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- The Bitcoin Cryptocurrency
Have you ever encountered something that is so cleverly designed, so profoundly unique, and such a polarizing concept, that when people first hear about it, they either di - Stupid Simple Cooling Hack for 4 x HD 5970 in one Computer
I am asked sometimes why I used a cheap $60 motherboard with PCIe x1 slots and four $30 flexible PCIe x1 extenders to build this 4 x AMD Radeon HD 5970 graphics card machi - 10 AMD/ATI GPUs in 1 Computer: SIGSEGV
After great success at running 8 GPUs under Linux in one machine , I have decided to try 10 GPUs (5 dual-GPU AMD Radeon HD 5970). Unfortunately the X11 fglrx driver crashe 52-GPU104-GPU Cluster Built to Unlock Nokia Phones and Piracy in the GSM Community
Companies and hacking teams providing GSM phone unlocking services are building GPU clusters to attack Nokia phones protected with the latest Sim Lock 3, or SL3, mechanism- New Power Distribution to 4 x HD 5970
After putting about 100 hours of full load on my 4 x AMD Radeon HD 5970 brute forcing machine , I completely disassembled it to visually inspect all internal power connect - Whitepixel v2: configurable charset, higher performance (33.1 billion password/sec!)
Barely after I released whitepixel v1 last week, version 2 is already available. It delivers basic configurable charsets, plus a solid +15% performance increase, reaching - Whitepixel breaks 28.6 billion password/sec
I am glad to announce, firstly, the release of whitepixel , an open source GPU-accelerated password hash auditing software for AMD/ATI graphics cards that qualifies as the - MD5 Chosen-Prefix Collisions on ATI GPUs: "bday" Finally Released
More than a year ago, in July 2009, I presented a talk entitled MD5 Chosen-Prefix Collisions on GPUs at Black Hat USA. I made the slides and whitepaper available on my hom - Introducing Tianhe-1A: 4702 TFLOPS of GPU Power. Made in China. (And New World's Fastest Supercomputer).
Today at HPC 2010 China, the GPU-based Tianhe-1A was revealed and introduced as the new world's fastest supercomputer. Many news sites fail to give complete specifications - Intel's Sandy Bridge to Deliver 2% of AMD's Top Graphics Performance
Pardon the obnoxious title of this post, but here is something I want to share, and I feel it is necessary to disperse some absurd ideas going around. Intel's next generat - Specs of the Best Android Phones
If I were to rank the best Android phones —I favor CPU speed, unit weight, and have 512MB RAM minimum as a requirement— my list would be: Samsung Galaxy S , 1GHz Hummingbi - Intel Feature Fragmentation
Intel randomly enabling and disabling features across their processor lines drives me crazy. I want to upgrade my fanless Panasonic R3 subnetbook —based on a Pentium M 1.2 - A5/1 Cracker Using the Berlin Rainbow Tables
In a message to the A51 mailing list , Frank A. Stevenson announced the release of an A5/1 cracker called the Kraken , capable of using the Berlin set of rainbow tables to - Debunking Intel's Attempt to Debunk the GPU Performance Myth
In a technical paper published on June 23, 2010, at the International Symposium on Computer Architecture (ISCA) in Saint-Malo, France, Debunking the 100X GPU vs. CPU myth - Pictures of Nebulae, the Fastest GPU Supercomputer
I have not seen these pictures disseminated anywhere other than on one chinese technology website, IT168 , so I thought I would share. They show Nebulae, the number 2 supe - A Look at the 4640-GPU Nebulae Supercomputer
[Update: Do not miss the pictures of Nebulae I posted in a followup write up. ] The TOP500 list for June 2010 has just been published. A second supercomputer built on GPUs - The 5-second VGA Dummy Plug
VGA dummy plugs were made popular by folders . They are electronic devices used to fake the presence of a monitor attached to a VGA or DVI output port so that the graphics
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