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HP Labs is leading a project to find new ways to boost silicon-based memory and processor technology far beyond its current limits.
Hewlett-Packard is expanding its Linux server software menu with additional wares from SuSE Linux.
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HP Labs is leading a project to find new ways to boost silicon-based memory and processor technology far beyond its current limits.
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