Submission + - IBM Lotus Component Designer V6.0
BlueVoodoo writes: "This trial download for the Component Designer V6.0 includes all of the product's features. You can try this product as a download or on a DVD."
"DDR3 is the long-awaited successor to DDR2 memory, now the most common memory type used in PCs. The newer chips will offer data transfer speeds up to 1.6Gbps, twice the memory bandwidth of DDR2. That means better performance for both 3-D graphics and multithreaded applications that tap the power of multi-core processors. The chips will also consume less power — around 1.5 volts compared to 1.8 volts for DDR2 — which means longer notebook battery life, Samsung said.
Numeric stability is probably not all that important when you're guessing.