In the first part in this series, we talked about the nature of processor virtualization on different systems and how this affects the underlying capacity and performance of compute in cloud ...
Santa Clara -- January 22 2008 -- TRANGO Virtual Processors, a leading provider of embedded virtualization IP, announced today that they are providing their feature-rich embedded virtualization ...
We can rent as much or as little compute capacity or storage or connectivity as we want, and we can get it when we want it. And we don’t have to maintain or account for any of that hardware. What a ...
Santa Clara -- October 3, 2007 -- TRANGO Virtual Processors, a leading provider of embedded virtualization IP and member of the ARM® Connected Community, demonstrates its secure hypervisor running on ...
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Addressing wireless, networking and entertainment markets, TRANGO’s support of the ARMv6 architecture was driven by its customers’ requirements for greater connectivity and richer multimedia content, ...
With the increasing use of virtualization technology on Intel-based servers for mid-tier application workloads, IBM Corp. and Santa Clara, Calif.-based Intel Corp. are working together to improve how ...
eSpeaks host Corey Noles sits down with Qualcomm's Craig Tellalian to explore a workplace computing transformation: the rise of AI-ready PCs. Matt Hillary, VP of Security and CISO at Drata, details ...
Virtualization is a key enabling technology for the modern datacenter. Without virtualization, tricks like load balancing and multitenancy wouldn't be available from datacenters that use commodity x86 ...
With the recent announcement of the XP Mode for Windows 7 hitting the release candidate stage people are eager to check this out to see what, if any, advantage it will have. But all is not good for ...
2018 is off to a very bad start for Intel after the disclosure of a flaw deep in the design of its processors, dubbed Meltdown. And while the company has publicly said the issue won’t affect consumers ...
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