The All New 2010 Intel Core Processor Family

I was lucky enough to be part of a workshop provided by Intel showcasing their new Intel core processor products.  It was not just a simple presentation of products because I learned so much more!!!  For the longest time, I’ve always thought of myself as a techie, but geez, I’m so not there yet.  I enjoyed the workshop as it helped me understand just a bit better the PC that we all use.

In this post, I’ll share with you what I’ve learned during the workshop, since I think it’s really crucial for all of us to know these things and make a more informed decision in our purchase of our laptops and PCs.  I’ve come to know that it is truly important to choose the right processor for our computers and how it can affect our productivity too.

First, the basics.  Let me try to present it in a way that will make the information easier to understand.  Honestly, it was information overload but every bit of it is very important.

Processor/CPU
– the most important part of any computer – the brain of your computer
– controls everything your computer does
* buy the best Intel processor you can afford. It’s difficult to upgrade later on (more expensive too!)

Gigahertz/Clock Speed
– rate at w/c a processor executes a task (in short, processor speed)

RAM/System Memory
– your computer’s short-term memory
– the computer uses RAM to process what you are doing as you do it
* 2GB of RAM is ideal for everyday use.

Hard Drive
– storage for your digital data
* a hard drive with 160GB is a good starting point for a user

Graphics
– a component to view images in your computer screen
* it is absolutely crucial to get the right balance between the computer’s processor, its graphics requirements & your own needs

Next, the most important part of the workshop was where they shared with us the new 2o10 Intel Core Processors.  With the way technology is advancing, we really need to keep up.  So if you’re stuck with your old PC, maybe it’s time to upgrade 🙂

The new family of 2010 Intel Core Processors has the ff. strengths:

  • Intel Turbo Boost Technology – automatically speeds up your processor when your PC needs extra performance.
  • Multi-Tasking Monster – enables 4-way multitask processing allows each core of your processor to work on two tasks at the same time.
  • Intel Core Processors w/ Intel HD Graphics – provides superb visual performance for sharper images, richer color, and life-like video and audio.

The speakers showed us the new Intel Core processors by explaining which one fits for each personality.

  • The Dabbler – Uses technology to support lifestyle. Intel Core i3 Processor lets them watch videos, listen to music & play games at highest possible quality.
  • The Gadgeteer – into gadgets, they got the gear and they’re not afraid to use it.  The Intel Core i5 Processor gives them the capacity to multi-task at top speed, by allowing them to run multiple application with no fear of freezing.
  • The Tech Whisperer – they know their stuff.  Their skills demand the power of Intel Core i7 Processor. It automatically speeds up when they need extra performance so that they’re free to be creative or solve problems with their PC.

Which one are you?  As for me, I’m a Gadgeteer.  With that, I’m glad that I’m using Macbook Pro 15″ as my laptop since it has Intel Core i5 as the processor, perfect for me!   Yay!

How about you?  Which one fits your personality and your needs?

Knight and Day Movie Review

I can’t remember the last time I watched a Tom Cruise movie, but hopefully Knight & Day won’t be the last one for another long while until the next Tom Cruise movie that I watch.  Actually, I’ve been noticing that most of the movies these days showcase younger actors and actresses.  It really is refreshing to see a Tom Cruise-Cameron Diaz tandem.

It’s sad that the movie is not doing well in the box office, because I feel that it’s really actually a very entertaining action comedy movie.   The plot was not realistic but definitely, it was entertaining & nice eye-candy with 2 gorgeous stars in it!

Not to give away too much, here’s a brief overview of the movie.   It’s about Roy Miller (Knight, which is his real last name) and it’s also about June Havens played by Cameron Diaz.  It follows the sequence of events of a chance encounter between these two characters at the airport where they actually run into each other twice.  Now, Knight is actually a secret agent.   And is about to be killed on the flight that he’s going to be on by a group of agents.  Another agent by the name of Fitzgerald who is heading the attempt to kill Miller/Knight, because of the chance encounter earlier at the airport, thinks that Havens is working with Miller, so he has Havens go on the same flight with Miller.

Havens is very much attracted to Miller, and during the flight goes to the washroom to freshen up. And while in the bathroom, the agents all try to kill Miller, but are unsuccessful and are all killed in the process. Havens comes out of the washroom and Miller tells her that everyone is dead. Havens only believes it after seeing the pilots dead, and the bodies start falling to their sides.

Anyway, they eventually end up crashing the plane in a field.   The movie is basically a fast paced chase, where we learn that Miller’s real last name is Knight, where his parents think he’s dead, and where Miller and Haven’s end up falling for each other.

The chase itself is basically about a perpetual energy battery called the Zephyr which is invented by Miller’s genius friend and inventor Simon Feck.

