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Apple Snatches Up Intrinsity for ARM CPU DesignApr 28, 2010 - in News
Apple buys some semiconductor talent.
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HP Reveals Long-Awaited Revamp of Integrity LineApr 27, 2010 - in News
HP's new theme for its Integrity line of servers is blade-based.
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XFX HD 5970 Auctioned on eBay for $10,499Apr 26, 2010 - in News
A limited edition ATI HD 5970 card was supposedly stolen and auctioned off on ebay.
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Nvidia: Intel is Hindering GraphicsApr 26, 2010 - in News
Nvidia said that consumers should have the option to use Nvidia chipsets on low-end and mid-range systems.
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ARM: It Wouldn't Make Sense for Apple to Buy UsApr 23, 2010 - in News
ARM Holdings' CEO is playing down earlier reports that Apple could make a bid for the company.
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HP Overhauling Integrity Servers Next WeekApr 22, 2010 - in News
Sounds like many HP Integrity servers will get a new chassis after living in the same box for seven years.
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AVADirect Launches Opteron 6100-Based ServersApr 22, 2010 - in News
The cheapest server this outlet provides starts at $1324.74.
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MaxiVista: Enabling An Extra Monitor Over Your NetworkApr 21, 2010 - in Reviews
MaxiVista is designed to let one PC commandeer another machine's display over a network to use as a secondary monitor. But how well does such a solution work? We took a look at the program and tested how it handles video playback, for example.
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Report: Apple Looking to AMD for Future ChipsApr 16, 2010 - in News
Could Apple be switching to AMD for the next-generation of Macs?
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AMD Making Money, Sells 6 Million ATI DX11 GPUsApr 16, 2010 - in News
AMD reports a net income of $257 million, marking its second quarter in a row of profit.
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Intel Reports Best. First. Quarter. Ever.Apr 14, 2010 - in News
Intel's financials looking lots better as customers ease off the Intel Atom netbook frenzy and go back to bigger chips.
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Eurocom Shipping First Hexacore i7-980X LaptopApr 13, 2010 - in News
Eurocom yesterday announced that it will ship the world's first six core notebook.
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Nvidia CEO Talks Fermi Shortages, But Feels GoodApr 12, 2010 - in News
Jen-Hsun Huang's goal is finally realized with the release of Fermi this week.
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Eight Pictures of the World's Stunning DatacentersApr 8, 2010 - in News
Someday, these could be Skynet.
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HP's "Memristor" Could Replace TransistorsApr 8, 2010 - in News
HP's discovery could lead to AI that can see and understand speech.
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New Unisys Enterprise Servers Support Intel XeonApr 8, 2010 - in News
New Unisys servers will support the latest Intel Xeon processors.
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Dell Adds New Business Notebooks to E SeriesApr 8, 2010 - in News
Dell has introduced three new business-centric laptops to its Latitude line.
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Intel’s Xeon 7500-Series CPUs Target Enterprise ComputingApr 8, 2010 - in Reviews
Intel's x86 architecture has done well in the mid-range of the server market, but it's still not considered the proper solution for mission-critical systems. That'll change with Xeon 7500 (formerly Nehalem-EX), which could very well displace Itanium.
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Intel Not Shaken by Microsoft's Itanium Phase OutApr 7, 2010 - in News
Only six percent of Itanium systems run Microsoft Windows.
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AMD Launches ATI FirePro V8800; Cheap at $1499Apr 7, 2010 - in News
$1,499? Not bad for a workstation-level GPU solution.
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Two ''Pro Series'' Workstations from Shuttle SoonApr 7, 2010 - in News
Two workstation solutions for professionals featuring dual-core and quad-core options are on the way.
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Researchers Bring Threading to Word ProcessingApr 7, 2010 - in News
NC State researchers figured out a way to separate memory management from common software processing, finally enabling multi-core support.
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Supernode Expands up to 128 Cores, 2TB RAMApr 7, 2010 - in News
The bullx supernodes are designed for engineering calculations, physics simulation, and more.
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Microsoft Phasing Out Support for Intel ItaniumApr 7, 2010 - in News
Microsoft announces plans for Itanium's going-away party. But that's still eight years away.
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Intel Not Going to Wait for Software to Catch UpApr 1, 2010 - in News
Intel wants to always be ahead of what software demands.
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Win7 XP Mode Drops Virtualization Hardware NeedMar 19, 2010 - in News
Wanting to run XP Mode inside your Windows 7 Professional or Ultimate? Now you don't need a special CPU anymore.
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Nvidia Merges nForce and Tegra Teams TogetherMar 18, 2010 - in News
Nvidia's combined its MCP team with its SoC team to make a new Tegra team of 650 brains.
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Intel Launches 32nm Westmere-based Xeon CPUsMar 16, 2010 - in News
Intel's Xeon has just graduated to the new 32nm process.