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Nvidia or Intel? Which company would you side with?
Let’s not fool ourselves; all corporations are blood-sucking, vicious, cold-blooded, money-guzzling machines.
Anyway, it seems Nvidia and Intel are at each other’s throats as both are engaging in litigation against each other as well as developing competing products (Nvidia made the cuda thing, and Intel is apparently making their own graphics card known as Larrabee).
If it came down to it, which company would you go for?
Personally, I’d go with Nvidia. Intel may be a great at business and marketing, but Nvidia knows the hearts of real computer users: gamers. And I know Nvidia will cater to the likes of me.
On the other hand, they may flop. We’ll have to see.
nvidia and intel are engaged on another battlefield…and a far more important one: mobile computing. Intel last tried mobile computing when they acquired their XScale division from DEC (late 90s). They screwed that up and sold the division to Marvell. Now they know they must take another whack at it (their atom line). The PC/server market is huge, but there is no growth in that market. Mobile is where the growth is. Companies like:
nvidia (tegra-ARM based). like what’s in the new zune
qualcomm (snapdragon-ARM based). like what’s going to be in a lot of smartbooks and smartphones next year and end of this year
TI (their OMAP series-ARM based)
intel (atom-x86)
and among them, i bet on the ARM licensees above – ARM and their tech licensees get embedded/low-power processor design (it’s what they’ve always done). intel on the other hand is coming from another world (one where you plug into the wall and are not concerned with MIPs/mW).
Magma Design Automation Joins Si2's Design to Manufacturing Coalition AUSTIN, Texas —- The Silicon Integration Initiative announced today that Magma Design Automation ®, to a provider of chip design software, is the newest member of Si2's Design to Manufacturing Coalition.
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Designer Insurance – Risk Management For Creative Minds
The innovations of designers have transformed the lives of millions of people. Take some of Britain’s most iconic designs. The Spitfire, Concorde, Red Telephone Boxes, The Mini & The World Wide Web. All rank amongst the most original, symbolic & influential designs ever made.
Designers are people who desire to create. Their work takes into consideration not only how something will look, but also how it will be used & how it will be made-from the clothes that we wear, to the cars we drive, the websites we use, the office space we inhibit, and the publications we read. They produce a visual language that help companies sell products, create demand inspire confidence and increase profits.
As creative people with entrepreneurial minds, many designers work independently as self-employed consultants. Such work can be hugely challenging & rewarding, but in today’s litigious society it is not without risk.
A Legal Duty Of Care
As ‘professional’s’ design consultants owe their clients a legal duty of care. If that duty of care is breached, by making a mistake for example, a client can claim compensation for damages caused by negligence. With litigation escalating, client’s, whether individual’s or corporations are more likely to seek compensation than ever before.
For example, a Graphic Designer could be sued for breach of copyright, printer error & consumer loss. A Website Designer could be sued for loss of data or developing a site with poor useability. These are everyday claims scenario’s that Designers need to guard against. The time & money required to defend such claims could easily bring one’s business crashing down.
Designer Insurance – The Role Of Professional Indemnity Insurance
Professional Indemnity Insurance is designed to cover ‘Professional’s’ in the event they are sued by third parties who claim that they have suffered financial loss as a result of negligent actions. It provides protection (up to the policy limit) against having to pay damages and legal costs. Even if the policy holder has done nothing wrong, but a client alleges negligence on their part, the policy will still pay defence costs.
Professional Indemnity cover includes; negligence, breach of copyright, breach of confidentiality, libel & slander & loss of data & documents. With Designer insurance premiums starting from as little as £150 per annum its a useful risk management tool to safeguard one’s business against unexpected incidents.
Specialist policies are available from UK brokers that cover a multiple of activities, website designers, interior designers, graphic designers etc – all a Designer has to do is decide what level of cover is right for their business.
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Intel to end tactics against competition: FTC
Computer chip titan Intel has agreed to end “threats” and other tactics aimed at hindering competition, as part of a landmark antitrust settlement announced by the US government Wednesday.
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