The plot and the sequence of events are not perfect, but it is fast and entertaining.  It’s not as serious as Mission Impossible because it’s meant to be a romantic action comedy.  I think Tom Cruise is underrated in this movie, and his performance is believable and definitely perfect for the role.  Diaz and Cruise were in that Vanilla Sky Movie like 8-9 years ago, so their chemistry was probably already there even before the shooting started.

Again, I hate how sometimes reviewers get too over themselves in criticizing movies like these as if all movies should be Oscar nominated to be taken seriously and to be enjoyed. They forget the goal of what movies should be to viewers, and that is the entertainment value.  With Knight & Day, you get a feel-good movie that I think we need once in a while, plus a little of that action and romance that is perfect for most viewers.

It’s still showing and if you want to relax and enjoy then Knight & Day is for you.

My Rating for Knight and Day: 4 out of 5 stars

Brain Twisters – The Answers

Mr. Munger graduated law in Harvard and is in the Forbes 400 billionaire list. He is also the partner and longtime friend of Warren Buffett. He is second largest shareholder of Berkshire Hathaway.

These are his answers to the brain twisters last week:

1. This question was answered by Munger’s physicist son. “It can’t be anything requiring a lot of hand-eye coordination. Nobody 85 years of age is going to win a national billiards tournament, much less a national tennis tournament. It just can’t be. Then he figured it couldn’t be chess, which this physicist plays very well, because it’s too hard. The complexity of the system, the stamina required are too great. But that led into checkers. And he thought, “Ah ha! There’s a game where vast experience might guide you to be the best even though you’re 85 years of age.”

2. This was his answer: “Is this a low-priced store or a high-priced store? It’s not going to have a runaway success in a strange city as a high-priced store. That would take time. Number two, if it’s moving $500 million worth of furniture through it, it’s one hell of a big store,furniture being as bulky as it is. And what does a big store do? It provides a big selection. So what could this possibly be except a low-priced store with a big selection? But, you may wonder, why wasn’t it done before, preventing its being done first now? Again, the answer just pops into your head: it costs a fortune to open a store this big. So, nobody’s done it before. So, you quickly know the answer. With a few basic concepts, these microeconomic problems that seem hard can be solved much as you put a hot knife through butter. I like such easy ways of thought that are very remunerative. And I suggest that you people should also learn to do microeconomics better.”

3. “What’s different about that machine is people have used modern electronics to give a higher ratio of near misses. That machine is going bar, bar, lemon. Bar, bar, grapefruit, way more often than normal machines, and that will cause heavier play. How do you get an answer like that? Easy. Obviously, there’s a psychological cause: That machine is doing something to trigger some basic psychological response. If you know the psychological factors, if you’ve got them on a checklist in your head, you just run down the factors, and, boom!, you get to one that must explain this occurrence. There isn’t any other way to do it effectively. These answers are not going to come to people who don’t learn these mental tricks. If you want to go through life like a one legged man in an ass-kicking contest, why be my guest. But if you want to succeed, like a strong man with two legs, you have to pick up these tricks, including doing economics while knowing psychology.”-C.M.

4. This was the answer given by Mr. Munger:

“Is there some wave that Schwab could have caught? The minute you ask the question, the answer pops in. The Japanese had a zero position in tires and they got big. So this guy must have ridden that wave some in the early times. Then the slow following success has to have some other causes. And what probably happened here, obviously, is this guy did one hell of a lot of things right. And among the things that he must have done right is he must have harnessed what Mankiw calls the superpower of incentives. He must have a very clever incentive structure driving his people. And a clever personnel selection system, etc. And he must be pretty good at advertising. Which he is. He’s an artist. So, he had to get a wave in Japanese tire invasion, the Japanese being as successful as they were. And then a talented fanatic had to get a hell of a lot of things right, and keep them right with clever systems. Again, not that hard of an answer. But what else would be a likely cause of the peculiar success?…

“Extreme success is likely to be caused by some combination of the following factors:

  • Extreme maximization or minimization of one or two variables. Example, Costco or our furniture and appliance store.
  • Adding success factors so that a bigger combination drives success, often in non-linear fashion, as one is reminded by the concept of breakpoint and the concept of critical mass in physics. Often results are not linear. You get a little bit more mass, and you get a lollapalooza result. And of course I’ve been searching for lollapalooza results all my life, so I’m very interested in models that explain their occurrence.
  • An extreme of good performance over many factors. Example, Toyota or Les Schwab.
  • Catching and riding some sort of big wave. Example, Oracle.

Generally I recommend and use in problem solving cut-to-the quick algorithms, and I find you have to use them both forward and backward.” —C. Munger

5. Someone thought that they were paying the night shift by the hour, and that
maybe if they paid them by the shift, the system would work better. It worked!

