http://www.slideshare.net/adrianco/millicomputing-ignite-talk #millicomputing updated predictions
Sunday, December 20, 2009
Wednesday, December 16, 2009
4G LTE Wireless data at 43Mbit/s
LTE trials have started in Sweden, and a laptop data card shows this data rate, with 5Mbit/s upload and 43Mbit/s download. At this point we are 1 to 2 years away from this in the USA.
http://www.engadget.com/2009/12/16/teliasoneras-43mbps-wireless-data-downloads/
http://www.engadget.com/2009/12/16/teliasoneras-43mbps-wireless-data-downloads/
Tuesday, November 24, 2009
Mobile Skype Video Calls via Fring on Nokia
It was just a matter of time, now it will spread to other platforms...
http://www.engadget.com/2009/11/24/fring-adds-skype-video-support-on-s60-threatens-to-make-front-c/
http://www.engadget.com/2009/11/24/fring-adds-skype-video-support-on-s60-threatens-to-make-front-c/
Monday, September 7, 2009
ARM CPUs for power efficient Web Servers - James agrees...
James Hamilton highlights the power efficiency of ARM for general purpose web servers. It's almost two years since I gave the first talk on Millicomputing at the HPTS Workshop (which is where I met James for the first time) so its great to see him talking up the principles. He also makes the important point that ARM uses error correcting (ECC) memory, while the Intel Atom doesn't, and thus the Atom is actually less suitable for configuring large numbers in low power enterprise server applications.
The systems at http://www.linux-arm.org/Main/LinuxArmOrg are relatively inefficient blades, they have archaic spinning rust storage attached which must dominate the power consumption. A flash based storage subsystem would make much more sense to me. Web content delivery workloads are very well suited to low cost read-mostly flash storage. They do have a 1.2GHz ARM CPU and 1.5GB of RAM per blade, which is the biggest and fastest ARM configuration I've seen so far.
The systems at http://www.linux-arm.org/Main/LinuxArmOrg are relatively inefficient blades, they have archaic spinning rust storage attached which must dominate the power consumption. A flash based storage subsystem would make much more sense to me. Web content delivery workloads are very well suited to low cost read-mostly flash storage. They do have a 1.2GHz ARM CPU and 1.5GB of RAM per blade, which is the biggest and fastest ARM configuration I've seen so far.
Thursday, September 3, 2009
Wireless HD Video at 60GHz
GiGaOM has an update on wireless HD video It seems that the UWB standard stalled, but alternatives are on the way.
Wednesday, August 19, 2009
Windows Mobile fades to irrelevance...
see this comment on GigaOM like I said almost two years ago....
Thursday, August 6, 2009
Augmented reality for the iPhone
from Metaio just a demo, but heading in an interesting direction...
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