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InternetNews November 25, 2009 |
A Different Kind of Cell Division at IBM IBM has confirmed the end of the road for its Cell Broadband Engine processor, the hybrid multicore processor used in Sony's PlayStation 3 console - and little else. |
IEEE Spectrum December 2006 David Kushner |
The Insomniacs Can a team of scrappy game programmers save Sony's monster chip? |
IEEE Spectrum January 2006 Samuel K. Moore |
Winner: Multimedia Monster Cell's nine processors make it a supercomputer on a chip. Cell, which is shorthand for Cell Broadband Engine Architecture, is a US $400 million joint effort of IBM, Sony, and Toshiba. |
Popular Mechanics October 2009 David Noland |
Who's Killing the Electric Plane? Even as the federal government jump-starts electric cars with $2.4 billion in research funds, electric airplanes are getting held back. |
PC Magazine August 16, 2006 Errol Pierre-Louis |
Tesla Unveils The Electric Roadster The feeling, and drivetrain, was electric when Tesla Motors unveiled the Tesla Roadster in July. |
InternetNews February 21, 2007 Andy Patrizio |
IBM Offers Help To Get To The Heart Of Cell IBM is offering game developers wrestling with its advanced Cell Broadband Engine microprocessor in the PlayStation 3 a chance to pick the brains of the people who created the chip. |
Wired August 2006 Joshua Davis |
Batteries Included The world's first lithium-ion super car is here. Zero emissions never looked so hot. |
IEEE Spectrum August 2006 Guizzo & Goldstein |
Expressway To Your Skull PlayStation 3's ability to blast data between chips is one of the secrets to a mind-bending gaming experience. Sony has a lot staked on the success of the PS3 -- hundreds of millions of dollars, and maybe its future as the preeminent maker of consumer electronics. |
PC Magazine May 2, 2007 Cade Metz |
Why The Next Car You Crave Will Be Electric Hitting the market this fall, the all-new, all-electric Tesla Roadster does zero to 60 in 4 seconds. |
Popular Mechanics January 6, 2010 Glenn Derene |
Toshiba's Cell TVs Will Convert 2D To 3D In Real Time Toshiba co-developed the Cell with IBM and Sony, which should allow Cell TVs to do some pretty fancy tasks. |
InternetNews February 7, 2005 Michael Singer |
IBM Debuts 'Cell' Chip The chip is expected to power applications in small consumer electronics devices, home entertainment systems and supercomputers. |
InternetNews November 30, 2004 Michael Singer |
CE Players Unveil Broadband on a Chip IBM, Sony and Toshiba prepare for the broadband home with a 64-bit multicore processor that can handle HDTV. |
The Motley Fool February 17, 2010 John Rosevear |
Tesla's IPO: Tempting or Toxic? An automotive Amazon? Or more of a Pets.com? |
The Motley Fool October 7, 2010 Eric Wesoff |
Taking the Tesla Factory Tour A first glimpse of the new Tesla electric vehicle manufacturing facilities. |
IndustryWeek April 21, 2010 Steve Minter |
Electric Car Pioneer Tesla Aims for Broader Market The Silicon Valley-based company's ambitions are to move into lower price ranges and expand its market. |
InternetNews June 1, 2007 Andy Patrizio |
IBM To Hold Cell Developer Conference IBM and The College of Computing at Georgia Tech will host the first developer conference for building applications using IBM's Cell Broadband Engine, the chip that powers Sony's PlayStation 3. |
Popular Mechanics August 1, 2008 Mark Huber |
The 10 Best Planes from the Oshkosh Air Show From Lancair's $1 million turboprop kit to the "verification prototype" of Cirrus Design's single-engine personal jet. |
Popular Mechanics November 12, 2008 John Pearley Huffman |
Top 10 New Eco and Exotic Car Companies It seems like the whole world is trying to build an electric sports car, doesn't it? |
Popular Mechanics February 6, 2008 Chuck Tannert |
Inside Plug-in Car Tech's Race to Production (and Top 10 Rides) Big automakers and promising startups say electric vehicles are coming as soon as next year, but there's a lot of work to be done by scientists before lithium-ion batteries are ready for mainstream hybrids. |
Popular Mechanics May 1, 2008 |
Top 10 Early Contenders for the Automotive X Prize West Philly EVX... Velozzi Supercar... Loremo LS... Motive Switch... VentureOne... Fuel Vapor ale... Phoenix SUT... Hybrid Tech... Tesla WhiteStar... Aptera Typ-1... |
Popular Mechanics March 26, 2009 Tyghe Trimble |
Tesla Model S Sedan Unveiled: 300 Mile Range for Sub-$50,000 With a base price just shy of $50,000, this electric car will be far more accessible than the company's roaster. |
IEEE Spectrum November 2006 John Voelcker |
Electric Cars For Enlightened Stars Tesla Roadster... Chevrolet Sequel... Tango 600... |
The Motley Fool June 29, 2010 John Rosevear |
Tesla: A $1.33 Billion Pile of ... What? Tesla Motors' IPO offering is the first by an American carmaker since Ford's in 1956, and investors are hot for the shares. But what are they buying? |
Wired December 22, 2008 Carl Hoffman |
The Ultimate Flying Machine: Sexy as a Sports Car, Portable as a Jet Ski The Icon A5, designed to thrill and a breeze to fly. |
Popular Mechanics November 6, 2009 Ben Stewart |
