Intel’s Itanium – Xeon Plans:
It looks as though Intel has plans to merge the Xeon and Itanium platforms into one. Good idea? I think so, but that is just me.
Intel will move its separate Itanium and Xeon microprocessor architectures to a common system platform by 2007. The plan could spell bigger margins for resellers if it succeeds in repositioning the high-end, 64-bit Itanium as a mainstream replacement for the Xeon commodity server CPU.
Intel’s Mobile CPU Plans:
We told you about this two weeks ago, but there is more news on Intel’s plans to cut some mobile CPUs from the line-up. The mobile Intel Pentium 4 and mobile Pentium 4-M processors will be phased out over the rest of the year.
The company issued a Product Change Notification on Friday telling its customers of the changes. The Mobile Intel Pentium 4 and Mobile Intel Pentium 4-M processors will be gradually taken out of Intel's product lineup over the remainder of 2004.
World’s Smartest Crash Dummy?
That is technically an oxymoron when you say world’s smartest crash dummy, after all, he still isn’t smart enough to not drive straight into a wall at 80mph.
Improved vehicle design and increased passenger safety are among the benefits expected from the world's first internationally accepted side-impact crash test dummy that made its official debut on 22 June 2004 in Geneva, Switzerland.
Simplified Debugging:
Researchers have developed a program to simplify the debugging process. Insert your own Half-Life 2 delay joke here (rimshot please).
"You are trying to make guesses about where the problem is and prove your hypothesis. A lot of time programmers guess wrong ... and add new bugs because they were trying to fix something that wasn't broken."
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