This year's Synergy was the most impressive and exciting one I have attended to date. Citrix CEO Mark Templeton delivered an epic keynote assisted by technology's most impressive "illusionist," Citrix ...
Hardware-assisted virtualization from Intel and AMD open the server virtualization market to VMware alternatives like XenSource and Virtual Iron. Brian Gammage pulls no punches when he assesses the ...
Intel and AMD dominate x86 enterprise servers because of their hardware-assisted virtual machine (HVM) support. VIA Technologies included HVM in its VIA Nano and its latest dual-core VIA Nano X2 (Fig ...
New Synopsys HAPS-200 prototyping and ZeBu-200 emulation systems provide the industry’s fastest performance New Synopsys Emulation and Prototyping Ready (EP-Ready) Hardware enables configuration for ...
2005 was a training year for the x86 virtualization race just around the corner, or rather, the quarter. At present, virtualization is primarily associated with carving one physical computer into ...
Verification expert Dr. Lauro Rizzatti debunks the myths surrounding the two tool classes of HAV platforms—hardware emulators and FPGA prototypes. What are hardware emulators and FPGA prototypes? Who ...
Hardware-assisted verification will sprint in new directions at the Design, Automation and Test in Europe conference in Nice, France, this week. Mentor Graphics Corp. will unveil an “emulation on a ...
Although VMware continues to hold the majority share of the commercial virtualization market, other virtualization technologies are increasingly significant, though not necessarily as high profile.
You can change the VirtualBox virtual machine's configuration to utilize a greater percentage of your processor's resources. By making your CPU fully available to VirtualBox, you allow it to use ...
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