Tuesday, March 9, 2010

128bit OS thik about it....

In previous post i have posted Windows upcoming 128 bits Os. while working with modern object oriented language like C sharp we come across many data-type like INT32, INT64. Now the will include one more data-types i.e., INT128.......Hi Hi Hi........ And i think that must be probably inclusion in visual studio 2012 or later.....

Saturday, March 6, 2010

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What is silicon tchnology in intel......?

A nanometer (nm) is one-billionth of a meter. The transistors on Intel’s latest processors are just 32nm wide, while our previous generation processors are built on 45nm and 65nm architectures. This allows transistors to be packed more densely, leak less energy, produce less heat and switch faster, which leads to processors that run faster, use less power, and are more energy-efficient. It also means new features can be squeezed onto processors, so computer makers can focus on things like extending battery life, creating ever-sleeker designs and putting new wireless capabilities into devices. Lastly, it means Intel can keep bringing you better performance at relatively the same or even lower prices over time

what is Cores/Threads ?

Cores and threads go hand in hand. Multi-core processors are single chips that contain two or more distinct processors or execution cores in the same integrated circuit. Multi-threading allows each core to work on two tasks at once, thereby letting you do more things simultaneously, producing faster, more efficient results. Now your computer can keep up with even your heaviest multitasking.

What is processors number?

Processor models vary according to clock frequency, supported memory frequency, cache size, and other supported features. Every year, software developers design programs and applications that demand and utilize more and more of these elements. When you’re shopping for a new computer, we recommend you think about tomorrow’s needs as well as today’s, and choose the best processor you can afford.

Thursday, March 4, 2010

128-bit Windows 8 and Windows 9 Explored by


Forget 64-bit, Microsoft has already been exploring 128-bit support scenarios for future releases of Windows. Of course, with Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2 wrapped up since July 22nd, 2009, the official release to manufacturing date, the 128-bit wave will not affect the successors of Windows Vista and Windows Server 2008. Fact is that, with the mulling of 128-bit support for Windows, Microsoft is already looking as far ahead as Windows 8, the successor of Windows 7, and even Windows 9, which means that the Redmond company has put together at least general development directions for the next generation of Windows platforms well into the next decade.


This because Windows 8 is not expected ahead of 2011, with Windows 9 following it in 2014, in the most optimistic scenario possible. Still, Robert Morgan, Senior Research & Development at Microsoft, is already testing Windows 8 and Windows 8 128-bit support, according to his LinkedIn profile (via ArsTechnica). The profile in question has been taken down, but thanks to Google cache, users can still access it and read information about the 128-bit work done at Microsoft for Windows 8 and Windows 9 right from the source.

Monday, March 1, 2010

What is .NET?

.Net is the solution. Off course there will be a problem for that . Suppose two person want to develop a application. And one work well with C sharp and other with VB.NET. Now this will create a problem because while OO language they must able heir each of their classes define in particular language. Microsoft has solve this problem how see he the following diagram.....


I will post the detailed in next post..

Windows 8

Windows 8

Thursday, January 28, 2010

6 Technology Trends That Will Change How You Do Business in 2010


1. Phone Liberation

2. Cloud Computing

3. The End of Paper

4. The Battle for Local

5. Social Spending

6. Mobile Payment Processing