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  • Analyst says Apple console possible
    December 7, 2006 – 11:38 AM
    That Apple will forge a path into the videogame console hardware scene is a "distinct possibility", said Prudential analyst Jesse Tortora.
  • Analyst: AMD will have an edge over Intel through 2005
    December 16, 2004 – 4:56 PM in INTEL
    Piper Jaffray said Advanced Micro Devices should have an edge over Intel "throughout 2005" but resumed coverage of both companies at "market perform" and both at price targets of $25.
  • Mobile processors to drive Intel's CPU business - analyst
    December 19, 2005 – 2:18 PM
    One third of all computers sold today are notebooks. Notebooks are also the segment that keeps the PC business growing at a healthy rate. It's just the tip of the iceberg analysts believe: The trend towards mobile computing is expected to accelerate and quickly grow Intel's mobile processor business - from notebook CPUs down to cellphone processors.
  • Multi-core processor quickly taking over the CPU market - analyst
    December 8, 2005 – 5:03 PM
    Despite the promises of chip manufacturers to quickly move dual-core processors into the mainstream, only a small fraction of computers sold today in fact come with such a chip. This scenario will change soon, market research firm iSupply believes.
  • Woodcrest outperforms Opteron in speed and power consumption - analyst
    June 23, 2006 – 10:19 PM
    An analyst from Thomas Weisel Partners today issued a research brief that included a first evaluation of Intel's claim to achieve market leadership in terms of power consumption and application performance with its upcoming Xeon 5100 (Woodcrest core) processor.

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  • CES 2007: The battle for the digital home - analyst opinion
    January 6, 2007 – 1:18 PM
    CES 2007: The battle for the digital home - analyst opinion Get ready for the battle for the digital home: CES and Macworld are just a few days away and both will lure you with new media center devices. Behind the scenes, Apple, Microsoft, Intel, and AMD are assembling the core technologies, but the front end is more interesting: HP, Dell and Apple will be the primary vendors making a run at this new market. Let's have a closer look.

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