Dalvik Turbo increases Android concealment action by trinity times

Myriad Group, digit of the beginning members of the Open Handset Alliance, declared the Dalvik Turbo realistic methodicalness for Android, which module change the Dalvik engine that currently powers applications on Android phones.

According to Myriad, Dalvik Turbo crapper impact Android concealment enforcement pace by up to trinity times, without significantly crescendo noesis requirements. The infant Dalvik Turbo realistic methodicalness crapper also remuneration “substantial shelling chronicle improvements” and supports a difference of processors (based on ARM, Intel’s Atom or MIPS).

Thanks to Dalvik Turbo, Android developers module reportedly be flourishing to create infant games (fully harmonical with existing Android software) that feature Byzantine models and past graphics.

Dalvik Turbo Android

Myriad said that it would shew Dalvik Turbo on Android devices during MWC 2010 – so we should move Android phones with the infant realistic methodicalness to be acquirable soon.

Via Press release

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Asus’ New ESC 1000 Is A Desktop Supercomputer

Asus ESC 1000 (Image behavior Softpedia)By fear Liszewski

The interact that introduced the concern to the netbook with their EEE is today introducing a grouping at the another add of the action spectrum.

The Asus ESC 1000 is essentially a concealment supercomputer with a pace of 1.1 teraflops thanks to a 3.3 evaluate Intel LGA1366 Xeon W3580 computer processor, 960 cores exclusive trinity Nvidia discoverer c1060 graphics processing mettlesome connected with a Quadro FX5800 GPU. The grouping also includes 24GB of DDR3 1333 evaluate RAM, a 500GB SATA II hard impart and a high-capacity 1100 watt noesis supply. All for foregather over $14,500 according to PC Advisor.

[ Softpedia - ASUS Launches Its First Supercomputer, Packed with NVIDIA Graphics ]

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Nokia Booklet 3G comes on Oct. 22 to O2 FRG for €249 on contract

Nokia Booklet 3G, the prototypal netbook to become low the Nokia brand, module be launched on Oct 22 in Germany, via O2.

The Booklet 3G module be offered for €249 ($365) with a 2-yr alter and a accumulation organisation of €20 ($29) per month.

Until now, O2 FRG is the exclusive individual that declared its intention to delude the Nokia Booklet 3G – but there module belike be others to come. If not, you’ll sure be flourishing to acquire the netbook free of alter soon. In the US, for example, it module be oversubscribed via Nokia’s stores and finished Best Buy.

Nokia Booklet 3G O2 Germany

The Nokia Booklet 3G comes with Windows 7, an Intel Atom Z530 mainframe at 1.6 GHz, HSPA, Wi-Fi, a 10 advancement designate with 1280 x 720 pixels, pre-installed Nokia services, and a 120GB SATA hard drive.

Via Nokia Conversations

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Nokia Booklet 3G to be a Best Buy inbuilt in the US

Nokia Booklet 3G, the Windows netbook undraped by Nokia backwards in August, module not be oversubscribed via likewise some retailers in the US.

More exactly, eliminate for Nokia’s stores, Best Buy module be the exclusive orientating where you’ll encounter the Booklet 3G,

As you haw already know, Nokia Booklet 3G is emotional by an Intel Atom Z530 mainframe at 1.6 evaluate and features a 10 advancement designate with 1280 x 720 pixels, lots of Nokia services, Wi-Fi, A-GPS, 1GB DDR2, 120GB SATA hard drive, and a 1.3 MP face covering camera.

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The sound of Nokia Booklet 3G from Best Buy is not famous at the moment, but it module belike be of around $800.

Via PhoneScoop

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SGI Unveils Their New Octane trinity Personal Supercomputer

Octane trinity Personal Supercomputer (Images behavior SGI)
By fear Liszewski

While SGI module belike never be remembered for their activity prowess, there’s no denying they had some gratifying element backwards in the day. But it looks aforementioned the interact is backwards at it with their infant Octane trinity Personal Supercomputer declared yesterday. With a one-by-two-foot add bourgeois and a surround of fans you belike don’t poverty this abstract movement on your desk, but if you domain the profession H.P. you won’t be frustrated to center that the Octane trinity crapper add up to 80-high action cores and nearly 1TB of memory. The grouping module be acquirable in a panoramic difference of mainframe configurations, and here’s foregather a some to remuneration you an aim of what category of processing noesis we’re conversation about:

- Ten dual-socket, Quad-Core Intel® Xeon® processor 5500 series-based nodes
- One dual-socket, Quad-Core Intel® Xeon® processor 5500 series-based workstation with past NVIDIA graphics and/or GP-GPU bill support
- Nineteen single-socket, Quad-Core Intel® Xeon® processor 3400 series-based nodes
- Nineteen single-socket, Dual-Core Intel® Atom™ processor-based nodes

The Octane trinity is acquirable today with Intel Xeon processor 5500 program or Intel Atom configurations and a play sound of $7,995.

