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Hang With Me And AMD At The USS Hornet In San Francisco! You Could Win Something |
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Written by Chris Tom
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Wednesday, 02 September 2009 00:27 |
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Next week I'll be in San Francisco for a product unveiling by AMD on the USS Hornet. AMD has authorized us to invite our readers, 21 and up, to this event. As a special incentive I'll be giving out something special for our readers. I'll provide more details soon, but if you are a gamer you will like it. Here is the scoop. Apart from giving you a deep dive on the latest products and technologies coming from AMD, we’re also doing something a bit different this year that we’re keen to involve you in. The evening of September 10th, we’re inviting community members to join us on the USS Hornet for a non-NDA sneak peek of new AMD products, unreleased games, and some incredible technology demonstrations that have to be seen to be believed. There will also be some mini-LAN gaming to be enjoyed, contests and giveaways, tunes, and a chance to mix and mingle with the top AMD engineers that make these products possible, and of course, you. To RSVP e-mail MonicaAMD at g mail. It will be first come first served. |
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AMDZone 11 Year Anniversary! |
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Written by Chris Tom
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Tuesday, 04 August 2009 15:17 |
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Last Friday we quietly hit our 11 year anniversary. Yes, that means we are a few days into year 12. I was pretty damn busy, so I didn't even have time to post about it. Anyway, thanks to all you guys for still coming to this site after all these years! |
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Written by Matthew Cameron
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Friday, 24 April 2009 00:18 |
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Chris posted earlier that Raja Koduri is leaving ATI. I first met Raja in 2007 at the Pehenom/3870 launch. He was the chief technology officer of ATI.Since then, he has helped out our Folding @ home team by sending us quite a few ATI video cards to fold on - he was a great guy who helped turn ATI around to the company they are today. A little over an hour ago, I received an email from Raja and I can say that he is not being shown out the door. He told me that he will continue to support and cheer for AMD success and he wishes AMDZone future success as well. Thanks for everything, Raja; we appreciate it. |
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Written by Matthew Cameron
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Thursday, 02 April 2009 12:18 |
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At the request of some of our forum members, we are putting up another post about our Folding at Home team. Folding @ Home is a distributed computing project run by Stanford University. Worldwide, our team is currently ranked at 90 - out of thousands of teams. But, it would be nicer to gain a few more spots. If you have a spare processor or video card, you can help us immensely. F@h can be pretty intimidating, so we have a forum dedicated to our team. Join today - our team number is #36837. Thanks! |
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Austin Energy: A Monopoly In Decline |
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Written by Chris Tom
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Wednesday, 01 April 2009 06:28 |
I've been on either Austin Energy's grid, or Pedernales COOP. While the latter has had more publicity lately thanks to rampant corruption Austin Energy has been in decline for years. As a monopoly they have zero competition, and as a city run monopoly that Austin derives a large porton of its income from I can not trust them. Clearly policies have changed there despite the fact I get denials from employees, but I've lived here to long not to notice. Clearly the policy changes are designed to bring in more revenue and I can only speculate that this is a step to offset lower sales tax revenue, and city budget shortfall that has been intensified by the mishandling of the city coffers for years. You see during the boom times the city spends as much as it can saving nothing, and during the lean times the city squeezes its citizens so that it can continue to make vast expenditures for idiotic programs as if nothing has happened. Frankly it is disgusting and while Austin Energy is bad Capital Metro with its continuing failures could be worse. It is a close race in the quest to reach utter lack of competence.
Right now in addition to policy change questions I have wonder why my March electric charges have tripled from last March. This is after new electronic meters were installed at my house, and after a mild March in which I did not run my AC once, and the heater only a couple of times. Of course it is a gas heater as is my water heating, and my stove so the only thing actively using power is my frig. I have all CCFL and LED ligthing in my home. The only computer is a laptop. My main TV is an LCD TV not that I have time to watch. In fact I have only lowered power consumption since last March by adding more LED lights replacing CCFLs, and installing new ceiling fans that were more efficient in power usage. I have not even used the ceiling fans thanks to the mild March. Something is amiss.
I currently have requested that my meter be checked, and I hope I am wrong. My KWH has gone from 609 last March to 1563 this March. February went from 964 to 1300. January was 965 to 979 this year, and December was 800 to 711 this year. As you can see a pattern emerges when the new digital reader goes into place, and that pattern appears to swing in favor of the city. I'm interested in hearing from anyone else in Austin that is seeing a similar problem. We already know that traffic tickets and parking tickets go up in number as cities are hit with budget shortfalls. It is an invisible tax. This appears to be another tax, and it is wrong. Cities, counties, states, and our own government need to stop strangling citizens and busineses because they are hooked on spending. It needs to end, and we are the only ones that can put a stop to it. In the meantime you can check out my power consumption numbers back for the past two years here. I'd love to see yours if you are having the same issue. I can't wait for the day that solar or wind power takes me off the grid. I'll leave you with this quote from a CBS 4 Denver story that just makes me laugh.There may be other factors as well. Vehicle Control Agents -- the men and women who walk and drive around the city issuing citations -- are given strict quotas on how many tickets they should be writing every shift.
"We do not call those quotas," said Ann Williams. "We call them performance goals." |
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