Asia reports 'spectacular' PC salesThe Asia-Pacific PC market enjoyed a stellar 2007, growing 20.9 percent and shipping 66.6 million units last year, IDC figures indicate.January 22, 2008 by Lynn Tan @ Redhat in Hardware
Asian data centers mind energy useCompanies in the Asia-Pacific region consider energy efficiency when adopting eco-friendly data centers, a new study reveals.December 3, 2007 by Lynn Tan @ Redhat in Hardware
AMD opens R&D center in IndiaThe Bangalore-based lab will house engineers who are key in the development of "Shanghai", the chipmaker's first 45-nanometer quad-core chip.November 30, 2007 by Lynn Tan @ Redhat in Hardware
AMD: Spider plugs market gapChipmaker's first "platform" product fills void in a market which its rivals have yet to offer any solutions, according to a senior AMD executive.November 20, 2007 by Lynn Tan @ Redhat in Hardware
Asia back on top 10 supercomp listRegion's speediest high-performance computer is now housed in India; ranks No. 4 on the latest Top500 list of world's fastest machines.November 16, 2007 by Lynn Tan @ Redhat in Hardware
Data centers to get smartThe next-generation data centers will be characterized by intelligence, automation and efficiency, according to an Intel executive.November 15, 2007 by Lynn Tan @ Redhat in Hardware
Going big on small chipsIntel may have the final say this year with its Penryn launch, but the jury is still out on which chipmaker will fare better in the market in 2008. November 14, 2007 by Lynn Tan @ Redhat in Hardware
Intel launches Penryn processorsupdate Chip maker officially unveils today the world's first family of processors based on the 45-nanometer manufacturing process.November 11, 2007 by Lynn Tan @ Redhat in Hardware
Seagate's kilobyte refund not for AsiaThe 5 percent rebate, which arose from a U.S. lawsuit over the storage giant's definition of a gigabyte, does not apply to customers in the region.October 31, 2007 by Lynn Tan @ Redhat in Hardware
Intel launches Montvale Itanium chipChip giant unveils new line of Itanium processors whose performance have increased by about 19 percent over the current Montecito chip.October 30, 2007 by Lynn Tan @ Redhat in Hardware