Selasa, 15 September 2009

Intel details future low-power Xeon chips for communication and storage

Band's parody helps keep Auto-Tune alive
CNN talks with Andrew Gregory, of the sibling group behind the 'Auto-Tune the News' online video series. This has been the summer of Auto-Tune, with musicians, comedians and iPhone users taking advantage of the pitch-altering software that makes voices sound robotic.
Intel details future low-power Xeon chips for communication and storage

Press release, September 15; Joseph Tsai, DIGITIMES [Tuesday 15 September 2009] Intel executives have disclosed new information about next-generation Intel Xeon processors for embedded, communications and storage applications, due in early 2010.


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