Processors
Keep up with the latest processor technology and the devices that they power.
Articles about Processors
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Scariest stuff from BlackHat 2012
NFC hacking, ultra-stealthy malware, and hotel room lock and keycard weaknesses made this list of some of the scariest demonstrated exploits at BlackHat 2012.
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$7000 HP Z1 teardown reveals all-in-one that's easy to service, packed with high-end hardware
Bill Detwiler cracks open a $7,000 HP Z1 all-in-one workstation and discovers a machine that's easy to service, packed with high-end hardware, and engineered to be cool and quiet.
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Cray-1 supercomputer: How I discovered a dinosaur at the museum
A chance visit to a London museum uncovers a mythical beast from computing's past.
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Will 12.04 changes bring Ubuntu back to prominence?
Jack Wallen looks at the rumored changes and updates for Ubuntu 12.04 and offers his perspective on how they might help or hinder Ubuntu's rise to prominence in the Linux world.
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10 things you should know about UEFI
If you're a bit fuzzy on what UEFI is all about -- and how it will significantly change modern PC functionality -- these quick facts will get you up to speed.
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Video: Inside the Large Hadron Collider
CERN researcher Andrzej Nowak discusses some of the computing done for the Large Hadron Collider, the largest machine ever built.
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DIY: How to reset a BIOS password
Jack Wallen offers a TechRepublic member advice about a tricky problem: resetting a BIOS password on a machine.
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Windows 8 build 7959 - First 64-bit leak
A few days ago a 64-bit Windows Server 8 build was leaked onto the internet and a number of you have been firing questions at me regarding this build.
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Five tips for diagnosing memory problems
Memory problems can be tricky to troubleshoot. But working your way through these diagnostic steps can help you zero in on the cause.
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Understand Intel's new server processor numbering scheme
Scott Lowe explains what you need to know about Intel's new numbering scheme for its Xeon-based processors.
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Fix recurring Asus motherboard "F2 to restore BIOS" message
TechRepublic member solves a recurring Asus motherboard "F2 to reset BIOS" message by replacing BIOS battery.
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Quick Tip: Improve your SATA disk performance by converting from IDE to AHCI
In this Windows Quick Tip, Jack Wallen shows you how to improve the performance of a SATA hard drive using a Windows Registry tweak.
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Ten questions to ask your cloud provider
In the absence of strict standards to identify criteria/metrics for cloud computing, Colin Smith came up with 10 questions to ask cloud providers when making a decision about competing services. What ...
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Poll Results: Will you be deploying the 32-bit or the 64-bit Windows 7?
See how your peers answered this question: Will you be deploying the 32-bit or the 64-bit Windows 7? Are you sure you are on the same pace?
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Understanding 32- versus 64-bit differences in Snow Leopard
Erik Eckel clears up some misinformation about how Mac Snow Leopard handles 32- and 64-bit processing. Find out which systems are 64-bit capable and what tweaks you can make.