User:Ramu50

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[edit] Introduction

(About Me)
Proud to be Canadian
Religious Viewpoints: God is only needed for the people that are lazy and can't expect the
unexpected, if god is perfect then science is perfect, hence life = flawed, so therefore
God is an outdated philosophical aspect of imagination and brainwashing.

[edit] My Cheatsheet

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[edit] Logs of Wikipedia Discussion

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Central Processing Unit -True CPU (MAJC)

---see MMOFPS, WarRock discussion for more info
---see MAJC & VLIW in Wikipeida


Creator of Facebook: Comptuer Chipset Architecutre Groups


Xfire: casanova3000s


Free Info Just for the fellow memeber of Wikipedia

[edit] List of Notebooks

High Ends / Buisness

Next Computing, Vigor Evo HD (suitcase)
   8 cores from Intel Xeon / AMD Operton
   patented FleXtreme architecture, COTS software and hardware
   PCI-X 64 bit slot, 3TB hard disk

Cizmo, CX15 [Centrino 2]               German notebook vendor
    -Core 2 Duo & Core 2 Quad

Dell XPS, Latitude
Alienware area m15x
Rock, Xtreme SL8 (SLI)
Asus G series (G70) (SLI)               Core 2 Duo, Core 2 Extreme
HP Pavillon, Presario
Beyond, GoFlex317
Acer Aspire
Panasonic Toughbook
Samsung, Q1 Ultra.
Sony, Vaio
BenQ, Joybook
Dell, Precision (M2300, M4300, M6300)
Asus, Lamborghini VX3
???FTEC, Smartbook
???DRS Armor C12
Frontier, FRNL                     (lighter than MacBook Air)
Kohjinsha, SR8
Dialogue Technology, Flybook V5
Dreamcom Corp, DreamCom Series 10
Toshiba Satellite (some are SLI)


Medium Range
Nec, LaVie J series                  (Core 2 Duo, 1.2GHz)
Sungjt, TangoX Nano                  (Via C7-M, 1.2 GHz)
MacBook Air
Everex Cloudbook
Toshiba
    Satellite                     Core 2 Duo, Pentium Dual core Athlon, Turion 64X2
    Satellite Pro                  Core 2 Duo (1.7~2.1GHz)    Turion 64 X2 (2.0GHz)
    Qosmino (not a series)             Core 2 Duo (1.8 GHz)
Pioneer, Dreambook Light IL1(SSD)          (Via C7-M 1.5GHz)

Extremely Low End
Norhtec, “Gecko”                     (Via C7)
Asus Eee PC
   Celeron M
   FingerGlide technology
Kohjinsha, SA series                  (AMD Geode processor LX800 [500MHz])
Elonex One                       (educational) 300MHz CPU

OLPC


[edit] List of Hard Drive Technologies

Encryption, Security Implementation
Bull, Globull
    -CIK (Crypto Ignition Key) technology
    -keys stored in cryptographic processor only
    -cryptographic processor encrypt data at 100Mbp, using AES

Iomega, Camouflage 250GB [portable Hard-Drive]
     -DropGuard technology, protect from physical shock

Fujitsu & Phoenix Technologies (remote control capabilities)
     -Phoenix FailSafe technology [remotely protects & encrypt]
     -FDE [Fujitsus’, Full-Disk Encryption]

Radion Technology---StarRay [subsidiary] (S-series)
     -divide storage space into2 parts (public & encrypted) called X-Zone
     -3 options: software password, fingerprint, keypad password

Hitachi Global Storage Technologies & PMC-Sierra
     -SAS (Serial Attached SCSI) 6Gb/s chipset
     -include Tachyon SPC 8 * 6 SAS protocol controller
     -8 * 6 RAID-on-Chip controller

Western Digital, technology in GreenPower series
    -SATA drives (RE2-GP) WD Caviar GP 500GB
     -500GB~1TB (5 watts only)

