AMDは2007年以降の見通しについて「2007年前半に登場する"Barcelona"は真の4コアプロセッサであり、低消費電力とパフォーマンスの両面で大きなアドバンテージを持つ。今後もAMDは消費電力あたりのパフォーマンス(Performance Per Watt:PPW)を追求していく計画だ」と、4コアプロセッサで先行するライバルIntelの追撃に自信をみせる。また2007年以降の鍵となるのがATIリソースの活用で、家電や組み込み機器向けプロセッサやGPUなど、PC以外の市場への拡大が重要な位置を占めることになるだろう。
If this is the first time you've seen this Stop error screen, restart your computure. If thiks screen apperars again, followe these steps :
Check for viruses on your computer. Remove and newly installed hadr drives controllers . Check your hard drive to make sure it is properly configured and terminated.
Run CHKDSK /F to check for hard drive corruption, and then restart your computer.
Refer to your Getting Started manual for more information on troubleshooting Stop errors .
This ATX motherboard for Socket A chips uses the Via KT133 chipset. It has 5 PCI slots, 1 ISA slot, 3 DIMM sockets, 1 AMR, and 1 AGP Pro slot. It supports PC 100/133 and UDMA 66/33. Optional RAID controller and sound chip available.
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今回Gatewayブランドとして発売されるのは、デスクトップPCが「GT5216j」と「GT5218j」、ノートPCが「MT6228j」と「MT3304j」だ。まずデスクトップCPでは、GT5216jにCore 2 Duo E6750を、GT5218jにはCore 2 Quad Q6600を搭載して処理能力の向上を実現。NVIDIAのGeForce 8500GTおよびGeForce 8800GTSを採用するなど、グラフィック機能も強化されている。また、本体前面に「Gateway ポータブル・メディア・ドライブ・ベイ」を装備しており、別売の「Gatewayポータブル・メディア・ドライブ」を簡単に接続できるのも特徴だ。
ノートPCでは、MT6228jにインテルのCeleron M 530を、MT3304jにはAMD Sempron 3600+を搭載。802.11gの無線LANにより、ネットワークの利便性も向上している。液晶はMT6228jが15.4インチWXGA、MT3304jが14.1インチWXGAだ。そのほかMX3305jおよびMT6229として、Microsoft Office Personal 2007 日本語版のプリインストールモデルも発売される。
Transmeta Corp., a promising startup of the late nineties which aimed to reduce processor’s power consumption to an absolute minimum while maintaining high performance, said this week it decided to quit microprocessor business and refocus itself to license intellectual property (IP), not actual chips.
“After a critical evaluation of all our lines of businesses, we have decided that IP development and licensing will be our core business activity going forward. We continue to believe that this is the best way for us to deliver our technology to the market and monetize our investments. Therefore, we have initiated a restructuring plan to re-align our headcount and expenses accordingly,” said Lester Crudele, president and chief executive of Transmeta.
On Friday, February 2, 2007, Transmeta began the initial phase of its re-alignment by decreasing its worldwide workforce of about 192 by approximately 39%, or 75 employees, most of whom worked in the company’s engineering services business. The company also took the initial steps to close its sales and support offices in Taiwan and Japan. Over the next two quarters, as the company completes its existing engineering services work, the company expects to further reduce its headcount by about 25 to 55 people, depending on the level of support required for the Microsoft FlexGo program.
Transmeta Corp. was founded in 1995 with the aim to develop low-cost, low-power, high-performance x86 microprocessors for mobile or embedded computing platforms. Even though its Crusoe (introduced in 2000) and Efficeon (introduced in 2003) processors capture a lot of attention and were even incorporated into several laptops primarily sold in Japan, they have never become popular. Transmeta tried to sell manufacturing rights on the Crusoe processors to foreign companies, but the U.S. authorities banned such export.
Being unable to compete in the market of x86 chips primarily because both AMD and Intel are battling for the lowest power consumption amid highest performance, Transmeta has been licensing its technologies to third parties, who wanted to trim power consumption of their designs.
Transmeta estimates that lay-offs and closures of foreign offices will result in cumulative restructuring charges in the range of $11 million to $14 million, the vast majority of which will be an expense in the first quarter of 2007. The company estimates these actions will require total cash expenditures of about $7 million to $10 million, which will be incurred primarily in the first quarter. The firm expects these actions to generate cost savings in the range of $17 million to $23 million on an annualized basis.