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A Tool to Make More of Many Cores

Intel's Ct software will make ordinary code work on forthcoming many-core processors.

Speeding Up Financial Analysis

IBM's combination of hardware and software crunches financial data at an unprecedented rate.

A Chinese Challenge to Intel

Researchers have revealed details of China's latest homegrown microprocessor.

Bringing Light to Computers

IBM research could bring the speed of fiber-optic networks to the chips inside personal computers.

The Future of Computing, According to Intel

Massively multicore processors will enable smarter computers that can infer our activities.

A New Design for Computer Chips

An MIT spinoff introduces the first commercial chip with a mesh architecture.

Converting DVD into HD DVD

Software for multicore computers could add resolution to video in real time.

The Promise of Personal Supercomputers

What will it take to put thousands of microprocessors in cell phones and laptops?

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