"Edit: Slashdot seems to have picked up on this, and in typical style, has completely misunderstood the post. To be clear, I do not think that Apple is in any way trying to purposely "cripple" non-Apple software. I also do not think that undocumented APIs give Safari any kind of "significant performance advantage" (as Firefox 3 should show!). However, as I said, the undocumented functionality could be useful for Firefox and other apps to implement things in an simpler (and potentially more efficient) manner. I don't think this is malicious, it's just an unfortunate cutting of corners that is way too easy for a company that's not fully open to do."
>> Ars Technica claims that file copies are now 50% faster in SP1.
Actually it is only 25% faster when copying local files:
"Improves performance over Windows Vista's current performance across the following scenarios:
- 25% faster when copying files locally on the same disk on the same machine
- 45% faster when copying files from a remote non-Windows Vista system to a SP1 system
- 50% faster when copying files from a remote SP1 system to a local SP1 system"
"UPnP comes with a solution for NAT (Network Address Translation) traversal, called the Internet Gateway Device (IGD) protocol. NAT traversal for UPnP enables UPnP packages to pass through a router or firewall without problems and without user interaction, (that is if that router or firewall supports NAT). It essentially allows any local UPnP device to punch arbitrary holes in the firewall, by letting the firewalled router create port forwardings automatically."
- "The importance of this breakthrough cannot be overestimated"
The importance of any event can be overestimated and quite often is overestimated. It is called hype. When speaking of XML, XHTML and semantic WEB then the word "overestimated" fits just nice. If this was not the case then HTML should long have been dead and the whole WEB should have been based on pure XML with meaningful tags.
Cluster VM for Java virtualizes a cluster and gives the application a single system image so that the actual handling of objects and threads is transparent to the application. When an application made up of a number of threads and objects runs on Cluster VM for Java, the application is unaware of where the threads are executing and where objects actually reside. Cluster VM for Java distributes the threads and objects among several nodes to achieve high scalability.
I think this summarizes it pretty well, if a single application usese several threads, they can be run on different machines. Quite interesting if they can achieve it with little performance penalty.
>> "Microsoft is being realistic. They can't force developing countries like us to solely use legal software since we can't afford it."
Microsft is being monopolistic. They want to extend their monopol and are even capable of paying (now) so that someone uses Windows. Later they will get their money x10 back
"The article also says that cell use may still be banned during landings just to be safe."
How are they going to disable the phones at landing?
If they just turn the microcell OFF then all of the phones on the plane will start to emit at FULL POWER trying to find a new cell. When the tower signal is strong the phones tend to use really low power to save the battery. When the tower is missing they may transmit with up to 2W and this is quite much.
The other alternative is to go and check if all of the passangers have their phones turned off;-)
This paper reports results from wireless chip to chip
communication experiments. Sixteen bit words pass from
one chip to another in parallel without detectable error at
1.35 billion data items per second for a total data rate of
21.6 Gigabits per second. The experiment transmits pseudo
random patterns between chips built in 350nm CMOS
technology. Chips touch face-to-face to communicate. The
same pseudo random data pattern is loaded onto both chips
so that the receiving chip can check the accuracy of every bit
communicated. Each communication channel consumes a
static power of 3.6 milliWatts, and a dynamic power of 3.9
picoJoules per bit communicated. The channels lie on 50
micron centers. Because the capacitive communication
works through covering oxide, ESD protection is
unnecessary. Vernier position measuring circuits built into
the chips indicate the relative position of transmitting and
receiving arrays to assist mechanical alignment. The test
chip includes a Vernier circuit that provides inter-chip
position measurements with a resolution of 1.4 microns.
Background
On-chip performance has been increasing much more
rapidly than off-chip communication bandwidth because
both on-chip transistor density and clock frequency are
increasing faster than off-chip input/output (I/O) density and
frequency [2]. This difference occurs because off-chip
bonding and wiring are about two orders of magnitude
larger than on-chip wiring. On-chip wiring pitch is on the
order of 1 micron, while off-chip wiring and ball-bond
pitches are on the order of 100 microns. The performance
gap between on-chip and off-chip bandwidth makes off-chip
bandwidth a performance bottleneck.
Fig. 1 shows a comparison of the density of I/O pads for
proximity communication versus area ball bonding [2].
Because proximity communication structures use the lithographic
pitch of on-chip wires, proximity communication
can achieve a density about 60 times greater than area ball
bonds.
Proximity Communication
Proximity communication is based on the observation
that faster, lower-cost communication is possible over
shorter distances. We name this communication method
"Proximity" because chips are placed in a face-to-face arrangement with the transmitter and receiver circuits
aligned with only microns of distance between them.
Fig. 2 illustrates two chips positioned for proximity
communication. Because the transmitter and receiver are
close to each other and communicate by capacitive coupling
rather than through large off-chip wires, the transmitter and
receiver circuits are small. Moreover, the transmitter and
receiver pads are protected from exposure to electrostatic
discharge (ESD) events by the top layer dielectric and
passivation. Thus the transmitter and receiver omit ESD
protection, further reducing the parasitic capacitance and
power consumption.
