Transactional memory

Ice Lake (microprocessor)

Ice Lake is Intel's codename for the 10th generation Intel Core mobile and 3rd generation Xeon Scalable server processors based on the Sunny Cove microarchitecture. Ice Lake represents an Architecture step in Intel's Process-Architecture-Optimization model. Produced on the second generation of Intel's 10 nm process, 10 nm+, Ice Lake is Intel's second microarchitecture to be manufactured on the 10 nm process, following the limited launch of Cannon Lake in 2018. However, Intel altered their naming scheme in 2020 for the 10 nm process. In this new naming scheme, Ice Lake's manufacturing process is called simply 10 nm, without any appended pluses. Ice Lake CPUs are sold together with the 14 nm Comet Lake CPUs as Intel's "10th Generation Core" product family. There are no Ice Lake desktop or high-power mobile processors; Comet Lake fulfills this role. Sunny Cove-based Xeon Scalable CPUs (codenamed "Ice Lake-SP") officially launched on April 6, 2021. Intel officially launched Xeon W-3300 series workstation processors on July 29, 2021. Ice Lake's direct successor in mobile is Tiger Lake, a third-generation 10 nm processor family using the new Willow Cove microarchitecture and integrated graphics based on the new Intel Xe microarchitecture. Ice Lake-SP will be succeeded by Sapphire Rapids, powered by Golden Cove cores. Several mobile Ice Lake CPUs were discontinued on July 7, 2021. (Wikipedia).

Video thumbnail

IceBridge: The Daily Routine

This video shows what the IceBridge team does on a day-to-day basis in Kangerlussuaq, Greenland, the base of operations for the mission's April 2014 flights. IceBridge, a six-year NASA mission, is the largest airborne survey of Earth's polar ice ever flown. It will yield an unprecedented

From playlist Support of global climate research

Video thumbnail

How to make Hot Ice at home - Amazing Science Experiment

Amazing Science Experiments with Home Science In this video you will see how to make hot ice at home. Sodium acetate or hot ice is an amazing chemical you can prepare yourself from baking soda and vinegar. You can cool a solution of sodium acetate below its melting point and then cause th

From playlist Home Science Videos - Cool Science Experiments

Video thumbnail

How to make a square snowflake

Want to make square snowflakes? Scientists have created a new type of ice they call "square ice," which forms a cube-shaped pattern, with water molecules arranged in neatly aligned rows. Scientists formed these crystals – which occur at room temperature – by squeezing tiny amounts of water

From playlist Materials and technology

Video thumbnail

ANDRILL Equipment Set-up

http://icestories.exploratorium.edu What does it take for ANDRILL http://andrill.org scientists to drag their rig to it's geological drilling location?

From playlist Ice Stories: Dispatches from Polar Scientists

Video thumbnail

Mapping Ice with Airborne Lasers

Determining whether polar ice quantities are growing or shrinking requires accurate and detailed measurements, year over year. To help make those measurements, IceBridge mission aircraft fire 3,000 pulses of laser light every second at the frozen landscape below. Scientists time how long i

From playlist Support of global climate research

Video thumbnail

On board the German research vessel Polarstern

Video clips from Polarstern, a research vessel on an expedition off Antarctica for the Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research.

From playlist Ice Stories: Dispatches from Polar Scientists

Video thumbnail

Tiny Science ASMR Episode 7 || Dry Ice || Make Science Fun

Tiny Science Experiments with Dry Ice and ASMR Shop https://www.tinysciencelab.com.au/

From playlist ASMR Science

Video thumbnail

Melting Ice

Check out this crazy experiment on the difference between Icebergs and Glaciers! Tune in and see which one will have an effect on sea-level rise with Global Warming...Learn more about climate change at www.exploratorium.edu/poles/climate

From playlist Hands-on Exploratorium

Video thumbnail

The Computer Chronicles - Visual Programming Languages (1993)

Special thanks to archive.org for hosting these episodes. Downloads of all these episodes and more can be found at: http://archive.org/details/computerchronicles

From playlist Computer Chronicles Episodes on Software

Video thumbnail

DIY Glacier Modeling with NASA's Virtual Earth System Laboratory

A new NASA Earth science simulator allows anyone with a computer to try their hand at do-it-yourself glacier modeling. Test it for yourself at https://vesl.jpl.nasa.gov .

