Wednesday 29 July 2015

Intel 3D XPoint

A new era of revolution in Storage devices by INTEL called 3D XPoint might now make it possible to boot your desktop in milli-seconds or possibly micro.

This pics will just explain you how....

 

3D XPoint speed

 
What is 3D XPoint

A timeline of Memory Class or Storage Devices
Storage Technology Comparision with 3DXPoint
Features of 3DXPoint details
Features of 3DXPoint details
3DXPoint Performanace Details3DXPoint Description of speed
3D XPoint Future Applications in details

3D XPoint Working in details

So we are about to experience some super fast speed and performance and can even go beyond our imagination. Intel has always been a maker of new technlogy with its Cores i3, i5, i7, Xenon etc and now it has developed a better SSDs known as 3D XPoint technology for future. 

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Tuesday 28 July 2015

A tribute to late Dr A.P.J Abdul Kalam



A tribute to a Man in a Million well known as the Missile Man of India, Dr A.P.J Abdul Kalam.


A short history about Dr A.P.J Abdul Kalam.

Little did Jainulabdeen and Ashiamma know that their son would grow up to be the first citizen of India. 

An Indian scientist and administrator, Dr A.P.J Abdul Kalam served as the 11th President of India from 2002 until 2007. 

One amongst the most respected people of the country, Dr A.P.J Abdul Kalam contributed immensely both as a scientist and as a president.

 His contribution at the Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) was immense. He was responsible for numerous projects such as Project Devil and Project Valiant and launch of the Rohini-1, besides developing missiles under the missions Agni and Prithvi. For the same, he was popularly tagged as the “Missile Man of India”.

Dr A.P.J Abdul Kalam succeeded to serve as the 11th President of India from 2002 until 2007.  Dr A.P.J Abdul Kalam became the first scientist and first ever bachelor to occupy the Rastrapati Bhawan.

Dr A.P.J Abdul Kalam authored numerous influential and inspirational books. Amongst all his books, “India 2020” was the widely read and appreciated one. It forecast an action plan which advocated India turning into a knowledge superpower and as one of the developed nations of the world by the year 2020. 

His other books include, “Ignited Minds”, “Mission India”, “Inspiring Thoughts” and “The Luminous Sparks”.  

In 2011, he launched his mission for the youth of the nation called the “What Can I Give Movement” with the main aim to defeat corruption in India.

Childhood & Early Life

Dr A.P.J Abdul Kalam was born to Jainulabdeen and Ashiamma on October 15, 1931.
He came from a family whose financial conditions weren’t sound enough. As a means to support his family’s meagre income, Dr A.P.J Abdul Kalam took up odd jobs in his childhood but never gave up on his education.
Awards & Achievements
  • Padma Bhushan 1981, Padma Vibhushan 1990 and Bharat Ratna 1997.
  • Indira Gandhi Award for National Integration 1997.
  • Veer Savarkar Award 1998, Ramanujan Award 2000, King Charles II Medal by the Royal Society, U.K. 2007.
  • The California Institute of Technology, U.S.A, presented Kalam with the International von Karman Wings Award 2009.
  • IEEE honored Kalam with IEEE Honorary Membership 2011, he was the proud recipient of honorary doctorates from 40 universities.
  • Kalam's 79th birthday was recognised as World Students' Day by United Nations.
Personal Life
  • Dr A.P.J. Kalam remained unmarried throughout his life.
  • Dr Abdul Kalam passed away at Bethany Hospital, Shillong, Meghalaya, due to heart failure after having collapsed during a lecture at Indian Institute of Management, Shillong.

But this is not the end. In the journey of life Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam shared some beautiful moments which will always be remembered, admired and loved by us.

Here are few quotes which just touched our heart.














These are just few moments captured also as a person he was a great leader, a great visioner, a great teacher and endless thoughts yet to share. We salute him for his contribution in inspiring youth and developing INDIA.
Respect R.I.P Dr A.P.J Abdul Kalam Azad

Friday 24 July 2015

All you need to know about Earth 2.0-Kepler 452b NASA

Here's what we know about Earth 2.0 so far
NASA's Kepler spacecraft has just found an exoplanet that is more similar to Earth than any other found before.
Scientists are calling it Earth 2.0, the ‘bigger, older cousin’ to our very own blue planet. According to NASA, Kepler 452b is an exoplanet that is closest they’ve ever found to Earth itself. The planet resides in the habitable region around its star, Kepler 452, which means it is warm enough for liquid water to exist on it. NASA’s Kepler spacecraft has found the planet, but it is too far away to photograph. That said, there’s still a lot that modern technology has allowed us to know, and NASA scientists will continue detecting more in coming days. You’re probably curious to know why this is an important discovery, and if you’re not, you should be.
It’s just a little bigger than the Earth
The diameter of the Earth is 12,742 km, while Earth 2.0 or Kepler 452b is about 60% bigger at 20,000km.
The size and scale of Kepler 452b compared to Kepler 186f and some others. (Credit: NASA/JPL-CalTech/R. Hurt)
Gravity is stronger there
The larger size of the planet means that the gravitational force on it is more. Actually, the gravitational force is estimated to be approximately twice as that on Earth. That said, scientists have also said that the human body could adapt to it over time. The first few people there would have a tough time adjusting though, and they could eventually turn into Super Sayians, just like Goku did in Dragonball Z, after training in the gravity chamber.
The years are longer on Kepler 452b
But they’re not that much longer. Kepler 452b takes only 20 days more than the Earth to orbit the Sun, which means that a year on the planet is 385 days long, a striking similarity with the Earth. This is a significant similarity. Planets in our solar system, for example, Jupiter, takes about 12 Earth years to orbit the Sun once. Neptune takes 185 days, while Venus takes less than 100 days.
Earth 2.0 may actually be Earth 1.0
Kepler 452, the star for Earth 2.0 is 1.5 billion years older than Earth’s Sun. The planet has existed in the star’s habitable region for billions of years. According to NASA, the planet could be capable of supporting life, or may even have had life on it, at some point in its history.
This artist's concept compares Earth (left) to the new planet, called Kepler-452b, which is about 60 percent larger in diameter. (Credit: NASA/JPL-CalTech/R. Hurt)
Water, water, everywhere
Well that’s not quite accurate. According to NASA’s estimation though, Kepler 452b could be at the right temperature for liquid water to exist on it. You know, that thing that keeps all of us alive?
Also, scientists have said that the planet could be rocky, meaning there could be active volcanoes on it.
Plants should be able to thrive there
The planet’s star is not only older than the sun, but also slightly brighter. This would aid plants in thriving on the planet, assuming of course that it is a rocky planet as well. This in turn allows humans to survive, since photosynthesis by plants is what creates the air that we breathe. If you find yourself there though, keep your sun block ready.
Habitable planets found by NASA's Kepler mission in the last six years. (Credit: NASA Ames/W. Stenzel)
You can’t get there
While many reports seem to suggest that the planet is poised to take over from the Earth we currently live in, there’s currently no way to get there. It is 1400 lightyears away, and one lightyear is the distance travelled by light in one year. Light travels at 670 million miles per hour, you do the math.
Hey, don’t worry, hopefully someone will design a spacecraft that can carry humans and travel at such speeds someday. Read Erich Von Daniken's Chariot's ofthe Gods to know more about such a spacecraft. Until then,

Note: The images of Kepler 452b in the story aren't originals. They are artist's representations taken from NASA. Kepler 452b is too far to be photographed. You can get more information about Kepler 452b here