64-bit embedded processors poised for hypergrowth
August 12, 2004[Updated Aug. 17, 2004] — The market for 64-bit embedded processors will grow rapidly, fueled by demand for cellular handsets, PCs, and DVD players, according to a report from In-Stat/MDR. Ironically, the report also found that ARM leads the 64-bit microprocessor market — even though it lacks a 64-bit product. (more…)
O'Reilly has published a book for developers interested in learning about the Mono development framework. “Mono: A Developer's Notebook,” by Edd Dumbill and Niel M. Bornstein, uses lab excercises, mini-projects and other task-oriented content to introduce programmers to the open source alternative to Microsoft's…
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