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Program Intel Flash Memory Using the IEEE 1149.1 (JTAG) Test Access Port | 2005-06-01 | Intel |
| The proliferation of industrial equipment and small hand-held devices is driving system integration and miniaturization of printed-circuit boards today. Increased use of small form factor PCBs presents a problem for engineers who choose to perform on-board programming; it is not always viable to incorporate the test land pads that link the PCB to a programming interface in space-constrained environments or in high-speed designs.
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Intel 945G/945GM Express Chipset: Intel Dynamic Video Memory Technology (DVMT) 3.0 | 2005-06-01 | Intel |
| The purpose this white paper is to describe the memory allocation and usage model scenarios of an Intel Graphics Driver feature, Dynamic Video Memory Technology (DVMT) for the Intel 945G/945GM Express chipsets. This white paper will provide details on how DVMT works, configurability options available to the OEM and descriptions of what to expect in certain scenarios of DVMT 3.0.
Tags: Components, Components |
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Memory Bottlenecks Are Holding Operating Systems Hostage | 2005-03-15 | OS Research |
| The key reason for the slowdown in system performance is due to the design limitations of modern operating systems that have key components that were created prior to the demanding load requirements necessary to conduct business today. Today, more effective memory management is critical to support the complex and demanding applications that operating systems must run. By updating the techniques and algorithms used for memory management, dramatic performance gains can be realized.
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Understanding USB Flash Drives as Portable Infrastructure | 2005-01-12 | BrowserCraft |
| The purpose of this white paper is to briefly discuss seven important topics everyone in business needs to know about USB flash drives. More importantly, this white paper is meant to challenge current business thinking that treats small portable devices as big security problems disguised as toys or high-tech gadgets. USB flash drives provide many valuable and productive functions in business. Managers need to look beyond short term concerns, rollup their sleeves, and make USB flash drives apart of their IT landscape. Just like wireless networking, managers must consider USB flash drives as the driving force behind a new, portable infrastructure.
Tags: Components, Management, |
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Memory Bandwidth and the Performance of Scientific Applications: A Study of the AMD Opteron Processor | 0000-00-00 | Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) |
| The goal of this paper is to evaluate the memory subsystem performance of the AMD Reference Design Kit (RDK), "Quartet", a four-CPU system based on the AMD Opteron processor. This paper begins by discussing the unique features of the AMD Opteron processor's memory subsystem and the system architecture of the RDK "Quartet". Next, this paper introduces four microbenchmarks used to characterize different aspects of memory subsystem performance. This paper concludes with comments on the AMD RDK system's architecture and its performance on large scientific applications.
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The Advantages of Running SAP Applications on SQL Server 2000 | 2004-11-10 | Hewlett-Packard (HP) |
| HP has partnered with Microsoft to provide information about the benefits of running SAP Applications on SQL Server 2000 (64-bit). Large SAP applications implemented in a 32-bit environment are encountering performance limitations due to constrained memory resources. Microsoft SQL Server 2000 (64-bit) addresses the memory limitations of the 32-bit system as well as supporting new features of SAP R/3 Enterprise. With support for Unicode, SAP Business Warehouse, and SAP Advanced Planner and Optimizer (APO) Applications, the 64-bit environment provides a more robust implementation of SAP Applications. This paper is intended to help the reader understand how a 64-bit implementation enhances the performance of SAP applications in specific scenarios.
Tags: Components, Server Platforms - OS |
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SQL Server 2000 Enterprise Edition (64-bit): Advantages of a 64-Bit Environment | 2004-11-10 | Hewlett-Packard (HP) |
| HP has partnered with Microsoft to provide information about the advantages of a 64-Bit Environment. Microsoft SQL Server 2000 Enterprise Edition (64-bit) offers dramatic improvements in memory availability and parallel processing performance compared with SQL Server software running in a 32-bit environment. This paper describes the capabilities of the 64-bit solution, highlights differences from the 32-bit environment, and discusses some of the applications and usage scenarios that can benefit from running on an SQL Server platform optimized for a 64-bit environment. The paper is intended to help the reader identify potential applications for Microsoft SQL Server 2000 (64-bit) and set appropriate expectations for deployment and performance.
Tags: Components, Data Tools, Server Platforms - OS |
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USB Flash Memory HOWTO | 2004-03-10 | University of Pretoria |
| The purpose of this document is to describe procedures for implementing USB flash memory devices (memory sticks) on Linux. Flash memory devices come mainly in the form of small, portable devices often referred to as memory sticks or keychains, and as part of digital cameras. They are non-volatile devices, which operate on the principle that electric charges are used to represent data in binary format. These charges can remain unchanged almost indefinitely, but changes (such as writing to the device) limit the life span of the device (100000 writes of 8MB each). | |||
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DDR-SDRAM Memory Controller | 2003-12-16 | QualCore Logic |
| DDR is a high performance memory controller to interface with DDR-SDRAM memory devices. It is having three bus interfaces, Memory interface, Configuration bus interface and Host interface. The configuration bus facilitates to program the internal configuration registers. And the Host bus interface is used to initiate the memory data transactions. Host Applications place the Read/Write requests on this bus and the DDR core correspondingly performs the data transactions. | |||
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Tweaking Virtual Memory | 2000-10-20 | PuterGeek.Com |
| This white paper discusses virtual memory, also known as the swap file. I'll explain what it does, what the default setting is, and how to change it for IMHO (In My Humble Opinion) better performance.
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