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whitepaper Intel Energy-Efficient Performance: Performance Made Energy Efficient Through New Technological Leaps2006-12-27 01:00:55 Intel
  The drive for more performance is relentless, but is now matched with a need for greater energy efficiency-performance made energy efficient. Intel is addressing this need by delivering unprecedented innovations in processor architecture, silicon, platform technologies, and software. These innovations are delivering superior performance in the most efficient ways to give people what they care about most - whether it's smaller devices, increased performance, lower cooling bills, or better energy-efficiency.   
whitepaper Unlock the Business Value of Your Data With Enterprise Business Intelligence2006-09-01 SAS Institute
  Business Intelligence (BI) - the ability to capture, store, find, analyze and present information to make better decisions - has grown from being a backroom application used for a limited set of business problems into a strategic enterprise capability essential to maintaining competitiveness. The drivers of this transformation have been the same challenges one faces daily. But the challenges to gaining "True BI" can be formidable. One's enterprise data likely exists in multiple isolated "Silos," each with its own nonstandard set of data tools. Their users are disparate, so any comprehensive BI solution would need to build in flexibility across functions, business units and the varying requirements of different users.

Tags: Processors, Business Intelligence - Data Warehousing
  
whitepaper Itanium 2-Based Solutions and the x86 Architecture: Optimizing IT Value by Mixing and Matching Industry-Standard Server Platforms2006-08-10 Itanium Solutions Alliance
  With the growing market success of Itanium 2-based solutions and the integration of 64-bit extensions into x86-based processors, organizations now have a choice of two widely supported, industry-standard, 64-bit architectures. Which will be best for a particular implementation? In most cases, the right choice will be obvious. Both architectures Itanium 2-based solutions and x86-based solutions have a vital role to play in today's enterprise datacenters. They can be integrated together very easily; are supported by a broad community of hardware and software vendors; and will continue to advance very rapidly in the years to come. By using them in combination, businesses can maximize the value and agility of their computing assets, and take advantage of industry-standard solutions at all levels of their infrastructure.

Tags: Processors, x86-standard Servers
  
whitepaper Measuring the Value of Intel Core2 Processor With VPro Technology in the Enterprise2006-08-01 Intel
  This paper presents the results of research, sponsored by Intel and conducted by Wipro Product Strategy & Architecture (PSA) practice, designed to examine the potential impact of Intel Core 2 processor with vPro technology on the total cost of ownership (TCO) for business desktop PCs. This analysis examines how the Intel Core 2 processor with vPro technology can help reduce infrastructure complexity, and how the technology affects manageability and IT costs. In addition, this research extends concepts originally described in Wipro's New Insights on PC Management study4, which detailed the relationship between infrastructure complexity and overall PC support costs.   
whitepaper Accelerating Security Applications With Intel Multi-Core Processors2006-12-26 01:00:57 Intel
  The transition to multi-core processors offers flexibility for development and optimization of higher performance applications. Multi-core architectures can significantly improve program flow so that cache memory associated with each execution core is used more effectively. With multiple caches, optimizing data locality is possible, driving higher cache-hit rates and improved overall application performance. Intel demonstrated over 6x performance improvement of an intrusion detection and prevention security application running on four processor cores (dual-core, dual-processor) - without threading the application. Such supra-linear performance improvements offer new opportunities for developers to inexpensively improve their applications while also achieving faster time-to-market.   
whitepaper Solving Power and Cooling Challenges for High Performance Computing2006-12-26 01:00:57 Intel
  It takes a comprehensive strategy to scale High Performance Computing (HPC) capabilities, while simultaneously containing power and cooling costs. New Dual-Core Intel Xeon and Intel Itanium processor-based servers offer a critical new resource, delivering dramatic increases in performance, price/performance and energy-efficiency across a broad range of HPC applications. This paper explains this and other Intel advances that can help to increase density, reduce costs and scale capacity in the existing facilities.   
whitepaper Preparing Applications for Intel Core Microarchitecture2006-06-01 Intel
  Intel Core microarchitecture combines the best of the desktop Intel NetBurst microarchitecture and mobile Intel Pentium M architecture. As Intel will be using a single architecture for both the desktop and mobile platforms, the challenge is how to prepare applications so that they can run well on Intel Core microarchitecture. What can be done with existing and new desktop and mobile applications to make them ready when the new Intel processors hit the market? This paper is not intended to show users everything they can do to improve the performance of existing applications on the Intel Core microarchitecture. It only suggests some techniques to either improve or maintain the performance of an existing application when running on systems with these new Intel processors.

Tags: High Performance Computing
  
whitepaper A Low-Power Dual-VDD Microprocessor for General Purpose Correlation Applications2006-11-10 01:00:17 University of Michigan
  This paper presents a 143 MHz 16-bit RISC microprocessor. The processor includes a reconfigurable multiplier that was customized for correlation algorithms. Low-power techniques such as dual-Vdd (2.5/1.8V) and clock gating reduced power by 39% without compromising performance. In addition to the correlator, an I/O interface is included that allows for multichannel interconnect to the external environment.   
whitepaper Dual Processor Vs Dual Core2006-04-27 07:26:13 Puget Custom Computers
  As the tasks that computers can perform get more complicated, and as people desire to do more at once, computer manufacturers are trying hard to increase speed in order to keep up with demand. Having a faster CPU has been the traditional way to keep up, since a faster CPU can do a task then quickly switch and work on the next. However, due to size, complexity and heat issues it has become increasingly difficult to make CPUs faster. In order to continue to improve performance, another solution had to be found.   
whitepaper Local Temperature Control in Data Center Cooling: Part I, Correlation Matrix2006-05-02 06:19:03 Hewlett-Packard
  A data center is a computer room containing a dense aggregation of commodity computing, networking and storage hardware mounted in industry standard racks. With the evolution of microprocessor fabrication technology and the increasing demand of internet, power density has been growing from the chip level to the data center level. As a result, mechanical designers face the challenge of handling heat dissipation efficiently in a data center. This paper demonstrates the possibility of optimizing local temperature distribution using vent tiles. In the proposed experiments, the relationship between rack inlet temperature and vent tile configuration is analyzed, and used to demonstrate the effectiveness of a local control algorithm through a control simulation.