Thursday, July 24, 2008
Lonliness
I really wonder how this life is changing its course, the way it is shaping up for every individual.
There are many instances where we feel why people around us don't leave us alone, even for a moment. We crave for privacy. But, we never get it. There are always people surrounding us-parents, siblings, relatives and the evergreen friends. They will drag you into their conversations even if we are not interested, they drag you to their shopping spree, they take you to the most boring restaurants to treat you.
Finally, when we are left alone, we feel left out-lonely. No friends to have fun, no parents to take care of you, no siblings to fight and no relatives to gossip.
God is a strange fellow. He would give us EVERYTHING we pray for, but at the wrong time.
We pray for privacy, would get it when we need some company.
We pray for company, would get it when we don't need them at all.
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Tuesday, July 15, 2008
AMD Vs Intel
In 1993, Intel brought the PC to a new level with the Pentium processor. The first Pentium processor ran at an astounding 60 Mhz, had 3.3 million transistors, and performed 100 Million Instructions Per Second (MIPS). Although no one today refers to the first Pentium processor as a Pentium 1, it is the original of 4 types of Pentium processors developed by Intel
The Pentium 2 and the Celeron
Once the first Pentium processor technology became obsolete, the Pentium 2 was introduced. Starting at 233 MHz, the Pentium 2 took over its sibling's footsteps and was designed to run from 233 MHz to 450 Mhz. At about the same time, the Intel Celeron processor was presented; it was identical to the Pentium 2 except it was considered a "lower end" processor because of two main differences: a smaller cache and a slower bus speed, also known as the Front Side Bus or FSB speed rating*.
* Cache memory is a special part of the processor which helps to process frequently used information faster. FSB is the speed that the processor communicates with all other peripherals inside the computer. FSB speed can have a profound influence on the overall speed of a computer. For example: Pentium 2 processors ran a 100 MHz Front Side Bus, compared to lower-end Celerons which operated at 66 MHz.
The Pentium 3
Not too long after the introduction of the Celeron, the first Pentium 3 processor replaced the Pentium 2 and ran at 450 MHz. The Pentium 3 bus was first rated at 100 MHz but then increased to 133 MHz beginning with the 500 MHz model processor -- also known as the "500EB" model.
The AMD Athlon Processor
Even though AMD has been around for quite some time, AMD's popularity did not come into the spotlight until the introduction of the Athlon processor. At around the same time that Intel introduced their 600 MHz Pentium 3 processors, AMD wowed the world with the Athlon processor.
The Athlon processor not only ran programs just as well as the Intel Pentium 3 and its predecessors, but its bus speed also ran twice as fast as the Pentium 3. AMD's groundbreaking technology utilized a dual front side bus, even though the raw processing speed (or MHz rating) was the same as Intel's Pentium 3 or Celeron processors.
The AMD Duron
AMD became a success story with the Athlon processor and, like Intel, began producing a lower cost processor -- the AMD Duron -- which also had less cache.
At this time, the Celeron's FSB ran at a mere 66 MHz while the Duron boasted a 200 MHz bus. This gave consumers an excellent value for their money, considering that the Duron was much cheaper than a Celeron.
The Pentium 4
The Pentium 3 ended its reign at 1400 MHz (or 1.4 GHz) and has been replaced by its bigger brother, the Pentium 4. The Intel Celeron processors are still in production today.
More Processors: the AMD Athlon XP vs the Intel Pentium 4
Not too long ago, AMD introduced their new line of Athlon processor: the Athlon XP. While still an Athlon processor, the Athlon XP does not use the conventional MHz rating to depict its speed.
AMD believes that a MHz rating would undermine its true performance and therefore wishes to change public perception. For those who insist of raw MHz numbers, AMD claims a 25% performance increase of their XP 1900+ compared to a Pentium 4 running at 1900 Mhz.
