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Exploring the Xeon Phi
05.11.2013
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The Xeon Phi accelerator card from Intel takes an unusual approach: instead of GPUs, the Xeon Phi features a cluster of CPUs for easier programming. ... In the high-performance computing field, an increasing numbers of users have turned to GPU computing, wherein a host computer copies data to the graphics card, which then returns a result ... The Xeon Phi accelerator card from Intel takes an unusual approach: Instead of GPUs, the Xeon Phi features a cluster of CPUs for easier programming.
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AMD Launches Fastest Single-GPU Graphics Card
04.01.2012
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displays to one graphics card. More information is available in the full press release. ... AMD recently released the AMD Radeon HD 7970 graphics card for desktop PCs, hailing it as the world’s fastest single-GPU graphics card and the only GPU based on 28nm production technology. ... AMD Launches Fastest Single-GPU Graphics Card
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More than 2000 WordPress Sites Infected by Malware
31.01.2018
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The malware enables attackers to steal sensitive data like credit card information.
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The best performance yet
26.01.2025
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) and testing the even faster new PCIe expansion hat with NVMe drives. Only hinted at is that the SD card interface itself has received some sophisticated upgrades for the fifth Pi series. Not only do USB ... Unveiling little-known superpowers of microSD cards.
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Adapteva Announces Support Program for $99 Parallel Computers
14.08.2013
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New Parallella University Program will support the credit-card-sized open hardware system.
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Link aggregation with kernel bonding and the Team daemon
13.12.2018
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No matter how many network interfaces a server has and how the admin combines them, hardware alone is not enough. To turn multiple network cards into a true failover solution or a fat data provider ... The Linux world has different implementations for integrating multiple network cards: kernel old-timer ifenslave and the younger libteam.
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Computational storage that supports storage operations
30.01.2024
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"offloading" in a network context, which means that a network interface card (NIC) no longer simply processes the traffic flowing through it, but also takes on computing tasks. If you are using virtual ... ScaleFlux delivers performance gains of 50 percent and more with computing power built directly into the network card to relieve the burden on the CPU.
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Tracing applications with OProfile and SystemTap
30.11.2025
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Does your application data take ages to creep off your disk or your network card, even if no noticeable activity is taking place? Tools such as OProfile and SystemTap help you find out why.
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Tails: The Amnesic Incognito Live System
21.08.2014
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activities. The Tails Live system runs from a DVD, USB stick, or SD card. Tails uses only RAM for storage, leaving your hard disk untouched. You can communicate anonymously and circumvent censorship ... The Tails Live system runs from a DVD, USB stick, or SD card and uses only RAM for storage, leaving your hard disk untouched. Geared toward preserving privacy and anonymity, Tails comes
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Discovering device names
16.05.2013
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. The name in the file is arbitrary. If you like, you can call the card public or private. This principle works to a certain extent. The downside is that you don't know which card exactly this is on the system

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