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    Is it possible that analog chips will displace the zeros and ones at the heart of the binary language used in computing for some 20 years?

  • The Intel insider

    Intel's challenges are increasing, what with the drop-off in the economy in the last year and a half as well as stepped-up competition from rival Advanced Micro Devices. ZDNet talks to GM Paul Otellini, the man charged with keeping it all together.

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    Finally some good news for Intel. The company is tipped begin distributing its next-generation Pentium at the end of October.

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    For nine months, starting in April, the entire Whitney museum will be given over to the exhibit made possible through Intel's corporate gift.

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    Standards came first to PCs, then to servers and mobile phones. Will cameras be next?

  • Not all jobs can be moved offshore

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    Chipmaker Intel has ordered a test version of a new tool it says will allow the company to hurdle an impending industry-killing roadblock and continue to punch up chip performance.

  • Goodbye to ones and zeros

    Is it possible that analog chips will displace the zeros and ones at the heart of the binary language used in computing for some 20 years?

  • Here Comes the Next Generation

    Intel's Pentium 4 processor delivers improved performance for processing video and audio, and displaying 3D graphics.

  • Best of September 2002

    Come take a trawl through the best of ZDNet Australia's Reviews for the month of September.

  • Why I want a Pentium Mac

    Commentary: It's time for me to explain, once again, why I think it'd be a good idea to put Mac OS X on Intel processors.

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