Archive for October, 2006

Era of Excess Computing Power (Part 1)

Tuesday, October 10th, 2006

Looking back to 2000, Intel and AMD were warring each other to reach the 1GHz mark, which at the time seemed to be the pinnacle of performance. When processors were still in the hundreds of MHz (yes, it’s amazing to think we’re talking about 1.8GHz, 3.6GHz processors today when 500MHz processors were common back then) and 1000MHz seemed like a lot of computing power.

Fast forward six years, we are talking about dual core processors; a processor containing, in essence, two processors. Then in September, Intel announced a prototype 80-core processor, which may be an indication of the trend for the evolution of microprocessors in the next few years. This speculation can be backed up by the efforts by both AMD and Intel to bring quad core processors to the market.

This continual push for more computing power brings up an interesting point. It seems like we may start to actually get to a point where we may be having excess computing power to the point that software which would have been deemed “inefficient” or “wasteful” could become practical. While this may sound odd, it has some serious implications for future software design.

Part 2 will discuss running software on virtual machines to enhance security and portability.

First Post!

Tuesday, October 10th, 2006

Welcome to Coobird’s Blog!

This blog will be a place where I will be adding content that should eventually be migrated over to the main coobird.net website. For now, I can’t quite make up my mind as to how to manage the content, so I will be using this place as a temporary place to gather and collect my thoughts to create content. I’ve tried content management systems in the past, but I haven’t been quite happy with them, nor do I want to limit myself by using a blog as a website.

Meanwhile, I’ll be using the power of WordPress to publish my pages. We’ll see that turns out.