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The Right Intel Platform for the Right Job: Making a Sound Choice Between 32 and 64 Bits
White Paper This research paper indicates increased uptake of Intel Itanium processors during the next 12-24 months, as applications and operating systems prove their scalability and reliability in a 64-bit environment. [03 Jul 2008]
Average PC harbouring 28 bits of spyware
News US ISP EarthLink is starting to keep score in its fight against spyware. The internet service provider on Thursday said it found an average of nearly 28 spyware items on each PC it scanned during the first quarter. [16 Apr 2004]
Wireless Comeback Combines NLOS, Big Bits, Wi-Fi & WiMAX
White Paper WiMAX has achieved enormous strides since it was invigorated by leadership of Intel Corp. The focus on standards has served also to energize proponents of competing visions, including those with proprietary technologies and those supporting a more... [11 Aug 2005]
TCP Sending Rate Control at Tera Bits Per Second
White Paper An analysis of the sending rate of TCP control over Terabit per second rate links illustrates how future optical network characteristics, such as higher bitrates, network congestion, and larger data loads, would affect performance. [19 Dec 2007]
LDPC Code Design for OFDM Channel: Graph Connectivity and Information Bits Positioning
White Paper This paper presents an optimized channel coding scheme for OFDM transmission. In the future wireless standards such IEEE 802.11n, frame error rates (FER) as low as 0.0001 are targeting. Irregular LDPC codes have excellent performance at moderate... [21 Jul 2005]
Film Color Space
White Paper Digital bits are used to describe variations of color in several ways. The simplest concept that will help you understand how color is described by a computer is to remember this: binary digital bits (0s and 1s) describe VARIETY, not color. [03 Jul 2008]
The Era of Giant Magnetoresistive Heads
White Paper Areal density (expressed as billions of bits per square inch of disk surface area, Gbits/inē) is the product of linear density (bits of information per inch of track) multiplied by track density (tracks per inch), and varies with disk radius. [27 Oct 2006]
Security Considerations for the Next Generation Networks & IPv6
White Paper The extension of address bits from the existing 32 bits to 128 bits helps in adding much more nodes. The introduction of IPv6 will take care of the interoperability with existing Internet devices. The scalability of multicast routing is improved. [03 Jul 2008]
Whither Dither: Experience with High-Order Dithering Algorithms in the Studio
White Paper An ever-increasing number of recordings are being made at resolutions greater than 16 bits and more than 100 dB of dynamic range. Since the ultimate product of most of these recordings is a Compact Disc, there is some question of how to reduce the... [03 Jul 2008]
Getting to the Core of What Customers Want
White Paper Security DBS NV produces diamond drill bits for the oil and gas industry and is one of the market leaders. The company wanted to accelerate the design of custom drill bits and ensure quality products and fast delivery. [14 Jan 2008]
Background Intelligent Transfer Service
White Paper Background Intelligent Transfer Service (BITS) asynchronously transfers files in the foreground or background, throttles the transfers to preserve the responsiveness of other network applications, and automatically resumes file transfers after... [03 Jul 2008]
Making Money Selling Content that Others Are Giving Away
White Paper This paper discusses the problem of making money by selling content in the form of bits. Many people refer to this issue as one of digital rights management, controlling the use, copying , and distribution of the bits. [24 Feb 2004]
Visual Basic 2005 in a Nutshell: Operators
White Paper All data ultimately breaks down into single bits of 0 and 1. And the whole reason a computer exists is to manipulate those single bits of data with basic operators. Operators are the basic data manipulation tools of any programming language. [24 Oct 2007]
Why Rights Management is Wrong (and What to Do Instead)
White Paper The bits are free and they can't be put back in the bottle. The creators and users care about the content and don't care about the bits. The copyright-owners own the rights to the bits, but the bits are loose and they aren't coming back. [24 Feb 2004]
IPv6: The Next Generation Internet Protocol
White Paper IPv4 uses only 32 bits for IP address space, which allows only 4 billion nodes to be identified on the Internet.billion may look like a large number, however, it is less than the human population on the earth. [16 Oct 2004]