12 X-Prize Contenders Show Off Their MPG Tech At SEMA 2009 The Specialty Equipment Market Association convention in Las Vegas was the venue for many advanced engineering designs for electric and hybrid vehicles of the future. |
Fast Company April 2012 Jon Gertner |
Why Tesla Motors Is Betting On The Model S Elon Musk's Tesla Motors isn't just an electric car company - it's perhaps the greatest test of Silicon Valley's innovation model. And now is do-or-die time, when everything is riding on a new $50,000 sedan. |
BusinessWeek February 14, 2005 Steve Hamm |
IBM Discovers the Power of One Its focus on a single chip line makes it a contender in almost every market. |
IEEE Spectrum April 2007 John Voelcker |
Top 10 Tech Cars Electric cars are back: Tesla 2007 Roadster... Honda FCX/Concept... GMC 2008 Yukon Two-Mode Hybrid... Fiat: 2007 Siena Tetrafuel... Volkswagen 2007 Golf GT TSI... Chrysler 2007 Sebring... etc. |
The Motley Fool August 11, 2010 Manikandan Raman |
Tesla Motors: The Next Auto Giant in the Making? Tesla leads the electric car revolution. |
AskMen.com Bernie Alexander |
5 Things You Didn't Know About PlayStation 3 At the moment, the secrets surrounding the release of PS3 are being more closely guarded than nuclear launch codes. Nonetheless, we've learned quite a bit about what we can expect of this new toy. |
The Motley Fool August 2, 2011 Arunava De |
Tesla Hits Some Serious Potholes Tesla looks confident as it stops the production of the Roadster to make way for the Model S. But will it really help? |
The Motley Fool July 25, 2011 Patrick Martin |
Does Tesla Need to Sell Cars? The electric car maker may have more success following a different road. |
Home Theater October 9, 2009 Mark Fleischmann |
Toshiba Shows Cell TV DVR-capable TV exhibited in Japan, due for U.S. launch in 2010. |
IndustryWeek October 1, 2008 Jonathan Katz |
Jump Starting Electric Car Production Plans for new electric car plants in the works. |
Fast Company Max Chafkin |
Elon Musk Powers Up: Inside Tesla's $5 Billion Gigafactory His electric-car manufacturer is launching a new product line: large batteries that store energy in homes and even larger batteries that do the same for utilities and businesses. |
IEEE Spectrum January 2007 John Voelcker |
Lithium Batteries for Hybrid Cars Hybrid cars need to travel farther in electric-only mode, and that means lithium-ion battery technologies have a lot riding on them. |
Outside September 2005 Brad Wetzler |
Get Your Props Widen the horizons of adventure by taking the controls and becoming a pilot |
BusinessWeek May 8, 2006 Justin Hibbard |
Hey, Detroit, Wanna Drag? Two Silicon Valley startups are working on battery-powered sports cars. |
IEEE Spectrum February 2007 James Oberg |
Putting up the Ritz What happens when a real estate tycoon who's made a pile of money starts thinking really big? In the case of Robert Bigelow, he starts working out a way to build hotels in outer space. And he just might be smart enough, rich enough, and driven enough to pull it off. |
The Motley Fool July 8, 2008 Morgan Housel |
The Next Generation of Cars: Gas-Free Tesla Motors, based in Silicon Valley, recently began selling its first production car, the Roadster. There's absolutely no gasoline. The car is 100% electric. This isn't a hybrid, folks. |
Popular Mechanics June 2008 Anthony Verducci |
How to Turn Your PlayStation 3 Into a Linux PC (and Win Our Mod) The Cell processor inside Sony's PlayStation 3 is a powerhouse that lets the gaming console render highly detailed graphics at blistering speed. That same chip gives the PS3 all the processing muscle it needs to become a fully functional computer. |
Popular Mechanics July 24, 2008 Andrew English |
4 Super-Hot (and Green) Cars @ 2008 London Motor Show There are some interesting fuel-efficient cars about to hit the streets. |
The Motley Fool January 17, 2012 John Rosevear |
Tesla Motors' Big Crisis: Overblown? A clumsy PR move hit the stock hard, but the company insists that fundamentals -- and safety -- remain on track. |
The Motley Fool May 28, 2011 Kurt Bakke |
PS4: Sony Gets Cost-Conscious Expect a more conservative design. |
Entrepreneur October 2007 Andrea Cooper |
It's Electrifying When even Honda can't make a go of its hybrid Accord, it's tempting to write off electric cars as glorified scooters. Can any company make a profit on them? Will consumers ever warm to a ride that needs recharging? |
InternetNews April 9, 2009 David Needle |
Tesla Motors CEO Unplugged Elon Musk said the dashboard of the next Tesla electric car will be "like a giant iPhone." |
IEEE Spectrum May 2008 John Voelcker |
Ev Roundup: Electric Vehicles Move Forward...Slowly A Chevrolet Volt update, two tiny Japanese EVs, and even a Tesla lawsuit |
Wired September 2006 Frank Rose |
Can the PS3 Save Sony The company that created the transistor radio and the Walkman is at the precipice. If Sony's new $600 console doesn't blow gamers away, it may be time to say good-bye. |
The Motley Fool April 1, 2011 John Rosevear |
Tesla Motors to $70? Seriously? Morgan Stanley says yes, but you should be skeptical. |
IEEE Spectrum January 2012 David Schneider |
Plug-in Vehicles Proliferate Full battery-electric and hybrid-electric plug-in vehicles will start hitting the streets in significant numbers later this year |