The AMD Athlon XP speed rating calculation
How to calculate the raw MHz speed rating of an AMD Athlon XP processor:
If you remember how to "solve for x" using High School math, AMD's speed rating can be calculated. The variable X can represent the MHz rating using the below generic formula:
MHz = (XP rating/1.5) + (500/1.5)
For example, using the 1800+ processor QuantiSpeed rating:
MHz = (1800+/1.5) + (500/1.5)
MHz = 1200 + ~333.33333333...
MHz = ~1533.33
The squiggly ~ means "approximately." Since .333 is infinitely repeated, it's just nice way to represent "short form."
More bang for the buck?
Quite simply said: the AMD Athlon XP processor runs very close to an Intel Pentium 4 processor and is about half the price. RDR RAM, which is used in a Pentium 4 machine, is roughly double the price of DDR RAM used in a AMD Athlon XP machine. Comparably so, RDR RAM runs faster than does DDR RAM: 533 MHz compared to 333 MHz FSB (December, 2002).
Intel has a much larger market share than AMD and has had plenty of time to build a solid public image. Intel also aggressively advertises their processors, which might explain why they are about double the price of their major competitor, AMD.
Thursday, July 10, 2008
Second Conversation - Parents
God: I could have done that, many people's life would have been less complicated, but I felt a child needs some personal attention. Parents are like the pot maker, they prepare you (give birth), shape you (take care) and dry you in the Sun (teach you the essence of life). They ease my job of taking care of each and every human being on Earth.
First Conversation - Love
God: Love is the eternal bliss of life.
Me: Why do we need Love?
God: Love will bring all happiness in your life at one shot and show you the bliss of life.
Me: Then why do some love bring misery instead of love?
God: That depends on the person you love, if you love a monster, u will have misery, if you love an angel, you will have happiness.
Me: How do I judge a person before I love him? How will I know if he is a monster or an angel?
God: You cant judge a person, he can be judged only by me and sometimes by himself.
Me: Does that mean I need to love that person to know if he is a monster or an angel?
God: Not necessary, since you cant judge him by any means, you are left with only two options-either continue loving him, accepting his flaws or ditch him and move on.
Me: Wouldn't that be like cheating him?
God: Not really, if he does not deserve that love then you can ditch him by all means and move on with your own life.
Me: what if other people dont accept my love?
God: Did you love the person for yourself or for the others?
Me: Myself.
God: Then why do you bother about others, I have given separate life to each and every human being on Earth, they are living theirs, you live yours.
Monday, July 7, 2008
Laptop Recommendations
Sony VAIO CR - VGN-CR343N/B
People who were just dreaming of buying a Sony Vaio can stop dreaming and buy this piece of beauty now. This is one cool piece from Sony and it comes cheap too (compared to previous Sony models).
Sony finally comes up with a cheap and best model for Laptop lovers who could not shell out more than 70k for a Vaio and settled down for other brands like HP, Compaq, Acer, Dell and even Toshiba.
It has a steel boundary, if u drop your Vaio, only the steel part will be affected (minimum damage) and ur lappy will be safe :)
The lappy looks sexy and its light weight too (2.5 Kg)
PRICE: 44,990 INR
Additional RAM :
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1 GB - 1300 INR
2 GB - 2500 INR
Its powered with:
- Intel® Centrino® Processor Technology
- Intel® Core™2 Duo Processor T5670(1.80GHz)*1*2
- Intel® Wireless WiFi Link 4965AGN
- Mobile Intel® GM965 Express Chipset
- 2 MB Cache Memory
- Windows Vista Business
- 1 GB DDR2 SDRAM (upgradable upto 4 GB)
- 200 GB SATA Hard Disk
- DVD±RW/±R DL/RAM Drive
- Mobile Intel® Graphics Media Accelerator X3100
- 14.1 (35.8 cm) wide(WXGA:1280x800) TFT Colour display (Clear Bright LCD Lite)
- Intel® Wireless WiFi Link 4965AGN
- Fingerprint Sensor
- VGP-BPS9/S Lithium-ion battery: up to 4.5 hours of use