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Enable Administrators to Morph into Managers by Leveraging Real-time Analytics and Automation
Take a look at this white paper to learn more about using real-time analytics and automation to get more out of your IT admins and make your network easier to manage.
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Android tablets for just $100 later this year, according to Via Technologies
Via Technologies thinks it's found a way to compete against the iPad—not just a lower price, but a iPod Nano price. The processor company tells Bloomberg Businessweek that a handful of tablets...
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Via gets helping server hand from Dell
Dell will reportedly use Via Technologies chips in select low power servers. According to the New York Times' Ashlee Vance Dell will unveil a system that has 12 full servers running on Via's...
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VIA introduces HD performance for netbooks
VIA, the X86 processor platform manufacturer, today announced its Surfboard C855 Reference Design, a compact mainboard incorporating the VIA C7-M ULV processor and the new VIA VX855 unified IGP...
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Harald Welte gets a black eye
What it sounds like to me is that VIA gave this guy a job he couldn't do so they could show their proprietary partners it couldn't be done. I've been there before, and I sympathize. But it doesn't...
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Via stops making chipsets for Intel, AMD systems
And then there were three . . . After months of rumors, Taiwan-based Via Technologies has confirmed that it will stop producing chipsets for PCs that use Intel and AMD processors. A company...
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The power of open source celebrity
Thanks to his work with GPL Violations, celebrity found Harold Welte anyway. And now comes the reward. VIA Technologies, a Taiwanese chip maker, has made him its open source liaison.
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Via finally releases new Nano processor
Early this morning Via Technologies finally announced is new Nano processor, better-known by its code name, Isaiah. The Nano will deliver two to three times the performance of the current C7 with...
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Via has designs on mini-notebooks
In an effort to capitalize on the surprising growth in mini-notebooks, Via Technologies has released a new reference design based on its C7-M processor and chipset. With all the attention paid to...
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HP's mysterious ultra-mobile PC
Subnotebooks have always been overpriced and under-performing. But lately that niche has become a lot more interesting. Now it looks like HP is ready to take another stab at subnotes.
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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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Photos: Via's little motherboards
A look at the Via Technologies motherboards that power PCs and soon, a smart phone.
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Via: Mini-PCs picking up backers
The Taiwanese chipmaker says that a slew of hardware makers have signed up to use its Mini-ITX motherboards, bringing smaller, cheaper PCs a step closer.
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Via pushes performance on cheaper PCs
Via Technologies responded this week to Intel's launch of cheaper chipsets with its own low-end solution, the P4X266E, which supports the latest Pentium 4 chips with faster bus speeds.
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VIA-bility
Intel sued VIA, now VIA sues Intel. No matter who wins the case, we lose--unless the court finally defines the scope of processor technology.
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The Intel taxman cometh
VIA Technologies proves the cost of P4 systems can be reduced. Shame on Intel for trying to stop them.
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VIA or Intel: Who's on first?
Want a Pentium 4 machine with DDR RAM? If Intel has its way, you'll wait. Veteran tech journalist Bill O'Brien examines the implications of Intel's chipset chokehold.
Additional Results
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Cloud Computing: do you have a clue?
Big systems vendors are spreading misconceptions about the cloud because it helps them sell more kit. Here's a rundown of some of their tactics
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Sluggish growth in enterprise router market, report says
The economic climate is taking global enterprise router sales with it, according to a new market research report.
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Sony decides to keep optical drive for next PlayStation console
While the electronics giant apparently mulled over shipping a new unit without a drive, it chose to keep the legacy component because Internet connection speeds vary so much around the world.
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Intel chooses MIT as big data research center
Intel sees potential in big data, but it needs help to exploit it.
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