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John Morris is a former executive editor at CNET Networks and senior editor at PC Magazine. He now works for a private investment firm, which may at any time invest in companies whose products are discussed in this blog, and no disclosure of securities transactions will be made. No investment advice is offered in this blog. All duties are disclaimed.
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What AMD's new roadmap means for users
At its long-awaited analyst day AMD's new executive team presented a bright future, but also pushed out or canceled several products on its roadmap. Here's what you need to know if you plan to buy...
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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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CES 2012: Nvidia talks Tegra 3 and tablets
At its CES press conference today, Nvidia focused almost exclusively on tablets including the announcement of an Asus 7-inch tablet with a quad-core processor and Android 4.0 for $249 and a demo...
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CES 2012: Intel provides new details on the Ultrabook "experience"
Intel's Ivy Bridge announcement will have to wait. Instead Intel executives devoted its CES press conference to the user experience they hope to deliver with Ultrabooks, which they said are more...
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CES 2012: The next moves for Intel and AMD
CES is a gadget show. But there's always a lot of chip news too. This year Intel and AMD are expected to talk about how they will defend their traditional PC turf and make inroads in fast-growing...
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AMD announces faster A-Series chips for laptops and desktops
AMD has updated its A-Series line of processors for mainstream laptops and desktops with new chips it says operate at faster speeds, deliver better graphics performance and include other enhancements.
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Nvidia's Tegra 3 marks start of 'different cores for different chores'
Tegra 3 is the first quad-core for tablets and smartphones, but the real story is the fifth core--the start of a trend toward combining different cores on a chip to boost performance and at the...
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ARM's big (and little) plans to go beyond smartphones
ARM already owns smartphones and tablets, but the company has even bigger things in mind. At its annual developer conference last week, ARM and its customers talked up plans to push the low-power...
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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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Lots of new options for all-in-one desktops
If there is a bright spot for desktop PCs this year, it is all-in-ones. In the past several weeks, Dell, Samsung, Toshiba and HP have all introduced all-in-ones for both home and work.
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IDF 2011: Intel makes the case for more cores
On the final day of the Intel Developer Forum, CTO Justin Rattner made the case for more powerful PCs and servers with tens or even hundreds of processing cores.
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IDF 2011: Intel's Cedar Trail Atom aims for netbook-tablet hybrids
At IDF this week Intel gave an update on its Atom roadmap and talked about how the upcoming Cedar Trail SOC will work in hybrid devices that blur the lines between laptops and tablets.
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IDF 2011: Intel talks Ivy Bridge Ultrabooks, shows working Haswell chip
Mooly Eden, head of Intel's PC division, aims to convince developers that Intel can reinvent the PC for a world of tablets and smartphones.
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IDF Preview: Ivy Bridge, Ultrabooks and tablets, Windows 8 and more
Next week is shaping up to be a blockbuster with the Intel Developer Forum and Microsoft's Build conference, plus DEMO and TechCrunch's Disrupt. I'll be at IDF in San Francisco where Intel will be...
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Lenovo, Toshiba announce first Ultrabooks
Despite all the real and virtual ink spilled over the Ultrabook concept, which Intel first announced back in June, the exact specs of these MacBook Air-apparents have remained a mystery. With the...
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AMD reveals new details on upcoming Bulldozer chips
At the annual Hot Chips conference, AMD provided some new details on the innovative Bulldozer architecture behind the upcoming FX Series for desktops and Opteron server processors.
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AMD bets on Bulldozer to take back the desktop
Starting this month, AMD will finally have a chip designed to go head-to-head with the fastest Core i5 and Core i7 Sandy Bridge processors. AMD has been working on Bulldozer for six years and it...
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Intel has big plans for Ultrabooks
Intel is banking on the Ultrabook to breathe new life into the PC, but what exactly makes a laptop an Ultrabook hasn't been clear. Now Intel is providing more details on how the Ultrabook will evolve.
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Apple MacBook Air: The original Ultrabook gets even better
Long before Intel coined the term Ultrabook, Apple came up with a laptop that slips in a manila envelope. The latest refresh--including Sandy Bridge chips, Thunderbolt, a backlit keyboard and Mac...
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Tablet troubles: Can anyone challenge Apple?
This afternoon Apple is expected to announce record iPad sales. At the same time sales of competing tablets seem to be falling short of lofty expectations. Why can't anyone build a better tablet?
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