernel governors -- performance, powersave, userspace, ondemand, and conservative -- and their settings. 23 Sep 2009


Reduce Linux power consumption, Part 3: Tuning results This three-part series is your starting point for tuning your system for power efficiency. In Part 3, the author compares the performance of the five in-kernel governors in both tuned and untuned states to show you how to optimize a Linux-based System x server. 07 Oct 2009

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