Windows NT 4.0 Service Pack 6 Hotfix (x86)
Downloads This download contains the fix for the SP6 issue that affects Lotus Notes and some other Winsock applications. Customers using these applications should install the corresponding x86 (Intel) hotfix after installing SP6.
[November 19, 1999, 5:03]
Apple Mac OS X on x86: a first test
Talkback It was definitely a mistake to compare iTunes' performance, since iTunes is emulated on x86 right now. I don't know if Quicktime is native yet, but if it is, you might try comparing the performance of some kind of Quicktime Pro processing on OS X...
[November 10, 2005, 21:41]
Third Brigade - Deep Security Host Intrusion Prevention System (Solaris SPARC & x86): Product Report on PCI Suitability
White Papers Off late, NSS Labs performed comprehensive testing of the Third Brigade Deep Security software as a Host Intrusion Prevention System (HIPS) for use in payment card environments. This paper contains the conclusions and associated data from a series...
[July 13, 2009, 1:21]
Itanium 2-Based Solutions and the x86 Architecture: Optimizing IT Value by Mixing and Matching Industry-Standard Server Platforms
White Papers With the growing market success of Itanium 2-based solutions and the integration of 64-bit extensions into x86-based processors, organizations now have a choice of two widely supported, industry-standard, 64-bit architectures.
[November 7, 2007, 0:00]
One Year Ago: Java runs faster on X86 - Intel
News Intel wants you to buy its chips even if you're only running Java. While the ability to run happily on cheap RISC chips has long been touted as a key advantage of Java applets, Intel is touting benchmarks to back claims of superior performance on...
[April 16, 1998, 7:00]
Apple Mac OS X on x86: a first test
Talkback OSX will be hacked.hrm. Getting it to run on an x86 machine shouldn't be that difficult. Despite the fact that everyone who installs the dev.release is giving them feedback on their security flaws. And yes, hardware choices will be more plentiful...
[November 13, 2005, 16:58]
Java runs faster on X86 - Intel
News Intel wants you to buy its chips even if you're only running Java. While the ability to run happily on cheap RISC chips has long been touted as a key advantage of Java applets, Intel is touting benchmarks to back claims of superior performance on...
[April 16, 1997, 17:10]
Apple Mac OS X on x86: a first test
Talkback "The margins on Apple-branded computers are much higher than is usual for standard x86 PCs" because buyers will pay for quality--not just backlit keyboards and built-in cameras, although those are terrific features on PowerBooks and iMacs--but...
[November 10, 2005, 1:46]
The Role of the x86 Processors in the Virtualized, Energy-Contstrained Datacentre
White Papers This IDC White Paper analyzes the latest technology and market developments in the x86 server space, which has been significantly impacted by the spread of virtualization solutions and the rise of energy issues.
[February 6, 2009, 9:54]
Scripting Toolkit PRAID Utility Support for Windows Preinstallation Environment x86
White Papers This white paper outlines performing the tasks such as creating a bootable Windows PE x86 CDROM that supports RAID configuration and also network and mass storage devices for IBM System X and BladeCenter servers; adding PRAID policy files to the...
[April 21, 2007, 1:00]
Apple Mac OS X on x86: a first test
Talkback I agree. They should keep apple os on apples and windows on x86 systems. After all I would hate to find a piece of crap G5 processor on an awsome ASUS board. I mean all the goodies are made for x86 systems anyways.
[April 17, 2006, 16:16]
Apple Mac OS X on x86: a first test
Talkback You should know that the version of the x86 OS X you borrowed is optimized for the computers Apple gave developers.not just any x86 puter. The x86 OS X is in a relatively early stage of development? They are releasing the first x86 Macs in January.
[November 11, 2005, 18:17]
Apple Mac OS X on x86: a first test
Talkback Who wrote this piece of crap! Summary: OSX runs on X86 PC, we broke the EULA, emulation sucks, but damn we're cutting edge!
[November 11, 2005, 17:06]
Apple Mac OS X on x86: a first test
Talkback In your article you say that, Its decision to support the x86 architecture lies in the unsatisfactory performance of the incumbent PowerPC processors" One can hardly describe recent IBM fabricated PowerPC chips as low performance, benchmarks show...
[November 11, 2005, 16:00]
Characterizing x86 Processors for Industry-Standard Servers: AMD Opteron and Intel Xeon
White Papers The HP ProLiant server portfolio includes systems using the Intel Xeon family of x86 processors and systems using AMD Opteron x86 processors. To help customers understand the implications of these processor architectures on the system platform...
[March 3, 2009, 1:48]
Apple Mac OS X on x86: a first test
Talkback As some said, what's the legitimity of such news? I mean, that it seems that the test was done with a pirated and modified version of the x86 version of OS X to permit it to install on the ""test"" box.
[November 10, 2005, 8:51]
Oracle Deployment on x86-64 Linux: Best Practices for Oracle On Demand
White Papers Today, Oracle On Demand uses x86-based servers running 32-bit Linux OS in its data center. These servers offer excellent value and performance. However, in order to address limitations in 32-bit architecture that may affect performance, scalability...
[October 4, 2005, 3:00]
A Comparison of Software and Hardware Techniques for x86 Virtualization
White Papers The x86 architecture has not yet permitted classical trap-and-emulate virtualization. Virtual Machine Monitors for x86, such as VMware Workstation and Virtual PC, have instead used binary translation of the guest kernel code.
[September 23, 2006, 1:00]
Protector Suite QL 5.6 Software X86.zip
Downloads Click on the following links for the driver package readme info:.Protector Suite QL 5.6 Software X86/Readme.txt This package supports the following driver models:TouchChip Fingerprint Reader TouchChip Fingerprint Coprocessor TouchStrip Fingerprint...
[October 28, 2006, 8:00]
Intel celebrates 25 years of x86 chips
News Intel's first x86-based chip, the 5MHz 8086, was introduced on 9 June, 1978. Earlier this year, the company passed the 1 billion mark for units shipped on x86 processors, a feat that might have been enough to prompt other companies to put up a tent...
[June 10, 2003, 11:06]