6. When Mr.Wilson got there, he found out that the commission arrangement with the salesmen gave a tremendous incentive to the inferior machine. (power of incentives)

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About the contributor:
Finance Dude
The writer is a financial planner, investor, speaker and a self confessed cheapaholic. (Cheapaholic- a term he invented to mean someone who is addicted to being very cheap).  Send in your questions.  He will try to answer any questions you might have, preferably on finance and money matters.  Although he does not object to questions on love and relationships, he never had one and due to his extreme cheapness, will probably never have one (In case you’ll send it mistakenly, he promised to forward it to HeaRty).

Disclaimer: Advice posted in this portion is merely opinions and views of the writer.  It does not constitute formal advice.  The writer will not be responsible for any of your gains or losses. If symptoms persist, contact your trusted financial planner.

The No Nonsense Seminar on Finance Part 3

I shared with you before my experience when I attended the No Nonsense Seminar on Finance last year.  I did mention that I missed the 1st hour and would wish to join the next round.

Finally, it’s here!  There’ll be a session this coming saturday, July 10, 2010.  I have a schedule conflict but I’ll see if I can move my schedule so I can attend the very enlightening seminar.

For those who aren’t aware, The No Nonsense Seminar on Finance is a way for us to learn about investments, investment planning, investment risks in a practical, simple way.  The seminar is being headed by Randell Tiongson.

I can definitely vouch for Randell, I’ve been to his seminars and he’s truly a great speaker.  You’ll totally learn from him and it’s not nosebleed.  You will be able to reflect afterwards and start working your way towards smart investing.

There were also several people who shared their testimonial like Donita Rose, Dennis Sy & Cito Beltran.  Why not attend the seminar yourself?

The Php 1,300 investment is just so small with all the lessons that you’ll learn from Randell.

Questions like the ff. will be answered:

  • How certain investments work?
  • What are the differences between investment products?
  • How does one start with investment planning?

The seminar will be held at Victory Center inside the Promenade, Greenhills.  It runs from 1:30-530PM.  Don’t miss the chance!  Go & contact Jenny Ignacio-Magalong at jcignacio.magalong@gmail.com or SMS/call at +639391177856 to register 🙂

Towelite

Sometimes you come across a product that is just so useful and different from the rest that you want to share to those you know.  And this week, I discovered such a product!  I’m actually quite excited to let you know about a brand of high performance towel that is made from ultrafine microfiber.  It’s called Towelite!

Towelite has 3 distinct qualities:

  • compact

You can fold Towelite a couple of times and would just look like a hand towel.  It’s handy in a way that you won’t feel the weight of it as it’s just 1/3 the size of a normal cotton towel.  One of the biggest hassles and problems that I always seem to encounter is that normal towels are just too thick and inconvenient to carry around especially when you have limited space in your bag or luggage.  With Towelite, I think this problem is solved.   How cool is that!

  • absorbent

Towelite is also very absorbent, and considering that it is thinner and lighter than normal towels out there, it’s really amazing to see how much liquid and moisture it can really absorb and hold.  It’s like a vacuum that it practically absorbs water up to 5 times its weight!  Wow!  You might be wondering that it might just absorb about anything including bacteria.  Don’t fret as the product has antibacterial properties that inhibit bacterial growth.  Pretty cool, I must say.

  • quick dry

Towelite also dries very fast.  You just wring the towel and 90% of the water can be removed from it.  Just like magic huh?  hahaha!  I can actually imagine that the owner should make a pretty good demo in department stores.  Remember the demo counters in the mall?  I think Towelite is a perfect product for those!  A lot of people will be convinced, I’m sure.

Towelite comes in 2 sizes:

  • 24x48in/60x120cm (Php 550) – perfect for everyday bath use.
  • 18x36in/45x90cm (Php 295) – for health buffs who exercise often or go to the gym then this is for you.

I got myself the sports Towelite.  I love it!!!  It felt weird at first because I was so used to the traditional towels.  But really, this is just different considering that it’s not bulky thus very handy, easy to bring along.  Plus, when wet, we just need to wring it and 90% of the water will be removed.  No need for overnight drying anymore! wohoo!

I love the packaging too!  Very nice thinking by the owner to have Towelite put in a useful container.  A very unique way to differentiate it from competitors plus Towelite is much cheaper.

A product that has antibacterial properties, can absorb 5 times its weight, light, easy to dry, and can be used over and over again.  Just think of the many uses for this product, not just for the health buffs out there, not just for the everyday use to dry yourself off, as well as for bathroom and kitchen use too.  A useful product, with innovative materials.  Towelite  — I wish I had known about this product sooner!

Interested?  Contact the seller at the ff. contact details:

  • mobile – +639173266662
  • email – towelite.ph@gmail.com

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