     -entire series is Energy Star 4.0 compliant
     -IntelliPower, balance spin speed, transfer rate, and cache size for power savings
     -IntelliSeek (use to calculate optimum seek speeds to lower power consumption,noise
     and vibration)
-IntelliPark (lower power consumption by automatically unloading heads during idle to
    reduce aerodynamic drag)
    -Active Power Management, monitor the drives’ status and send it sleep whenever
    possible, when require disk recover from idle mode in less than 1 second
    -??uses IntelliPower caching algorithms


Typical hard drive require 13.5 watts


[edit] Practice Table

[edit] Timeline of supercomputers

This is a list of the record-holders for fastest general-purpose supercomputer in the world, and the year each one set the record. For entries prior to 1993, this list refers to various sources[citation needed]. From 1993 to present, the list reflects the Top500 listing, and the "Peak speed" is given as the "Rmax" rating.

Year Supercomputer Peak speed
(Rmax)
Location
1942 Atanasoff–Berry Computer (ABC) 30 OPS Iowa State University, Ames, Iowa, USA
TRE Heath Robinson 200 OPS Bletchley Park
1944 Flowers Colossus 5 kOPS Post Office Research Station, Dollis Hill, UK
1946
 
UPenn ENIAC
(before 1948+ modifications)
100 kOPS Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland, USA
 
1954 IBM NORC 67 kOPS U.S. Naval Proving Ground, Dahlgren, Virginia, USA
1956 MIT TX-0 83 kOPS Massachusetts Inst. of Technology, Lexington, Massachusetts, USA
1958 IBM AN/FSQ-7 400 kOPS 25 U.S. Air Force sites across the continental USA and 1 site in Canada (52 computers)
1960 UNIVAC LARC 250 kFLOPS Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, California, USA
1961 IBM 7030 "Stretch" 1.2 MFLOPS Los Alamos National Laboratory, New Mexico, USA
1964 CDC 6600 3 MFLOPS Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, California, USA
1969 CDC 7600 36 MFLOPS
1974 CDC STAR-100 100 MFLOPS
1975 Burroughs ILLIAC IV 150 MFLOPS NASA Ames Research Center, California, USA
1976 Cray-1 250 MFLOPS Los Alamos National Laboratory, New Mexico, USA (80+ sold worldwide)
1981 CDC Cyber 205 400 MFLOPS (numerous sites worldwide)
1983 Cray X-MP/4 941 MFLOPS Los Alamos National Laboratory; Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory; Battelle; Boeing
1984 M-13 2.4 GFLOPS Scientific Research Institute of Computer Complexes, Moscow, USSR
1985 Cray-2/8 3.9 GFLOPS Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, California, USA
1989 ETA10-G/8 10.3 GFLOPS Florida State University, Florida, USA
1990 NEC SX-3/44R 23.2 GFLOPS NEC Fuchu Plant, Fuchu, Japan
1993 Thinking Machines CM-5/1024 65.5 GFLOPS Los Alamos National Laboratory; National Security Agency
Fujitsu Numerical Wind Tunnel 124.50 GFLOPS National Aerospace Laboratory, Tokyo, Japan
Intel Paragon XP/S 140 143.40 GFLOPS Sandia National Laboratories, New Mexico, USA
1994 Fujitsu Numerical Wind Tunnel 170.40 GFLOPS National Aerospace Laboratory, Tokyo, Japan
1996 Hitachi SR2201/1024 220.4 GFLOPS University of Tokyo, Japan
Hitachi/Tsukuba CP-PACS/2048 368.2 GFLOPS Center for Computational Physics, University of Tsukuba, Tsukuba, Japan
1997 Intel ASCI Red/9152 1.338 TFLOPS Sandia National Laboratories, New Mexico, USA
1999 Intel ASCI Red/9632 2.3796 TFLOPS
2000 IBM ASCI White 7.226 TFLOPS Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, California, USA
2002 NEC Earth Simulator 35.86 TFLOPS Earth Simulator Center, Yokohama, Japan
2004 IBM Blue Gene/L 70.72 TFLOPS U.S. Department of Energy/IBM, USA
2005 136.8 TFLOPS U.S. Department of Energy/U.S. National Nuclear Security Administration,
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, California, USA
280.6 TFLOPS 478.2 TFLOPS