The chip producer Intel announced it is shipping the dual core Celeron at $53. This makes Celeron the Intel’s first low-end desktop processor w read more »
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Intel's first system-on-a-chip designed around the x86 instruction set is ready for the world. read more »
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AMD must more than double its share of the microprocessor market to survive, according to a brief filed by the company's lawyers in its anti-trust la read more »
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The success of consumer IT products like the ASUS Eee PC will help provide the leverage needed to get hardware vendors on board with open source, acc read more »
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An Intel researcher's blog said software developers need to consider major changes in their code base to prepare for many-core computing. read more »
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IBM unveiled a new type of server design that targets so-called Web 2.0 companies building huge data centers to power social networks, online gaming, read more »
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The chip maker is also planning to offer a six-core processor by 2009 and a 12-core chip by 2010. read more »
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AMD (Advanced Micro Devices) introduced 3 triple-core Phenom desktop processors which will cost for less than $200. Phenom chips are aimed to be used read more »
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The last few years have witnessed some exhilarating developments in the manufacturing of hard drives with the introduction of larger caches, quicker read more »
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AMD has unveiled its first 45nm quad-core chips at the CeBIT show in Hanover. The processors were produced in Dresden at AMD's Fab 36 300mm manufactu read more »
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