April 2008 - Posts
28 April 2008
Visual Studio 2008 Performance: Still Room for Improvement
Across the Developer Division, we have made a concerted effort to make Visual Studio 2008 the best performing and most scalable version of the application yet. (See Soma’s Blog entry from September 2007 for some of the details.) We’ve already had lots
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01 April 2008
Thoughts on Intel's recent hardware announcements
Intel briefed customers recently about the evolution of its processor architectures to support ManyCore processors. Highlights of the press briefing include announcing the quad-core Tukwila processor that supports the IA-64 Itanium architecture and a
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