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  • Intel breathes new life into desktops

    Intel will release its Prescott desktop chip later this year and follow it in 2004 with a successor code-named Tejas and a slew of other products designed to make the desktop more compelling.

  • NAS+SAN: The best of both worlds

    Is your network ready for the newest storage architectures? Here are the solutions to consider when SAN and NAS converge.

  • Brainstorming next year's PC

    A year and a half from now, desktops and notebooks should be noticeably different as Intel pushes design standards that, ideally, would result in greater style, versatility.

  • Hard-drive makers want to pick up speed

    Compaq, IBM and the biggest hard-drive manufacturers will launch a program to improve the ATA connection standard and unblock a key data-transfer bottleneck.

  • Intel's PC redesign gets thumbs up

    In a win for Intel, a key industry group has voted in favour of the chipmaker's proposal to rework the innards of computers.

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  • PCI Express: Impact on IT budgets

    From 2004, a new I/O technology called PCI Express will power desktops, notebooks and servers. Should you defer your hardware upgrade plans?

  • PCI connections to put in double duty

    The group responsible for maintaining the PCI standard for linking PC components has announced that it is working on a new version that will double the speed of connections.

  • NAS+SAN: The best of both worlds

    Is your network ready for the newest storage architectures? Here are the solutions to consider when SAN and NAS converge.

  • Brainstorming next year's PC

    A year and a half from now, desktops and notebooks should be noticeably different as Intel pushes design standards that, ideally, would result in greater style, versatility.

Reviews (5)

  • Storage: The inside story

    Few managers consider it a sexy area, but well-planned storage systems are critical to the functioning of businesses of all sizes. How has storage technology evolved and how can you plan the right system at the right price?

  • PCI Express to usher in PC changes

    A new technology for connecting PCs to peripherals and other computers will bear fruit in 2004, but it won't conquer the industry overnight.

  • Intel breathes new life into desktops

    Intel will release its Prescott desktop chip later this year and follow it in 2004 with a successor code-named Tejas and a slew of other products designed to make the desktop more compelling.

  • PCI connections to put in double duty

    The group responsible for maintaining the PCI standard for linking PC components has announced that it is working on a new version that will double the speed of connections.

  • Waiting for the next bus

    The pathways in your PC are more like back roads than superhighways, but new construction is under way. Emerging technologies such as AGP 8X, serial ATA, and PCI Express will help make room for more-advanced applications on the desktop.

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