From playlist Earth

Video thumbnail

Stanford Seminar - 4004 Microprocessors

Stanley Mazor, Tom Pittman, Edwin Lee (MIT), Hap Warner (Intel), and Brian A. Berg (Berg Software Design) January 19, 2022 View the full playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLoROMvodv4rMWw6rRoeSpkiseTHzWj6vu

From playlist Stanford EE380-Colloquium on Computer Systems - Seminar Series

Video thumbnail

HITB SecConf 2009 Malaysia: Hardware is the New Software 3/6

Clip 3/6 Speaker: Joe Grand aka Kingpin (President, Grand Idea Studio) Society thrives on an ever increasing use of technology. Electronics are embedded into nearly everything we touch. Hardware products are being relied on for security-related applications and are inherently trusted,

From playlist Hack In The Box Malaysia 2009

Video thumbnail

Stanford Engineering Hero Lecture: Marcian "Ted" Hoff

In his talk, Technology for Today’s Problems, Dr. Hoff looks at the enormous progress in semiconductor technology since 1971, discuss its impact and explore some current problems that technology can help address. Semiconductor technology has made possible so many things we take for grante

From playlist Stanford Engineering Hero Lectures

Video thumbnail

Embedded Systems - Chap 2 - Intro to Microcontrollers - Professor E. Ambikairajah - UNSW Sydney

Electrical Systems Design (Embedded Systems Design) - Introduction to Microcontrollers - Computer Interfacing - Microcontrollers - Electronic Whiteboard-Based Lecture - Lecture notes available from: http://eemedia.ee.unsw.edu.au/contents/elec2117/LectureNotes/

From playlist Introduction to Embedded Systems - by Professor Eliathamby Ambikairajah UNSW Sydney

Video thumbnail

Earth System Science 21. On Thin Ice. Lecture 22. Melting Glaciers: Glacial Outburst Floods

UCI ESS 21: On Thin Ice (Winter 2014) Lec 22. On Thin Ice -- Melting Glaciers: Glacial Outburst Floods -- View the complete course: http://ocw.uci.edu/courses/ess_21_on_thin_ice__climate_change_and_the_cryosphere.html Instructor: Julie Ferguson, Ph.D. License: Creative Commons CC-BY-SA Te

From playlist Earth System Science 1: Introduction to Earth System Science

Video thumbnail

Physics - Thermodynamics: (3 of 5) Entropy and Heat Exchange: Example 2

Visit http://ilectureonline.com for more math and science lectures! In this video I will show you how to calculate the entropy and heat exchange when 1kg of ice is put into a lake.

From playlist PHYSICS - THERMODYNAMICS

Video thumbnail

DEFCON 19: Attacking and Defending the Smart Grid

Speaker: Justin Searle Senior Security Analyst at InGuardians, Inc. The Smart Grid brings greater benefits for utilities and customer alike, however these benefits come at a cost from a security perspective. Unlike the over-hyped messages we usually hear from the media, the sky is NOT fal

From playlist DEFCON 19

Video thumbnail

Antarctic Lava to Pink Snow: The Science of Winter

"If you live in the northern hemisphere, there's a decent chance you're in a winter wonderland right now. Settle in with a hot drink for this winter compilation and learn about some of the interesting things that make winter wondrous! Hosted by: Stefan Chin ---------- Check out SciShow's

From playlist The Weird World of Winter

Video thumbnail

Traveling the Antarctic Ice Sheet

http://icestories.exploratorium.edu On their way to measure GPS stakes on the West Antarctic Ice Sheet (WAIS), glaciologists walk us through their plan and gear for the ski-doo journey.

From playlist Ice Stories: Dispatches from Polar Scientists

Video thumbnail

Astronomy - Ch. 30: Life in the Universe? (19 of 58) How can there be life in Lake Vostok?

Visit http://ilectureonline.com for more math and science lectures! To donate: http://www.ilectureonline.com/donate https://www.patreon.com/user?u=3236071 We will look at our first unlikely place for life to exist on Earth: Lake Vostok. Lake Vostok is under 4km (2.5 miles) of ice in comp

From playlist THE "HOW TO" PLAYLIST

Related pages

FLOPS | Refresh rate | Execution unit | Secure Hash Algorithms | Skylake (microarchitecture) | Inference | Artificial intelligence | Tiger Lake | Cooper Lake (microprocessor)