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90 minute lecture by former Intel chief architect Bob Colwell, given at Stanford University. Wow. Very interesting. Even if you are just a spectator, like me, and don't have any real engineering experience, this is fascinating. I mean, I guess you have to know a little bit about CPU design - but not too much, the talk is mostly high level general industry direction type stuff. If you know what 'transistor count' and 'pipeline stage' means you know enough to understand everything here.

Shorter version: the race for ever higher clock rates is a no win situation, and this sort of thinking misses the (near) future direction of the industry.

He is not terribly complimentary towards his former employer and their CPU offerings.

The video is in .asf format.
- jim 3-05-2004 9:35 pm [link] [3 comments]

Pete Rojas has broken with Nick Denton, leaving gizmodo to join Jason Calacanis in starting engadget.
- jim 3-04-2004 7:31 pm [link] [3 comments]

Started getting this one in the mail yesterday: w32.beagle.k. Only a danger for Windows (w32 = Windows 32 bit,) but everyone can receive it and spread it. The only thing of note here is that it spoofs some sort of "management" account on the domain it is sending to, and warns that your email account is about to be shut down. That's a pretty good ploy. So, obviously, don't believe any email messages coming from management@, administration@, staff@, noreply@, support@ digitalmediatree.com.

The tip off should be that the "fix" for the non existent email account problem (i.e., the virus) is included as an attachment you are supposed to open. No real support staff would distribute a patch this way. A real email would direct you to a web page where you would download the patch.
- jim 3-04-2004 6:24 pm [link] [2 comments]

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