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Innovation Science Technology

Three Performance-Limiting Walls

“Three Performance-Limiting Walls” is a term coined to represent the three important limiters of microprocessor performance – power use, memory use, and processor frequency. The three walls consist of – the power wall, the memory wall and the frequency wall. Personally, I think that of these three, the memory wall is the tricky one since it is non-intuitive for us to think of layered memory access rather than the more intuitive flat memory access. This graph nicely summarises the problem. Popular solutions include multi-core architectures, innovative memory architectures (Cell), and fundamental improvments in memory (eDRAM) for example.

Three Performance-Limiting Walls (slides 2-3)

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Art Travel

Amazing pictures from sky

Quite impressive collection!

Pictures from the sky

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Art History Science Social

Old Islamic tile patterns show modern math insight

“A study of medieval Islamic art has shown some of its geometric patterns use principles established centuries later by modern mathematicians.”

Advanced geometry of Islamic art

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Social

Atrocities of US soldiers in Iraq

Caution: Depressing

US soldier admits murdering girl

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Business India Technology

Subroto Bagchi on Entrepreneurship

I’ve been quite lucky to have met and spoken with him recently. A collection of his thoughts – as articles, presentations and ‘Times of Mind’ essays.

Got what it takes to be an entrepreneur? (Part 1 of 3)

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Health Nature Science Social Technology

Scientists must learn to market their work

Simplification and availability of information enables us to do bigger/better things. “(Scientists should) take their scientific studies, market them better and make them readily accessible to the world. That way, the world might have a better chance at solving problems like energy consumption, poverty and global climate change.”

Google’s Page urges scientists to market themselves

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Innovation Productivity Technology

Don’t click – new user interface looks cool

How do you feel about an innovative UI experiment, one with no clicks? Slick or Ugh?

Don’t click

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Business Innovation Nature Science Social Technology

Garbage -> Fuel

Researchers have built and tested for the military a portable machine that efficiently turns waste into electricity.

A Portable Refinery Powered by Garbage

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Innovation Nature Science Technology

Water computer

MIT’s Paulo is doing some exciting work with ‘Programmable Water’; very early days, nonetheless very exciting. My dad started his PhD research at IIT Bombay in 1972 on exactly this topic!

Do we really invent things or simply rediscover them?

Programmable Water

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Business Innovation Technology

Inkless printer

Rather than spray ink over paper, have the ink embedded in the paper and selectively highlight tiny points on the paper – neat!

Inkless printer to be built into digital cameras