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Inside Diskeeper 2011 with IntelliWrite
When data fragmentation starts to affect your data storage, it can be hard for computers to figure out what's going on. Read this white paper to learn how you can improve system efficiency and...
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Intel acquires Cray HPC interconnect technology
The Cray intellectual property and personnel will help Intel "achieve ExaFlops performance."
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Where are all the Thunderbolt peripherals?
At the recent San Francisco Macworld Expo/iWorld Expo and International CES in Las Vegas, vendors announced a wider number of Thunderbolt-enabled devices. Most will be released this year. But why...
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Hackers jailbreak iPad 2 and iPhone 4S
A group claims that it developed a "ridiculously complex" method of cracking Apple's prize devices.
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CES 2012: Qualcomm shows Snapdragon S4 running Windows 8
The arrival later this year of Windows 8 for ARM changes the computing landscape. In his CES keynote, Qualcomm CEO Dr. Paul Jacobs said Windows 8 will be a "game changer" for his company and he...
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802.11ac: Gigabit Wi-Fi Devices will be shipping in 2012
Broadcom introduces the first 802.11ac chipsets at CES and networking may never be the same.
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Pantech Jest 2 (photos)
The Pantech Jest 2 is not much of an upgrade over the Pantech Jest messaging phone except for a new dual-mode chipset that gives it world roaming capability. CNET gets a hands-on with the Jest 2.
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AMD releases the FX Series desktop processor
AMD has released its FX Series processor for high-end desktops. The FX Series includes the industry's first eight-core desktop chip and it is the company's first processor in years based on an...
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Updated: Will the Tesla Model S be the Next Great Mobile Apps Platform?
The Tesla Model S may define where the in-car mobile apps market goes, but it probably won't lead it overall. Here's why.
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Despite chip recall, Intel boosts market share vs. AMD
Intel's share of the global chip market grew in the first quarter, at the expense of longtime rival AMD, according to new research.
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Intel first quarter carried by servers, enterprise demand
Worries about Intel appear to be misplaced. Intel reported stronger-than-expected first quarter results as demand for its server chips fueled the company.
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Intel: Messy quarter ahead, PC worries abound
Intel will report its first quarter results and they are expected to be messy on many fronts. The company had Sandy Bridge chipset woes, closed two acquisitions and is facing a slowdown in PC sales.
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Intel to launch X79 Express chipset for Sandy Bridge E enthusiast processors
A Chinese Web site has posted a slide showing a new Intel chipset that's designed to work with the company's forthcoming Sandy Bridge E processors ("E" standing for "enthusiast"). The X79...
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MSI resumes shipping Intel Sandy Bridge-powered laptops
There was a big fuss earlier this year regarding flaws found in Intel's new Sandy Bridge chipset, but it looks like things are getting back to normal. MSI has announced that it will resume...
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Build Your Own: Sandy Bridge system
My post the other day about how Intel's Sandy Bridge Core i7-2600K processor offers far better value for money has prompted you folks to ask me to come up with an outline for a build your own...
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Qualcomm: Set up for Nokia Windows Phone 7 bonanza
Qualcomm became disillusioned with the Symbian operating system, but now that Nokia is teaming up with Microsoft on Windows Phone 7 devices the mobile chipmaker is set up nicely for gains.
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Apple's iPad 2 may open new front in Verizon vs. AT&T battle
Apple is widely expected to unveil its next-generation iPad March 2, but it's worth watching how the device will accelerate the Verizon Wireless vs. AT&T battle.
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AMD launches marketing campaign to capitalize on Intel's Sandy Bridge flaw
While Intel is still the king of CPUs, chief competitor AMD can't ignore an opportunity to take advantage of a misstep by its rival. With Intel still smarting from the chipset flaw that is...
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Dell: Still tethered to PC sales
Dell's fourth quarter results are expected to top expectations, but the larger question for the company looms: Can it grow its storage and services business fast enough to overtake its reliance on...
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Intel to begin shipping updated Sandy Point chipsets Feb 14th
On Monday (February 14th) Intel will begin shipping updated B3 stepping Cougar Point chipsets to fix the Sandy Bridge flaw announced a few weeks ago.
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Intel: Sandy Bridge repairs ahead of schedule
The delay of new PCs using Intel's second-generation Core processors may not be as long as initially thought. Intel said some customers will use original 6 Series chipset anyway while production...
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