Category: Hardware

Chip Server Intel Core vPro more smart

Intel Technology plays a role in transforming the data center and the Internet as a whole and to provide computer solutions to businesses a more secure, connected and intelligent.

Intel Corporation CEO and President Paul Otellini IDF 2010 in celebration is highlighting how the next generation of vPro Intel Core family of processors will help the business to keep the information through more efficient encryption capabilities that are embedded in hardware.

In an event held in San Francisco, Otellini showed three people can do video conferencing seamlessly, encrypted with 256-bit encryption, the live broadcast video using three PCs and servers. This is possible through a special encryption chip instruction and optimization of video conferencing by software from Vidyo.  Read more »

Sony Create 3D TV Without Glasses

Sony is working on 3D TV that does not require special glasses to compete with Toshiba but is still considering the cost of manufacture prior to sale.

Toshiba said earlier this week they are working on a TV without the need for special glasses although not immediately clear when they will sell it.

Existing ordinary 3D TVs on the market like Panasonic and Sony are still wearing special glasses. However, a screen does not require glasses were making for store display.

This screen requires the audience to stand in certain positions so that 3D effects can be felting and the picture quality is much worse than the screens that wear glasses. Read more »

Samsung introduces Module 32-Gigabyte

Samsung Electronics announced the development of industry, two gigabytes (GB), the first with load reduction, dual inline memory modules (LRDIMM) for server applications. Samsung will begin producing LRDIMM 32 GB on a large scale in the middle of this year, which will provide the most complete type of DRAM that offered to the industry.

40 nanometers using the most advanced class, four-gigabit chips (4Gb), which has Samsung introduced early this year, a new 32 GB LRDIMM will accommodate the next generation of servers that are designed for virtual, cloud computing and other applications with high capacity.

“By developing the first industry on technology-reduced load module with DDR3 40nm-class, we emphasize that our goal is mix capacity and best performance for the newest generation of servers,” said Ding_Soo Jun, Executive Vice President, Memory Marketing, Semiconductor Business , Samsung Electronics, through its official statement. LRDIMM 32GB Samsung prototype consists of 72 chips and DDR3 4GB additional memory chips to help reduce the burden of the memory sub-system as much as 75 percent.

By using LRDIMM 32GB, memory capacity can be increase up to 384 gigabytes per CPU. Rock items two-way servers, the capacity can be increase to 768GB, or about 1.5 times with a 512GB server systems equipped with 32 GB of DDR3 RDIMMs. Servers equipped with LRDIMMs can process data that is 1.333 megabits per second (Mbps), about 70 percent faster than the previous speed 800 Mbps.