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Three Universities Using Ambric Massively Parallel Processor Array Technology in New, Advanced Research Projects
Charter Members University of Washington, Portland State University, and Halmstad University Kick Off Ambric University Program BEAVERTON, Ore. -- Ambric([R]), Inc., a fabless semiconductor company shipping the world's first teraOPS-class chip that makes massively parallel software development practical for complex embedded systems, announced that three universities are now using...
IBM and University of Washington to Demonstrate Computer Entertainment Technology for Medical Imaging Use
At the upcoming "Workshop on Solving Computational Challenges in Medical Imaging," IBM (NYSE: IBM) and the University of Washington will show how next-generation technology currently featured in computer entertainment and video-processing platforms is driving advancements in medical imaging.
Bytes: Too Hot to Compute
Computers are hotter than ever, literally. Processors work at ever faster speeds in smaller spaces, like cell phones, generate more heat and more risk of crashes, even skin burns. And fan blades are too big. One solution comes from a University of Washington team that is designing an ion pump...
Tiny ion pump sets new standard in cooling.(NEWSWATCH)(University of Washington's research)(Brief article)
University of Washington researchers have built a tiny cooling device that fits on a computer chip. The device, which uses an electrical charge to create a cooling air jet right at the surface of the chip, could be critical to advancing computer technology because future chips...
Microsoft Co-Founders Transform Youthful Hangout: University of Washington.
By Brier Dudley, The Seattle Times Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Oct. 9--Bill Gates and Paul Allen met at Lakeside School, but they got serious about computers at the University of Washington. Like Tom Sawyer and Huck Finn in their cave, Gates...
New Computer Science Building Seen as Boost to University of Washington.
By Robert Marshall Wells, The Seattle Times Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News By Robert Marshall Wells, The Seattle Times Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News
Women win at widescreen navigation.
May 19, 2003 (Electronics News - ABIX via COMTEX) Microsoft Research is continuing to conduct research into how computer users can most effectively use screen displays. In 2002, it revealed its studies had found that the use of larger screen displays made it easier...
Not one penny for computers!
While Sandra Nelson was working on among other things the September issue of LAD, I was enjoying the summer at my beach house in Ocean Park, Maine, a community within the town of Old Orchard Beach. In August I picked up a copy of a local "shopper," the Biddeford-Saco-- OOB...
University of Washington's Computer Science Building Gets Boost from Microsoft.
By Brier Dudley, The Seattle Times Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News By Brier Dudley, The Seattle Times Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News
Technical grant presents new opportunities for Northwestern tribes
May, James Indian Country Today Lakota Times 07-14-2001 Technical grant presents new opportunities for Northwestern tribes YAKIMA, Wash. - Currently there is only one community computer for the entire Yakama Nation. It sits off by itself in a lonely corner of...
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