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Intel 32/64-bit Nocona CPU

OCGeek writes "A picture of the upcoming Nocona processor of the Xeon family that has 64-bit extensions known as Intel EM64T has appeared on VR-Zone website. Nocona will have 604 pins and supports HyperThreading, SSE3, PCI Express, DDR2, Vanderpool technology."

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  1. INTEL RULES, AMD SUXORS by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Troll
    1. Re:INTEL RULES, AMD SUXORS by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Troll
      Right now I'm bare assed neckkked sitting in front of a computer with a raging hard on.

      I plan on reading /. and masturbating and then coming on the keyboard.

      THIS TIME I WILL EAT MY CUM!

    2. Re:INTEL RULES, AMD SUXORS by The+Clockwork+Troll · · Score: -1, Troll
      My advice: hold out for the .09m Madison core.

      Busting a nut to Nocona is like jerking off to Juli Ashton when you could have had Jenna Jameson if you'd waited another couple scenes.

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      There are no karma whores, only moderation johns
  2. Take it one step further; share what you filter by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Troll

    DSPAM is one of these statistical filters (like spamprobe and CRM114) that can perform virtually perfect filtering of spam/non-spam you receive.

    Now that you are free of spam yourself, may I suggest that you take it one step further and share your data with the anti-spam community; the WPBL project lets many users report the IPs sending them spam and non-spam in realtime using a couple simple scripts installed in procmail.

    Our central database then publishes a real-time list of spam sources (the IP blocklist). Unlike spamcop, WPBL is entirely based upon automatic decisions made by statistical filters, 24/7. The resulting blocklist is already used by many ISPs; and you can also use it to block spamming IPs at your own server.

  3. Defense from asteroids? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Troll

    Could we eliminate any risk of being hit by an asteroid by reclassifying everything as a planet?

  4. Here we go again by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Troll

    Queue the BSD is dead posts.
    Why can't we all just get along??

  5. Seperation of content and presentation by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Troll

    A good example of seperating content from presentation is to use an XML-type file (at least have a structured document model) where the music data is defined. Then, have somthing like an XLS sound stylesheet to define how the data will sound like. As a developer, this would create greater posibilities what I could do with the sound that my application processes.

    On a side noce GNoise is a good sound editor that I recommend to anyone doing edeting or large sounds like game-music (that is uncompressed in raw format.)

  6. News for nerds? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Troll

    The question is - how many nerds use Hotmail.com, and why does this non-event warrant a front page article?

  7. Re:Where do they get their sample units? by chunkwhite86 · · Score: 0, Troll

    Consumers Reports, on the other hand, goes to the store and buys a random unit, same as you or I might.

    Except that consumer reports is biased and gives crap reviews. They seem to favor a certain set of same manufacturers.

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    I'd rather be a conservative nutjob than a liberal with no nuts and no job.
  8. YHBT BY OFFTOPIC CRAPFLOOD by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Troll

    LOL!

    I didn't think anyone would be stupid enough to reply to it, but I guess I am wrong!

    Jesus, you idiots even modded it up to +2!!

    Do you douchebags even know that this a story about Intel's newest 64-bit chips and not one about filesystems? LOL!

  9. Re:ACID Filesystems by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Troll

    What the fuck does this have to do with anything? Mod this Offtopic!

  10. HEY DICKLESS, THIS ISNT A FILESYSTEMS STORY, MORON by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Troll