Intel has released the latest upgrade to its Itanium processor, but lack of immediate chipset support from the company is limiting interest.
Processors that run hot but need no cooling and devices capable of withstanding extreme environments may now be possible.
Hot on the heels of Intel's latest 2GHz Pentium 4 release, we put these burning questions to David Bolt, general manager of Intel Australia.
IBM has announced a new software solution that will allow its customers to track the energy consumption of its z9 mainframes.
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.
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.
Sun's CEO says it's possible to be business-savvy and eco-friendly at the same time.
IT remains a lively, exciting and suprising place. That makes predictions particularly foolish, but here are some picks for the winners and losers of the next twelve months.
VMware's leader discusses the hows and whys of the industry's move toward virtualisation.
Hewlett-Packard's introduction of the Darwin Reference Architecture at a customer event in Munich, Germany this week did little to help clients grapple with the elusive concept of the "adaptive enterprise."
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.
Don't let the slim design and relatively light heft fool you. This XPS is one powerful gaming portable with an impressive feature set for work and play.
Businesses seeking a sturdy, secure, portable workhorse should consider the ThinkPad R52.
Got a burning desire to build a PC out of a gas can? Here's your chance.
Michael Robertson, CEO of software company Lindows, has revealed himself as the formerly anonymous donor of US$200,000 in prize money in a contest to translate the Linux operating system to Microsoft's Xbox video game console.
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