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Top 10 tech winners and losers of 2011
Many companies and products have done well in 2011 and many others haven't. The winners are as glorious as the losers are dejected and desperate...
Security: Year in review 2010
It's been a huge year for the security industry. We look back at some of the biggest moments of 2010.
IDF: Five tech predictions
Web-friendly TVs, smart grids and a device in every hand are but a few of the predictions Intel made at its conference in San Francisco this week.
Q&A: Graham Palmer, Intel UK MD
We spoke to the UK managing director of chip giant Intel to get his thoughts on the company's recent Small Business Index research and industry at...
Top five topics at IDF 2010
After attending Intel's annual conference in San Francisco, we run down the top five trends on the lips of the delegates.
Q&A: Intel’s enterprise head on the Nehalem effect
Intel's enterprise server director Richard Curran discusses the Nehalem effect, CERN’s plans, and explains why cloud computing is like renting a...
Q&A: How is the computer market shifting?
AMD's head of Europe talks to IT Pro about portable supercomputers, tablets and all-day battery life.
Tera Scale Lab: Where hardware meets software
During a recent visit to Santa Clara in California, IT PRO took a look round Intel’s Tera Scale project, where the company researches the...
What is Thunderbolt and why is it so exciting?
Thunderbolt is an incredibly impressive new cable and connector technology from Intel. Formerly known as Light Peak, the highly-anticipated...
Q&A: Getting excited about supercomputing
We speak with an Intel supercomputing specialist about how HPC can help businesses and where the market is going.
The poisonous rootkits rocking the security world
There are some seriously stealthy rootkits running on computers today. Tom Brewster investigates the extent of the problem...
What is AMD Fusion and why should I care?
AMD has melded a processor and a graphics chip together, but is this development as revolutionary as AMD claims? Seth Barton takes a look, not only...
What’s so great about Intel’s Sandy Bridge?
Intel’s latest generation of processors, codenamed Sandy Bridge, was recently released to huge acclaim. Clive Webster investigates what all the...
Q&A: CTO of CERN's openlab
Sverre Jarp, the CTO of CERN's openlab, talks about the LHC experiment, the future of mulitcore, and whether graphics processors can work for...
What can Intel bring to the smartphone market?
Record profits. Dominance in the desktop sector. Turnover of over $4 billion a month. It’s good times for Intel, then. So what will it bring to...
Why has Intel bought McAfee?
Intel stunned markets yesterday with the announcement of a massive deal to buy McAfee. Simon Brew looks at some of the reasons why it may have done...
Q&A: AMD CTO Phil Hester
IT PRO spoke to AMD's chief technology officer, Phil Hester, about the company's plans to stay one step ahead of Santa Clara giant Intel.
HP reaffirms commitment to Itanium and HP-UX
Exec reacts defensively to speculation that HP might drop specialist Intel processors.
How CERN helps test Intel's tech
The LHC is set to get switched on, but experiments of another kind of continued for the past year, as CERN's openlab trials Intel chips.
Six-core shootout: What to consider when buying processors
As Intel unveil its latest multi-core processor, we look at what’s out there and get the experts' views on what businesses should consider when...
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