Byte
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What's The Next Big Thing?...I think most thought the CPU and GPU power requirements would follow a parallel path. Speaking of parallel paths, a former editor of Byte magazine (my all time favorite, in case anyone cares) speaks of parallel processing being the next big... In this article: Nvidia, Intel, CUDA, OpenCL, AMD, Apple, Byte magazine, Mac OS X 10.6, and PS3 |
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CNET News.com | November 18, 2009
Going rate for acquisitions at Intuit: $170 million
About Rafe's Radar Rafe Needleman has been reviewing technology products and businesses since 1988. Formerly editor-in-chief of Byte Magazine, and author of the Catch of the Day column for Red Herring, he's interviewed thousands of tech...
In this article: Intuit, Paycycle, Rafe Needleman, CNET, Web 2.0, California Energy Commission, Byte Magazine, Red Herring, and Entellium
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BetaNews.Com | November 06, 2009
What hath Mac wrought? A remembrance after a quarter-century
And who was one of their biggest customers at the time? Oops... Apple! Yep, they used that lowly little 6502 processor (the one that Byte magazine named as one of the 20 most important computer chips ever). Not quite the improved 6510...
In this article: Apple, Xerox, Commodore, Microsoft, Steve Jobs, Linux, CP/M, and Atari
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BetaNews.Com | October 30, 2009
Betanews Comprehensive Relative Performance Index 2.2: How it works and why
...than our previous version. Celtic Kane JSBenchmark. The very first benchmark tests I ever ran for a published project were taken from Byte Magazine, and the year was 1978. They were classic mathematical and algorithmic challenges, like...
In this article: JavaScript, Safari, Firefox, Gawker, WebKit, and HTML
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CNET News.com | October 23, 2009
Tech advice from Tim Berners-Lee
...what's in store with Windows 7. Rafe Needleman has been reviewing technology products and businesses since 1988. Formerly editor-in-chief of Byte Magazine, and author of the Catch of the Day column for Red Herring, he's interviewed...
In this article: Tim Berners-Lee, World Wide Web Foundation, Rafe Needleman, Web 2.0, Microsoft, E mail, Byte Magazine, Red Herring, and CNET
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Wired Top Stories | October 08, 2009
Small Is Beautiful: Memory-Chip Camera Sensors
...of us with memory will recall that in the 80's, memory chips where already being used for optical sensing. For instance Steve Ciarca, of Byte Magazine fame, described how a 64M dynamic memory chip by Micron Technology could be used as an...
In this article: Photon, Amplification, Electron, Wired.com, Byte Magazine, and Micron Technology
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Description from Wikipedia:
Byte magazine was an influential microcomputer magazine in the late 1970s and throughout the 1980s, because of its wide-ranging editorial coverage. Whereas many magazines from the mid-1980s had been dedicated to the MS-DOS (PC) platform or the Mac, mostly from a business user's perspective, Byte covered developments in the entire field of "small computers and software", and sometimes included in-depth features on other computing fields as well, such as supercomputers and high-reliability computing.
Byte started in 1975, shortly after the first personal computers appeared as kits advertised in the back of electronics magazines. Byte was published monthly, with a yearly subscription price of $10.
- Name:
- Byte
- Type:
- Computer magazines
- Location Country:
- United States
- Editor:
- Virginia Williamson
- Published By:
- CMP Media
- Language:
- English
- ISSN:
- 0360-5280
- First:
- September 01, 1975
- Frequency:
- Monthly
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