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        Intel has shown off an experimental version of a 48-core microprocessor that it has dubbed a "single chip cloud computer", ZDnet has reported. The chip, previously code-named Rock Creek, has 1.3 billion transistors, uses up to 125 watts of power during operation and will be made available to researchers on a standard motherboard in the first half of 2010. Intel believes it can sign up dozens of academic partners, who will receive the CPUs for research, including Microsoft's research division. At Gitex in 2008, Intel displayed what it called a super computer on a chip, running an experimental 1 terraflop, 80-core CPU that drew 84 watts. 
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        Moody's Investors Service has today affirmed Aa2 ratings of the $800m of amortising senior secured bonds due 2014 (the "Bonds", stated at their original face amount) issued by Ras Laffan Liquefied Natural Gas Company Limited ("Ras Laffan"). The outlook is stable. 
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        Dubai-based institute of languages, Eton Institute has launched a series of Website Design and Development workshops which would enable participants to build their brand online. The workshop will be conducted over the next two months. Participants will also receive a free internet domain name, as a step towards building their own website.
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        On December 2, 2009, the first solar thermal plant for warm water supply and central heating on Palestinian territory has gone into operation near Beit Jala. The solar plant has been realized by MAN Ferrostaal AG and the Deutsche Energie-Agentur GmbH (Dena) - the German Energy Agency - within the framework of the "Dena Solar Roofs Programme for Foreign Market Development" with support of the German Federal Ministry of Economics and Technology (BMWi).
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        Egypt-based Arab African International Bank has said that only $98.8m, or 2% of its lending portfolio was with Dubai World group, Reuters has reported. The exposure includes $35m in syndicated loans to Dubai World, in addition to $54m in syndicated loans and a $9.8m bond to Dubai World property subsidiary Nakheel, the lender said.
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