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I read about how multi-core processors with hyper threading would quadrupal the usable CPUs on a system. Here's Intel showing off with 4 CPUs, Dual Core, with Hyper Threading = 16 processors.

Z techniką za pan brat: procesor serwerowy z połowy lat 90-tych. 23 miliony tranzystorów, 15 węzłów obliczeniowych, taktowanie zegara 66.7MHz. Z blokiem chłodzącym waży 3 kilogramy. Pracował między innymi w maszynie IBM RS/6000 SP we Wrocławskim Centrum Sieciowo-Superkomputerowym (WCSS). Jego unowocześniona wersja została zainstalowana w specjalnym klastrze obliczeniowym Deep Blue, który w 1997 roku ograł w szachy Garri Kasparowa*.

 

* Kasparow zarządzał później od IBM rewanżu ale firma odmówiła i zakończyła projekt. Później wyszło na jaw, że oprogramowanie maszyny Deep Blue było aktualizowane o kolejne schematy rozgrywek w trakcie potyczki z Kasparowem. Dzięki temu maszyna sprawniej radziła sobie z szachistą. Sztuczna inteligencja, że ho ho ;)

The Tiny Ones : Nikon D7000, Carl Zeiss Luminar 25mm f/3.5, SB28 and reflectors, custom Nikon bellows rail for stacking, RAM mount, Helicon Focus (Method B - 73 frames)

 

+ each leg is about 3mm long

+ the stacking process here wasn't as smooth as the flowers and required retouching in Helicon Focus

+ the stacking spacing is irregular on this one as this is one of my early stacks using the custom made focus rail

+ the focusing is done on the bellows rail not on the lens

 

+ raw files batched processed in NX2 - tried in Lightroom but quality sux :)

+ some photoshopping done to remove errors that Helicon Focus can't, no cropping

 

Sabado medio día, brochetas al cpu.

An intel Pentium III CPU

Closeup of my first dual CPU system. It had two AMD Athlon MP 2000+ CPUs socketed in there. I even went to the trouble of replacing most of the capacitors on the mobo a couple years back to keep it going a little longer.

It sucked a good 400 watts of power!

Here you can see the cpu operating console.

Canon EOS 5, EF 28-105/3.5-4,5

Robo CPU na Campus Party Brasil 2009. (foto: Fabio Pazzini)

The old cooler was very noisy. I have taken the fan off here. It was the standard cooler included with the Sempron CPU I bought back in 2006. It had gathered quite a bit of dust.

One of those few times where I bent my "no flash" rule. This object was small enough and I was close enough to cast my own shadow on it if I did not use flash. The other justification of flash in this shot is that the flash highlight helps to bring out the texture.

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