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Automating Infrastructure and Operations Management with VMware
With VMware, virtualization tools come with a management system built in. Check out this webcast to learn more.
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Secret recipe inside Intel's latest competitor
Montalvo Systems has a multiple-core chip, but not all of the cores are the same. That in part explains why investors have put money into it.
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BitMicro announces 1.6TB solid-state drive
New drive crams enormous storage capacity into standard 3.5-inch format, but it's not ready for delivery just yet.
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Silent start-up readies to take on Intel in notebooks
Montalvo has some cash and a lot of execs with deep backgrounds in the chip industry. But will it have the staying power to survive against Intel?
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Via makes way for 64-bit chips
Chipmaker's Isaiah processor architecture is expected to double performance but consume same amount of energy.Images: Isaiah architecture up close
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Dirk Meyer, the man to watch at AMD
Company's president is being groomed to succeed CEO Hector Ruiz. But first he must prove that last year's engineering snafus were an aberration.
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Celebrating 60 years of transistors
The modern world wouldn't be what it is if it weren't for a little piece of technology that emerged from Bell Labs in 1947.Photos: Sixty years of transistors
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Intel's Montvale Itanium chip arrives
Chipmaker launches line of Itanium processors for high-end computing servers, touts three new features.
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AMD urges investors to reject mini-tender offer
TRC Capital looks to buy less than 1 percent of the chipmaker's outstanding shares at below its current market value.
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Intel to boost single-core performance
Company plans to increase the performance of individual cores in the Itanium processor, says a principal engineer at Intel.
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Intel has ARM in its crosshairs
Chip giant isn't content dominating the PC and server markets. It wants to make gains in mobile phones, where competition is stiffer.
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Intel on lookout for next big thing
Intel Developer Forum this week will zero in on upcoming chips. Areas for longer-term growth aren't quite so clear.
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AMD's Barcelona not a savior, yet
After a delay, Barcelona is here, but is it the clear winner AMD promised it would be? That's uncertain.
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Intel sued over 'dual-core' branding
Ultramobile PC maker DualCor accuses Intel of misappropriating its trademark, which it was granted last year.
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FTC demands more details on Intel-STMicro deal
Government is taking a harder look at Intel's plans to create a private chip company with STMicroelectronics.
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Intel updates vPro for desktops
New features of the processor include better security, management and energy savings.
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Licensing issues for Symantec dings Intel vPro
Symantec has delayed its virtualized security system for Intel's vPro platform because of licensing issues around Windows CE.
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Chipmakers aim to unclog data paths
Tilera's Tile64 chip, along with other cutting-edge designs, will take center stage at this week's Hot Chips conference.
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Intel boosts virtualization with quad-core Xeons
Two processors launched this week are designed for high-performance server and workstation applications.
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Sun extends UltraSparc reach
With its new microprocessor, Sun Microsystems hopes to sell chips to telecom firms, storage manufacturers.
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AMD to shell out $5.4 billion for ATI
Purchasing the graphics chipmaker will help AMD expand its product mix and market share as it battles Intel.
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