Monday, July 18, 2011

Intel eight core processors 2011

The desktop processor segment selection LGA 2011 is limited to models with six and four cores, which due to Hyper-Threading technology support can simultaneously handle 8/12 threads. The range of AMD processor Zambezi will include several models with eight physical cores.

Intel company plans for the next six months to release the platform Romley-EP for work stations and entry-level servers which will use Sandy Bridge-EP processors LGA in 2011, eight physical CPU cores with support for Hyper-Threading.

This is supposed to be with 3.0 GHz frequency in a single system ensures 32 virtual cores and support 64GB memory quad organization. Cache in the third level reaches an impressive 20 MB - for desktop models, this feature is limited to 15 MB. The level TDP of this processor is equal to 150 watts.

Here is a screenshot(floating all over web) of the processor Sandy Bridge-EP with eight cores and 2.3 GHz frequency, it also has 20 MB of cache in the third level, TDP value in this case does not exceed 130W.

Sony Ericsson Mini Pro

So here comes the mini version,

Android 3.2 is here.

The latest version of Android has been optimized for better user experience, something that the existing Honeycomb version so desperately needed. The newer version of Android comes with a swanky compatibility display mode, which is designed to make apps look good across all devices. With a pixel-scaled alternative, the few apps that behave weirdly on larger displays will have themselves sorted out. Additionally, users will be able to sync the available media with the removable SD card to have data on the card directly sent to the required app. The latest version of Android will come with updated SDK tools for developers. The tool kit consists of an Android library, system image, few emulator skins but excludes external libraries.