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Intel’s 6-core Xeon and Nehalem CPU info leaked

by FrEiBeRgS2002 on Feb.25, 2008, under Technology

Intel’s had its new processor plans slipped out to the public thanks to Sun, according to DailyTech. Details on the 6-core (!) Xeon Dunnington, as well as the kinda-sorta hush-hush Nehalem were apparently leaked out onto Sun’s public web server over the weekend, including plans for the new Xeons to overtake the company’s Tigerton CPU line. The Dunnington processors will have a 16MB L3 cache shared by all six cores, and will be pin-compatible with the Tigertons, thus making integration with your Clarksboro chipset slightly less painful… by being possible. The Nehalem also got the spy treatment, with news that it will not only replace the Penryn line in Q4 ‘08, but will also be the first time in 18 years that Intel includes on-die memory controllers. If this sort of thing is important to you (and we think it may be) hit the read link and get all the juicy details.

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Writing to Riker’s

by FrEiBeRgS2002 on Feb.25, 2008, under Funny Videos

Breaking up is hard to do, but not when she’s behind bars.

Shout to ItsTheReal.com

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Diddy Makes History With ‘Raisin in the Sun’

by FuKdAtShHh on Feb.25, 2008, under Hip Hop News

Sean “Diddy” Combs may wear many hats, but the rap mogul is determined to carve a niche for himself as a versatile actor, while exposing TV viewers to something new in the small screen adaptation of Lorraine Hansberry’s play A Raisin in the Sun. The drama, which is set in 1950s Chicago, focuses on the Younger family as they await a $10,000 insurance check. Combs plays Walter Lee Younger, a man with big dreams of using the money to help start his own business, but encounters conflict with his widowed mother, ambitious sister, Beneatha and wife, Ruth. “I would say it’s a love story,” Combs told AllHipHop.com. “It’s the love of family first. No matter what even after everything is lost, you’re still so blessed.” The film, which airs at 8 p.m. ET tonight (Feb. 25) on ABC, generated a strong buzz after it became the first broadcast network movie to be screened at the Sundance Film Festival.

For the full story log on: http://allhiphop.com/stories/news/archive/2008/02/25/19339070.aspx

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