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[link] Looks like Toshiba is planning to put out a Cel-based coprocessor board?
hi i'd like to know about the new cell processor and simulation of that ( toolkit) and how it works?
can anyone send me some details about this?.... please!//
Disassembling the PS3 photo set - [link]
MIT course that focusses on the CELL processor -
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| Toshiba Emphasizes Innovation and Style with New Qosmio Laptop Family “The Qosmio has long been the standard of excellence in the multimedia laptop space, in both styling and entertainment capabilities,” said Jeff Barney, vice president and general manager, Digital Products Division, Toshiba America Information Systems, Inc. “In an effort to take this standard to the next level for gamers and multimedia enthusiasts alike, the three new Qosmio models have been tailored specifically towards their personal interests, while staying true to the incredible user-experience that the Qosmio family is known for.” Read More... calinonSunday 03 August 2008 - 12:01:37 Analysis: IBM's Cell for embedded? Read More... calinonSunday 03 August 2008 - 12:00:56 Toshiba starts sample shipping of SpursEngine SpursEngine is a co-processor that integrates a hardware codec for Full HD encoding and decoding of MPEG-2 and H.264 streams with four SPEs derived from Cell/B.E. These advanced processing elements offer high performance media streaming capabilities, with a clock frequency of 1.5GHz, while achieving low power consumption range of 10W to 20W. [ Read the rest ... ] calinonMonday 14 April 2008 - 15:35:30 IBM Japan To Extend Cell Chip's Use Beyond PS3 To PCs TOKYO (Nikkei)--IBM Japan Ltd. plans to start selling the Cell high-performance microprocessor to new customers this month for use in computers, expanding the chip's applications beyond powering Sony Computer Entertainment Inc.'s PlayStation 3 video game console, The Nikkei reported in its Thursday morning edition. Read More... calinonFriday 04 April 2008 - 16:46:55 Intel Adds Some Detail to Their Roadmap [link] Also: Intel's future graphics chip adding a new vector Intel released a few incremental details about its future graphics chip on Monday, but left a lot of unanswered questions about the company's push into uncharted waters. [link] calinonThursday 27 March 2008 - 11:25:31 IBM shrinks Cell to 45nm. Cheaper PS3s will follow [link] calinonMonday 11 February 2008 - 12:28:40 Toshiba Shows Prototype TV Running on PS3 Chip [link] calinonSunday 13 January 2008 - 14:27:14 Fixstars Accelerates OpenCV Library for Cell Processor Fixstars Corporation today announced that the company developed the new"CVCell"module aiming to accelerate several important OpenCV*1 APIs for the Cell Broadband Engine™. CVCell achieved up to 27 times faster performance in image processing compared to Intel Core2Duo 2.4GHz. [link] (PDF) calinonFriday 30 November 2007 - 09:00:04 NEC and Toshiba Plan to Jointly Develop 32nm Process Technology [link] calinonWednesday 28 November 2007 - 11:04:58 Kiwicon demo uses PlayStation 3 to crack passwords Nick Breese, a senior security consultant at Auckland-based Security-assessment.com, has come up with a way to drastically increase the processing capability of cracking passwords. By implementing common ciphers and hash functions using vector computing, Breese has pushed the current upper limit of 10–15 million cycles per second — in Intel-based architecture — up to 1.4 billion cycles per second. [link] calinonWednesday 28 November 2007 - 11:04:41 Go to page >> | Date / Time
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[news] An Interview with Tom ReevesPosted by calin on 12 Jul : 22:46 Commentary from Ars Technica: [news] Cell Processor for high power computingPosted by calin on 17 Jun : 05:59 More commentary from Jon Hannibal Stokes here:[lin [ more ... ] [news] Playstation 3 as a personal render farmPosted by kirilla on 20 May : 07:34 "Cell already works on Linux"It would be more corr [ more ... ] [news] Playstation 3 as a personal render farmPosted by RaGe on 01 May : 21:19 That seems to imply that the PS3 uses 3 cell proce [ more ... ] [news] Playstation 3 as a personal render farmPosted by RaGe on 01 May : 21:04 Interesting, Would it be possible for you to post [ more ... ] [news] Mercury Computer Systems Announces the First 1U Rack-Mount Server with Cell BE ProcessorsPosted by corndog on 05 Apr : 10:33 Hey Calin,Might I suggest a correction? It seems [ more ... ] [news] Mercury Computer Systems Introduces the First Rugged Cell BE Processor-Based Computer - the PowerBlock 200Posted by calin on 20 Jan : 09:17 IBM Cell Performance Opens New Markets in Military [ more ... ] [news] Cell chip revolutionPosted by corndog on 17 Jan : 06:04 Ok,Is it just me? Or does that Forbes article sou [ more ... ] [news] Mercury Computer Systems Ships Cell Technology Evaluation SystemsPosted by calin on 11 Jan : 18:50 Article on the CTES from LinuxDevices.com:First Ce [ more ... ] [news] Playstation 3s Blu-ray disc player driven by Cell processorPosted by calin on 09 Jan : 08:57 There are some pics of the Blu-ray disc player dem [ more ... ] |
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