Monday, August 31, 2009

NanoSSD Plugs Directly Into SATA Slot

Elecom Japan is launching two nanoSSDs in a few weeks that can plug into a SATA motherboard slot.



This seemed like utter coolness: an SSD that can plug directly into a SATA motherboard slot. Announced earlier today in Japan, Elecom's two new nanoSSDs--the ESD-IDSAA series--measures 25 x 39 x 6.5 mm, and could serve as a startup drive on a main system, or could even serve as a primary drive on a compact Mini-ITX system.

However, with the small size comes an even smaller storage capacity: 8 GB and 16 GB. Still, the drives offer decent read/write speeds, with read rates of up to 75 MB/sec. and write rates of up to 30 MB/sec. Unlike HDDs, the nanoSSDs feature minimal cooling requirements and are virtually quiet as a mouse.

The drives won't hit Japanese store shelves for another few weeks, and Elecom hasn't revealed pricing, however pre-orders are already underway. Akihabara News said that GeekStuff4U.com is scheduled to start selling the drives online in a couple of days.

Source :
http://www.tomshardware.com/news/nan...SATA,8538.html

ISRO loses contact with Chandrayaan, aborts; Nair hails it as a success



India’s grandest venture yet into the final frontier has drawn to a close, as the Chandrayaan-I lunar probe mission has been aborted by the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) after a communications malfunction.

Contact was lost with the probe two days ago and scientists at the ISRO were unable to restore communications, state-run broadcaster Doordarshan reported. The craft began orbiting the moon last November.

A malfunction in computers on board the spacecraft led to the failure in communications, which will be probed by a committee of scientists.

ISRO tried to send the commands but the space vehicle was not able to respond. “The power signals which go to the computer systems failed. We tried to recover the communications for the entire day yesterday.”

The mission was abandoned early on Saturday shortly after radio contact with the craft was abruptly lost at 0130 HRS.

“We don’t have contact with the spacecraft and we had to terminate the mission,” said a visibly disappointed ISRO chief G Madhavan Nair.

A NATIONAL TRIUMPH

Nair was still optimistic in his outlook and assessment of the whole mission, saying: “The mission was a great success. We survived for 315 days, which is a good record. Many such experiments have burnt within a month in the past.”

The scientist reported that 95 per cent of the Chandrayaan-I project’s objectives had been completed.

“We have found that all the instruments on the spacecraft worked satisfactorily and entire scientific instruments have performed that is how we could collect large volume of data,” Nair said.

The team was disappointed with the development, but the ISRO chief said the focus should be on the fact that they managed critical objectives, including sending the lunar probe, capturing 70,000 images of the moon and collaborating with US satellites.

The satellite is now likely to crash onto the moon’s surface. Meanwhile, ISRO is getting ready for their next project, Chandrayaan-II, scheduled to be launched in 2012.

Sources: DD, Bloomberg

[Hands-on Preview] Need for Speed: Shift

The Need For Speed series gets trifurcated from this year into arcade, simulation and free-online-play titles. And the first out of the new series to zoom out of the garage is the sim-based Shift, set to hit the PS3, Xbox 360, PC and PSP on 17th September 2009.

The good for simulation racing fans is that NFS: Shift has been developed by Slightly Mad Studios, who were responsible for games such as GT Legends and GTR 2.

I got my hands on the PS3 version of the game at the EA India showcase, and the first change from the last NFS title (Underground) that I noticed was that new down-to-earth sim takes the races off the streets and onto circuits for a more realistic experience.

While I appreciate the effort, the gameplay does not quite live up to expectations. While the controls have stayed the game, the handling of cars has gotten kind of tricky. Turning at high speeds, especially, does tend to make you lose control of the car and cause you to naturally drift and bang right into the turn itself.

The graphics are top-notch, with real-time damage showing an effect on the car. While racing in perspective view, be careful about banging into someone as the glass will crack immediately!

Overall, the game is good, graphics are great, racing is more challenging and intense; but there are downsides to all this.

First, the storyline is non-existant, and admit it, we have all come to love (and expect) the deceit, betrayal, increasing street rep, taking over territories and other such elements in our racers.

And well, do you really want to slam the brakes while driving in an NFS game? I think I’ll wait for the arcade title, Nitro, to be released in November.

- Kumar Jhuremalan

Thursday, July 30, 2009

World's first 256GB USB flash drive




Kingston Technology Europe announced the launch of the world's first 256GB USB flash drive, the DataTraveler 300. "The DataTraveler 300 will enable users to carry huge volumes of data with them everywhere they go – up to 365 CDs for example," said Kirsty Miller, product marketing manager – consumer, Kingston Technology Europe. It is built to order only; customers who wish to purchase the drive can place an order with resellers and e-tailers. Kingston's new DataTraveler® 300 USB Flash drive carries the highest capacity available on the market. Up to 90% of the drives content can be password protected and conveniently accessed due to the new Password Traveler software. No administrator rights are required. Fast transfer speeds guarantee smooth data flow to your host device. Specifications: Capacity: 256 GB Speed: Data transfer rates of up to 20 MB/sec read and 10 MB/sec write Includes Password Traveler security software for Windows Does not require administrator rights to access the privacy zone Dimensions: 2.78" x 0.67" x 0.87" (70.68 mm x 16.90 mm x 21.99 mm) Operating temperature: 0 to 60 degree Celsius Storage temperature: -20 to 85 degree Celsius Enhanced for Windows ReadyBoost on Vista-based systems

Tuesday, July 21, 2009

Browser Speed Tests: Latest Firefox Is Faster, but Not as Fast as Google Chrome

This is interesting...

As per PC-world tests, here is the ranking as per average time taken to load certain pages:

Chrome - 1.70 seconds
FF - 1.76
IE 8 - 1.83
Safari 4 - 1.96
Opera 10 beta (wouldn't count this as it is in beta stage) - 2.93



Anyways, Chrome still keeps its nose ahead in the race...

AMD Six-core Opteron processor!!!!



Introducing the Six-Core AMD Opteron™ HE and SE Processors

Top-line performance that's bottom-line efficient
Six-core AMD Opteron™ processors power servers with performance efficiency to handle real world workloads. Unlike competitive products focused on raw performance, AMD technology-based servers deliver one platform to support the top-line demands of your business with a total cost advantage you can take right to the bottom-line.

Six-core performance in a quad-core footprint lets you run more and scale higher, while helping save energy. AMD Opteron processors offer the right balance of performance, power efficiency, and cost-delivering value at every price point.

AMD Octacore processor to be released soon!!!!




Could an OCTA-CORE / DDR3 2133 BE YOUR NEW EXTREME DREAM?

AMD and Intel have a Glass Ceiling of about 5 ghz. before meltdown for the future chips under their current technology curb, so if you can't go up, where DO you go? You go out.
Imagine a (8 core) octocore processor made on the 45 nm. process that was good for about 2.9 ghz. base speed and slated for introduction in late 2009 and then pulled back and shelved due to the surfacing of their newer 32 nm. Magny-Cours 12 core processor. No more need for an octocore processor based on the 45 nm. process. Or is there?
I believe that you will be seeing an octocore 45 nm. 1207 processor in mid 2010. I have absolutely no way to back up this claim except for two things. This processor was manufactured and the Orochi 32 nm Quad core is not slated until 2011 so what do you do in the meantime.

Well it is my OPINION that the 1207 octocore may come out as a workstation or maybe even an Enthusist Chip. Extreme Edition AMD? Could you imagine.. An AMD Extreme Chip. Could it Be? AweSome....!


Okay lets quit dreaming for a minute and look a little closer at this...