Wednesday, February 25, 2015

AMD's next laptop processor is mostly about battery life

Source: http://www.engadget.com/2015/02/25/amd-carrizo-processor/

AMD Carrizo

Intel isn't the only chip giant championing battery life over performance this year. AMD has revealed Carrizo, a processor range that's focused heavily on extending the running time of performance-oriented laptops. While there will be double-digit boosts to speed, there's no doubt that efficiency is the bigger deal here. The new core architecture (Excavator) is just 5 percent faster than its Kaveri ancestor, but it chews up 40 percent less energy at the same clock rate -- even the graphics cores use 20 percent less juice.

Not that this is the only real trick up AMD's sleeve. Carrizo is the first processor to meet the completed Heterogeneous System Architecture spec, which lets both the CPU and its integrated graphics share memory. That lets some tasks finish faster than they would otherwise (since you don't need as many instructions), and it could provide a swift kick to both performance and battery life in the right conditions. You'll also find dedicated H.265 video decoding, so this should be a good match for all the low-bandwidth 4K videos you'll stream in the future.

The new chip is pretty promising as a result. With that said, its creator will undoubtedly be racing against time. Carrizo is expected to reach shipping PCs in the second quarter of the year, or close to Intel's mid-year target for its quad-core Broadwell processors. You may find shiny new AMD and Intel chips in PCs at around the same time -- that's good news if you're a speed junkie, but it's not much help to AMD's bottom line.

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Tuesday, February 24, 2015

I would totally live in the world's first carbon-positive house

Source: http://sploid.gizmodo.com/i-would-totally-live-in-the-worlds-first-carbon-positiv-1687547152

According to Dwell, this is the "world's first carbon-positive prefabricated house," which produces more "more energy than its uses." Its designer, ArchiBlox, claims it's "expected to offer the same environmental benefits as 6,095 native Australian trees." Simple, clean design—put it in a forest and I will move in.

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Yep, Google Is Going To Make Another Chromebook Pixel

Source: http://gizmodo.com/yep-google-is-going-to-make-another-chromebook-pixel-1687566066

Remember the Pixel, that beautiful, high-end, ludicrously expensive Chromebook that comes with a laundry list of reasons to not buy it ? Get ready for number two. Google has announced it has a sequel "coming soon."

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This Crazy Geodesic Dome Is Actually a Power Plant

Source: http://gizmodo.com/this-crazy-geodesic-dome-is-actually-a-power-plant-1687567809

Biomass cogeneration doesn't scream "family fun for all ages" to most of us, but the city of Uppsala, Sweden, is hoping it might some day. Its plan involves a geodesic dome, stained glass, and a zany Danish architect.

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Monday, February 23, 2015

Article: MIT researchers claim they have a way to make faster chips

A team of MIT researchers have discovered a possible way to make multicore chips a whole lot faster than they currently are, according to a recently published research paper. The researchers' work involves the creation of a scheduling technique called CDCS, which refers to computation and data co...

https://gigaom.com/2015/02/20/mit-researchers-claim-they-have-a-way-to-make-faster-chips/

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