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  • Dual-Core Wafer

    image The Core microarchitecture returned to lower clock speeds and improved processors usage.

    This result was in both available clock cycles and power compared with preceding NetBurst of the Pentium 4/D branded CPUs[2].
  • New stronger RAID

    image RAID combines physical hard disks into a single logical unit by using either special hardware or software.

    Hardware solutions often are designed to present themselves to the attached system as a single hard drive.
  • PCI Express 2.0

    image PCI Express was designed to replace the general-purpose PCI expansion bus, the high-end PCI-X bus and the AGP graphics card interface.

    Unlike previous PC expansion interfaces, rather than being a bus it is structured.
  • Memory Bandwidth

    image Memory bandwidth is the rate at which data can be read from or stored into a semiconductor memory by a processor.

    Its usually expressed in units of bytes/second, though this can vary for systems with natural data sizes
  • New Powerful Server

    image Synapse provides up to 8-core processing power, 3TB of internal storage, 32GB of 800MHz memory, and endless possibilities.

    It's an amazing system that is incredibly feature laden guaranteed to provide you with the ultimate experience.
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The new multi-core processor overview

A multi-core CPU (or chip-level multiprocessor, CMP) combines two or more independent cores into a single package composed of a single integrated circuit (IC), called a die, or more dies packaged together. A dual-core processor contains two cores and a quad-core processor contains four cores. A multi-core microprocessor implements multiprocessing in a single physical package. A processor with all cores on a single die is called a monolithic processor.

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What do you prefer? Velocity or Safety?

Software System Safety optimizes system safety in the design, development, use, and maintenance of software systems and their integration with safety critical hardware systems in an operational environment. In the past, industry in general considered increased productivity as the most important aspect of Software Engineering. Little consideration was given concerning the reliability or safety of the software product.

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Recommended Reading

Hardware Bible - With this book you will learn all about hardware configurations. Hardcover book includes high resolution images detailing the most extreme hardware setups available. A must have guide for the pros.

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