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Is the Demand for Chips Short-Lived?

Is the demand for chips short-lived? | Computer Hardware. Semi-fuzzy results from Texas Instruments Inc. Expansion. Introduction In the mid-1990s, a major increase in demand for computer systems led to the development of a new form of computer: the supercomputer. The design and architecture of supercomputers has changed dramatically from the early era of supercomputers.…

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Security Software – How to Fix a Common Vulnerabilities

I have posted this link and also posted a short video of Phil Zimmermann and his group trying to figure out a way to patch it. I am just wondering if you guys could do the same for the other security software vendors: VMWare, VirtualBox, etc. We get more of these so we really need…

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How to Use the Raspberry Pi Board

The Raspberry Pi Board itself can be considered as a miniature supercomputer. It has a large number of GPIO ports, a variety of expansion slots and a large number of programming interfaces. This large amount of interface complexity means that a single board will usually feature a variety of interfaces, as well as a large…

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BSOD: A New Color for the BSOD Problem

Computer hardware manufacturers are beginning to explore an alternative color for the black screen of the dreaded “black screen of death” (BSOD) problem. In a series of tweets, Microsoft engineers and the hardware manufacturer, Nvidia, have both announced that the new color – white – will indeed render the BSOD problem in software. What does…

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