We chose to couple the transmitter pads directly to the
receiver pads [1][5], in contrast to [3][4] in which the
transmitter couples to a multi-chip module (MCM) substrate
trace which couples in turn to a receiver pad. Coupling the
transmitter pad directly to the receiver pad provides a
stronger signal, improving signal integrity and reducing
power.
Alignment
Alignment is a critical issue. Misalignment reduces
received signal strength by reducing coupling area and
increasing distance. Cross-talk also increases with
misalignment because the voltage swings on adjacent
transmitter and receiver pads couple into the receiver pad. In
order to couple the transmitter and receiver pads best, the pads
must be placed in correct alignment. Fig. 3 shows the six
alignment dimensions, three translational and three rotational.
We use an on-chip Vernier measurement system to measure
the relative positions of two chips in the x, y, and
dimensions. Verniers are common in mechanical systems, and
a micro electro-mechanical system (MEMS) Vernier strain
gauge has demonstrated a resolution of 10 nm [6].
>> With this unsurpassed storage capacity, the LaCie Bigger Disk allows users to store nearly two years of continuous music and up to one month of non-stop MPEG-2 video
Soon the harddisk size will be measured in MP3Y (MP3-years) and VM (video-months) to make it easier for the end-user to grasp how much a TB is
>> This is going to be for headless servers. So you can ssh into a box and administer it remotely, or through a dumb terminal on a serial port, etc, etc..
The problem is that probably IIS will support it, in the URL of course to make things easier and so on...
Definitely Map24. They use a nice Java applet for navigating the maps. The best thing is that it can start it in a separate window and be maximized, so that it takes the whole screen. It is also fast and quite easy to zoom and pan with the mouse.
The first steps of the Walking House:
"Edit: Slashdot seems to have picked up on this, and in typical style, has completely misunderstood the post. To be clear, I do not think that Apple is in any way trying to purposely "cripple" non-Apple software. I also do not think that undocumented APIs give Safari any kind of "significant performance advantage" (as Firefox 3 should show!). However, as I said, the undocumented functionality could be useful for Firefox and other apps to implement things in an simpler (and potentially more efficient) manner. I don't think this is malicious, it's just an unfortunate cutting of corners that is way too easy for a company that's not fully open to do."
This pretty clearly sums it up.
>> Ars Technica claims that file copies are now 50% faster in SP1.
Actually it is only 25% faster when copying local files:
"Improves performance over Windows Vista's current performance across the following scenarios:
- 25% faster when copying files locally on the same disk on the same machine
- 45% faster when copying files from a remote non-Windows Vista system to a SP1 system
- 50% faster when copying files from a remote SP1 system to a local SP1 system"
source
>> [complaint about unnecessary use of acronyms]
You must be new here.
-- IANAL therefore YMMV
The offender is called NAT Traversal
"UPnP comes with a solution for NAT (Network Address Translation) traversal, called the Internet Gateway Device (IGD) protocol. NAT traversal for UPnP enables UPnP packages to pass through a router or firewall without problems and without user interaction, (that is if that router or firewall supports NAT). It essentially allows any local UPnP device to punch arbitrary holes in the firewall, by letting the firewalled router create port forwardings automatically."
According to the MS knowledge base entry:
;-)
"Make sure that you have a backup copy of any important program files before you store these files on a system that is running Windows Home Server."
In other words, use something else to backup the files first if you intend to backup them with Windows Home Server
- "The importance of this breakthrough cannot be overestimated"
The importance of any event can be overestimated and quite often is overestimated. It is called hype.
When speaking of XML, XHTML and semantic WEB then the word "overestimated" fits just nice.
If this was not the case then HTML should long have been dead and the whole WEB should have been based on pure XML with meaningful tags.
-- Do not read me, I am a stupid tag
Just for the record:
This prints a little smile in the upper left corner of the text screen
Cluster VM for Java virtualizes a cluster and gives the application a single system image so that the actual handling of objects and threads is transparent to the application. When an application made up of a number of threads and objects runs on Cluster VM for Java, the application is unaware of where the threads are executing and where objects actually reside. Cluster VM for Java distributes the threads and objects among several nodes to achieve high scalability.
I think this summarizes it pretty well, if a single application usese several threads, they can be run on different machines. Quite interesting if they can achieve it with little performance penalty.
Well, I may not be the first to report it, but I will also not be the last. Shortly: its Competition, not Comeptition.
cesond psot! as my grandpa used to say after 3 beers
>> "Microsoft is being realistic. They can't force developing countries like us to solely use legal software since we can't afford it."
Microsft is being monopolistic. They want to extend their monopol and are even capable of paying (now) so that someone uses Windows. Later they will get their money x10 back
-- Which most of you should already know, btw.
If you see this, your ad-blocking is not working correctly
When is the percent of Linux servers going to reach that of the Windows machines?
- Frist psot!
"The article also says that cell use may still be banned during landings just to be safe."
