Worried about the impact your technology use is having on the environment? A development project underway at Intel might help salve your conscience whilst also giving you another gadget to add to your arsenal.
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Intel has released the latest upgrade to its Itanium processor, but lack of immediate chipset support from the company is limiting interest.
Intel co-founder Gordon Moore chuckled at those who, in decades past, predicted the imminent demise of Moore's Law. But the traditional semiconductor chip is finally approaching some fundamental physical limits and is expected to run out of gas in 2017. What then?
Big Blue begins a new program to rent out processing power on its own supercomputers by signing up a petrochemical company as a first customer.
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VMware's leader discusses the hows and whys of the industry's move toward virtualisation.
Advanced Micro Devices has pushed out the release of its highly anticipated Hammer chip for desktops by almost a quarter, and plans to delay the release of another Athlon chip.
Quadrics, which manufactures gear that links numerous Linux computers into a single supercomputer, has made its products compatible with systems built around Intel's Itanium 2 chip.
The chip giant's new mobile processor, due next year, will include a 1MB secondary cache. That's twice as big as the cache found on the Pentium 4.
Bashing AMD's new HyperTransport technology as limited, Intel is working on its own technology to speed up the I/O interconnect.
Businesses seeking a sturdy, secure, portable workhorse should consider the ThinkPad R52.
If you're looking for style, the Satellite M30 series is worth a gander; otherwise, hold out for better thin-and-light notebooks.
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