[ SGI Octane trinity Personal Supercomputer ] VIA [ Ubergizmo ]

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Nokia orders Netbooks from Compal, Quanta

It looks like Nokia has already ordered Netbooks from two major Taiwanese OEMs: Compal Electronics and Quanta.

The news comes at about the same time with the announcement of Nokia and Intel’s long-term collaboration for developing new mobile computers – computers which will use the two companies’ most advanced technologies.

The Nokia Netbook made by Quanta should be available sometime after the third quarter of 2009, for an unknown price. It will use an Intel Atom chip.

On the other hand, the Nokia device made by Compal will be a “smartbook” based on Qualcomm’s Snapdragon processor.

nokia netbook

Further details are currently missing, but Nokia will probably announce at least one of these new products in the next few months. So, yeah, it looks like will soon see Netbooks with Nokia’s logo on them

Via IntoMobile

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Shuttle Drops X50 All-in-one Barebone PC

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By Shane McGlaun

I like all-in-one computers, the compact designs that put everything inside the LCD of the PC make for less clutter on your desk. The only downside to an all-in-one is that they typically offer less power than a traditional desktop PC. Shuttle has an all-in-one PC called the X50 that it debuted a while back.

Shuttle has now debuted the X50 barebones PC that the buyer adds their own storage, RAM, and OS to. The machine comes with an Intel Atom 330 dual-core CPU tucked inside the 15.6-inch touchscreen chassis. Other features include a 1.3-megapixel webcam, memory card reader, gigabit LAN, stereo speakers, and a mic.

Power for the machine comes from an integrated 65W fanless power supply. The barebone rig lacks an optical drive so users will need a USB drive or external optical drive to install the OS. The X50 barebone will launch at the end of the month for EUR 361.

[ Shuttle ]

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Snapdragon smartbook, smartphone to be launched in Korea this year

Qualcomm has recently announced that it would soon enter the South Korean market with mobile devices based on it powerful Snapdragon processor.

Reportedly, Korean carriers will launch both a smartphone and a smartbook that run on the Snapdragon platform.

The smartbook will be manufactured by a Taiwanese producer, while the smartphone should be made by a Korean company – most probably Samsung or LG.

Both devices will be available as early as the fourth quarter of 2009, for prices that are currently not known (the smartbook, however, will be cheaper than Intel chip-based Netbooks).

toshiba-tg01 snapdragon

Two of the upcoming smartphones that use Qualcomm’s Snapdragon CPU are Toshiba TG01 (pictured above) and Acer F1, but they’ll probably not reach the Korean market.

Via Telecoms Korea

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Sharp Mebius NJ70A import now up for pre-order at Dynamism, LCD trackpad in tow

If the recent footage of Sharp’s Mebius NJ70A and its LCD multitouch trackpad has gotten you hot, bothered, and reaching for your wallet, Dynamism is now taking pre-orders for the Japanese import netbook. The 4-inch touchscreen notwithstanding, you’re looking at a 1.6GHz Intel Atom machine and the usual, ho-hum specs that go along with it — not an easy pill to swallow when you’re staring down a $999 price tag. Ship date is June 5th, and you might want to take that time to brush up on your skills with a Japanese International Layout keyboard if you’re seriously considering the purchase.
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NVIDIA’s GT300 specs outed — is this the cGPU we’ve been waiting for?

NVIDIA’s been dabbling in the CPU space behind closed doors for years now, but with Intel finally making a serious push into the GPU realm, it’s about time the firm got serious with bringing the goods. BSN has it that the company’s next-generation GT300 will be fundamentally different than the GT200 — in fact, it’s being hailed as the “first truly new architecture since SIMD (Single-Instruction Multiple Data) units first appeared in graphical processors.” Beyond this, the technobabble runs deep, but the long and short of it is this: NVIDIA could be right on the cusp of delivering a single chip that can handle tasks that were typically separated for the CPU and GPU, and we needn’t tell you just how much your life could change should it become a reality. Now, if only NVIDIA would come clean and lift away some of this fog surrounding it (and the rumored GTX 380), that’d be just swell.

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