Santa Clara -- October 3, 2007 -- TRANGO Virtual Processors, a leading provider of embedded virtualization IP and member of the ARM® Connected Community, demonstrates its secure hypervisor running on ...
In the first part in this series, we talked about the nature of processor virtualization on different systems and how this affects the underlying capacity and performance of compute in cloud ...
We can rent as much or as little compute capacity or storage or connectivity as we want, and we can get it when we want it. And we don’t have to maintain or account for any of that hardware. What a ...
Picking the right hardware for your hosts and network in a new Microsoft Hyper-V implementation can be tricky, not to mention the task of measuring and monitoring performance when in production. In ...
Microsoft will soon be offering virtual machines in its Azure cloud service based on AMD's Epyc processors. The growth of the cloud computing market has, until now, been a success story for Intel's ...
A well-funded chip startup, Soft Machines, is taking the popular but abstract concept of virtual machines and applying it to the chip level. Soft Machines is debuting what it calls a Virtual ...
[Bruce Land] of Cornell University will be a familiar name to many Hackaday readers, searching the site for ‘ECE4760′ will bring up many interesting topics around embedded programming. Every year ...
In the last couple of decades we have become used to the browser taking over so many of the desktop functions for which we used to rely on stand-alone software. Email clients, calendars, office suites ...
Multi-core systems developed with TRANGO Hypervisor technology benefit from improved load balancing and power reduction, as well as more efficient resource utilization. These factors provide for the ...