AMD will soon begin selling its low-power, quad-core "Barcelona" Opteron processors.
The planned launch this week of the new Penryn processors is the first step of a plan that Intel hopes will hit AMD hard going into 2008.
Intel has set the date for the introduction of its next-generation PC chip as it moves forward through one busy northern summer.
Advanced Micro Devices has claimed its highest market-share position against Intel in years, cracking the elusive 20 percent barrier.
A slew of major computing companies announced a new partnership on Monday to help speed the development and adoption of software for Itanium-based servers.
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If you're planning to invest in new computers, it's worth considering whether to make the move to 64-bit technology. Does the extra scalability justify the expense?
Advanced Micro Devices' Opteron processor continued its gains in the server market during the first quarter, according to newly released data.
Will they or won't they? Dell execs remain elusive on AMD plans, but analysts say circumstances could push the two together.
Chipmaker turns to a more-is-better approach, downplaying chip speeds in favour of new features and designs.
Commentary:Historically, Intel drops a technological grenade of sorts at the doorway as it exits its current processor area, to confuse and misdirect the competition. Bill O'Brien thinks this could be the case with Intel's latest Pentium 4 release.
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Intel is taking a software approach to increase the performance of its 64-bit Itanium processor when running 32-bit applications.
Intel has halved the list prices of some of its Pentium 4 desktop chips in a sweeping price cut.
PC makers will show off systems containing Intel's 3GHz Pentium 4 on Nov. 14, a few days before the Comdex trade show in Las Vegas.
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