;-)
How are they going to disable the phones at landing?
If they just turn the microcell OFF then all of the phones on the plane will start to emit at FULL POWER trying to find a new cell. When the tower signal is strong the phones tend to use really low power to save the battery. When the tower is missing they may transmit with up to 2W and this is quite much.
The other alternative is to go and check if all of the passangers have their phones turned off
Here is some technical background on the subject:
Abstract
This paper reports results from wireless chip to chip communication experiments. Sixteen bit words pass from one chip to another in parallel without detectable error at 1.35 billion data items per second for a total data rate of 21.6 Gigabits per second. The experiment transmits pseudo random patterns between chips built in 350nm CMOS technology. Chips touch face-to-face to communicate. The same pseudo random data pattern is loaded onto both chips so that the receiving chip can check the accuracy of every bit communicated. Each communication channel consumes a static power of 3.6 milliWatts, and a dynamic power of 3.9 picoJoules per bit communicated. The channels lie on 50 micron centers. Because the capacitive communication works through covering oxide, ESD protection is unnecessary. Vernier position measuring circuits built into the chips indicate the relative position of transmitting and receiving arrays to assist mechanical alignment. The test chip includes a Vernier circuit that provides inter-chip position measurements with a resolution of 1.4 microns.
Background
On-chip performance has been increasing much more rapidly than off-chip communication bandwidth because both on-chip transistor density and clock frequency are increasing faster than off-chip input/output (I/O) density and frequency [2]. This difference occurs because off-chip bonding and wiring are about two orders of magnitude larger than on-chip wiring. On-chip wiring pitch is on the order of 1 micron, while off-chip wiring and ball-bond pitches are on the order of 100 microns. The performance gap between on-chip and off-chip bandwidth makes off-chip bandwidth a performance bottleneck.
Fig. 1 shows a comparison of the density of I/O pads for proximity communication versus area ball bonding [2]. Because proximity communication structures use the lithographic pitch of on-chip wires, proximity communication can achieve a density about 60 times greater than area ball bonds.
Proximity Communication
Proximity communication is based on the observation that faster, lower-cost communication is possible over shorter distances. We name this communication method "Proximity" because chips are placed in a face-to-face arrangement with the transmitter and receiver circuits aligned with only microns of distance between them.
Fig. 2 illustrates two chips positioned for proximity communication. Because the transmitter and receiver are close to each other and communicate by capacitive coupling rather than through large off-chip wires, the transmitter and receiver circuits are small. Moreover, the transmitter and receiver pads are protected from exposure to electrostatic discharge (ESD) events by the top layer dielectric and passivation. Thus the transmitter and receiver omit ESD protection, further reducing the parasitic capacitance and power consumption.
We chose to couple the transmitter pads directly to the receiver pads [1][5], in contrast to [3][4] in which the transmitter couples to a multi-chip module (MCM) substrate trace which couples in turn to a receiver pad. Coupling the transmitter pad directly to the receiver pad provides a stronger signal, improving signal integrity and reducing power.
Alignment
Alignment is a critical issue. Misalignment reduces received signal strength by reducing coupling area and increasing distance. Cross-talk also increases with misalignment because the voltage swings on adjacent transmitter and receiver pads couple into the receiver pad. In order to couple the transmitter and receiver pads best, the pads must be placed in correct alignment. Fig. 3 shows the six alignment dimensions, three translational and three rotational.
We use an on-chip Vernier measurement system to measure the relative positions of two chips in the x, y, and dimensions. Verniers are common in mechanical systems, and a micro electro-mechanical system (MEMS) Vernier strain gauge has demonstrated a resolution of 10 nm [6].
Have fun...
Slashdot over gopher is working! Only the content is a little bit limited
The mirror also seems to smoke slowly in peace ...
Has someone of the slashdotters already hacked the pharmacourt.biz site?
This is what I find at their products page: We are some stupid spammers!!
>> With this unsurpassed storage capacity, the LaCie Bigger Disk allows users to store nearly two years of continuous music and up to one month of non-stop MPEG-2 video
Soon the harddisk size will be measured in MP3Y (MP3-years) and VM (video-months) to make it easier for the end-user to grasp how much a TB is
>> Simple! Keylogger installed with every OS, mandatory by order of the DHS. No problems, I use a visual keyboard, typing with my mouse
>> This is going to be for headless servers. So you can ssh into a box and administer it remotely, or through a dumb terminal on a serial port, etc, etc..
...
The problem is that probably IIS will support it, in the URL of course to make things easier and so on
>> so, when will we see GNU's version named GONAD ?
I am currently working on a KONAD version for a well known desktop manager
>> The other possibility might be for /. editors to... well, actually READ slashdot.
... only humans
Thats too much for them, they are actually
More info about the new and controversial infantry vehicle Stryker is available here and here. Here are two nice videos of the Stryker in action.
Definitely Map24. They use a nice Java applet for navigating the maps. The best thing is that it can start it in a separate window and be maximized, so that it takes the whole screen. It is also fast and quite easy to zoom and pan with the mouse.