UK hospitals embrace RFIDBy the end of 2008, around 175 hospitals are expected to be utilising RFID tagging to keep track of patient and equipment whereaboutsJuly 10, 2008 by Nick Heath in Processors
Intel bets on heterogeneous future for supercomputingIntel on how future advances in supercomputing lie in looking beyond the power of the typical CPU.June 18, 2013 by Nick Heath in Processors
ARM boosted by strong iPhone sales but still hankers after serversThe UK chip designer has reported rising revenues on the back of growing sales of phones and tablets, while hoping it can overcome setbacks in the server market.April 21, 2015 by Nick Heath in Processors
Acorn co-founder talks early computersAcorn co-founder Andy Hopper told silicon.com that he believes the BBC Micro - with its easy to grasp Basic programming language - offered an experience that is missing today.October 12, 2009 by Nick Heath in Processors
IBM targets next-gen mobile networks with new transceiverIBM has developed a transceiver that could support gigabits per second communications over a distance of more than one kilometre.June 3, 2013 by Nick Heath in Processors