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TCP NewReno: Slow-But-Steady or Impatient?

White Papers The models build upon prior work on TCP Reno throughput modeling, but extend this work to provide an analytical characterization of the NewReno fast recovery algorithms. This paper compares the throughputs of two different TCP NewReno variants...

[December 27, 2007, 0:01]

An Analytic Throughput Model for TCP NewReno

White Papers First, the model introduces an analytical characterization of the TCP NewReno fast recovery algorithm. This paper develops a simple and accurate stochastic model for the steady-state throughput of a TCP NewReno bulk data transfer as a function of...

[December 27, 2007, 0:01]

The Day Ahead: Give up on Intel at your peril

News After opening down more than 100 points, the Nasdaq composite made a steady recovery, ultimately closing off 25 points for the day and only 32 points for the week. Like it or not, Intel will make a rousing recovery in the next two or three quarters...

[September 25, 2000, 12:56]

Market mayhem: Tech stocks on a rollercoaster

News Cisco leads tech revival -- A flight to quality sparked the Nasdaq's recovery at midday Monday. London markets rise -- Tech stocks continue to stage fragile recovery. UK markets hold steady -- T-Online flotation, hopes of gains in US markets hold...

[April 7, 2000, 14:28]

Memory makers warned against overconfidence

News Dynamic RAM is starting down the road to recovery, but the market for the technology is still in guarded condition, according to a new report from market researcher iSuppli. Caution is the word for DRAM makers, as a recovery could easily be...

[October 6, 2003, 14:10]

Chip equipment orders rise again

News Semiconductor equipment orders outpaced shipments again in April, another sign that the chip market may be on the road to recovery. Though billings still have a way to go, SEMI said April's ratio shows that a recovery, as expected, is beginning.

[May 19, 2002, 7:31]

PC sales buck the downward trend

News Most PC makers believe such an increase will signal a real recovery in the market and in the economy as a whole. The Asia-Pacific market will also begin a recovery in the second half of the year, IDC said.

[June 13, 2002, 15:27]

The Year Ahead: Skills trends for 2003

News In terms of IT skills, disaster recovery and storage featured prominently, although the chief executive of EMC criticised other storage companies for exploiting the terrorist attacks. Twelve months later the economic downturn in the tech sector...

[December 27, 2002, 6:24]

Asia helps lift May chip sales

News The steady increase in sales indicates that the semiconductor market is mounting a recovery from last year's chip slump, according to the SIA. The chip sector was a little bit merrier in May. Worldwide semiconductor sales rose close to 3 percent to...

[July 2, 2002, 7:57]

Wireless lifts worldwide chip sales

News The sales bump up shows that the industry, as predicted, is mounting a slow recovery from the doldrums of 2001, the SIA said. Semiconductor sales in April are continuing the steady growth exhibited in the first quarter of this year, another sign...

[June 5, 2002, 7:31]

Sun rebranding pushes the value of technology

News Against this backdrop, many executives seem to be adopting a 'wait and see' attitude towards the next phase of recovery. This indicated that, while expectations around IT expenditure over the next 12 months continue to hold steady at just over...

[June 2, 2005, 17:15]

Chip sales increase strongest since 1990

News In August, research firm Gartner also observed that chip sales were showing definitive signs of a recovery. Semiconductor makers worldwide recorded higher sales in September, in the industry's seventh consecutive monthly increase, and a sign of a...

[November 3, 2003, 11:20]

Yahoo results earn grudging approval

News Yahoo on Wednesday reported second-quarter earnings that met Wall Street analysts' expectations but dampened their enthusiasm for proof of an advertising recovery. Analysts were also deflated by what they expected to be stronger signs of a steady...

[July 10, 2003, 14:06]

European ICT market 'has turned the corner'

News The IT and telecommunications downturn in Europe is over and the UK will lead the recovery, research group Ovum reported on Friday. IDC predicted in February that Europe's telecoms market would see steady growth this year, while a survey of 150...

[March 5, 2004, 12:40]

What does 2003 hold for contractors?

News Certainly, the market for contractors is in a bad way and shows little sign of a major recovery during 2003. One areas which Elan predicts will pick up faster than most is the public sector, which despite a reputation for poor pay and conditions...

[December 9, 2002, 11:24]

US government to boost IT spending

News Agencies are looking at disaster recovery, mirroring sites and technology. So even though it's probably less than 10 percent of the overall (IT market), it's steady, regular spending you can count on.

[May 16, 2002, 7:31]

Sun proposes wireless revolution

News They're on the road to recovery, that's for sure," Krewell said. Essentially, that means chip communications can participate in the same steady Moore's Law pace of processor improvements. We could maybe see something in 2008 or 2009," Marc Tremblay...

[March 1, 2005, 8:05]

Notebook sales on the up

News Notebooks' long-term prospects revolve around an economic recovery and companies beginning to upgrade their PCs again. The steady increase affirms some long-held beliefs. Notebook PCs continue to move on up in the world.

[May 3, 2002, 14:20]

UK PC sales surpass analysts' hopes

News They were helped by steady consumer sales, particularly in the notebook market, as well as lower prices, strong products and vendor competition. PC sales for the past quarter have been slightly better than expected, according to research company IDC.

[August 9, 2002, 15:46]

Tablet gives hope to gloomy PC market

News Still, IDC expects solid growth this year, "driven by increased marketing efforts from OEMs (original equipment manufacturers) and Microsoft, a steady refining of product lines, and the development of new usage models that are attractive to a...

[March 17, 2003, 9:36]

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