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AMD launches 16-core chips for cloudy goodness
The 16-core chips should benefit cloud users looking for scalability and efficiency.
Intel posts record year
Otellini is over the moon with Intel's impressive results, although Atom processors perform poorly.
IBM makes magnetic data storage breakthrough
Tiny drives holding decent amounts of data may soon be available thanks to IBM's breakthrough.
AMD confirms 12 core processors after eBay outing
AMD has come clean about the manufacture and release dates of its eight and 12 core x86 processors after somebody tried to sell fakes on eBay.
Intel pays AMD $1.25 billion to settle legal battle
Intel and AMD have kissed and made up, with the smaller chipmaker getting a big payday.
EU reveals details of Intel case
The European Commission has released the evidence behind its case against Intel.
ARM gets flashy with Adobe
Adobe follows Ubuntu by teaming up with chip designer ARM to improve the web on mobile phones and netbooks.
Intel targets smartphones, tablets with new Atom processors
It's been a long wait, but Intel's low-power Moorestown chips are finally here, ready to spearhead the company's assault on the smartphone market
Intel ships one million Nehalem chips
Intel has passed the one million milestone for shipments of its Nehalem chips.
IBM extends ARM chip collaboration
IBM and ARM's new deal will see the pair expand their chip making work in the mobile sphere.
Apple to spend big on semiconductors in 2011
HP's decade-long dominance as the leading spender on semiconductors is under threat with Apple overtaking Samsung in iSuppli's annual spending...
Intel dominates in improving PC chip market
The latest IDC figures show processor sales are rebounding strongly after the economic downturn as Intel's market share breaks the 80 per cent...
Nvidia Optimus switches it up for better graphics
Nvidia's new tech could offer the best of both worlds by automating the switch between an integrated chip and a discrete graphics card.
New ARM chip promises $100 netbooks
ARM announces ‘aggressive’ move into new markets with 2GHz Cortex-A9 chip, as it looks to expand its reach into netbook and mobile internet...
Intel to unveil Westmere next week
Intel will be showing off its its 32 nanometre die shrink version of Nehalem next week.
EMC incorporates Nehalem to improve efficiency
Intel’s Nehalem chips are to be used in EMC’s Atmos range from next year to improve efficiency.
Seagate’s ex-leader thinks big for small devices
Bill Watkins, former chief executive of Seagate, has joined the board of Vertical Circuits to develop chips for smaller devices.
TSMC: 28nm chips to hit in 2010
The tiny new tech family will start being used to make faster chips for phones and other gadgets by early 2010, TSMC has said.
ARM teams with IBM on chips
Joins group of chipmakers looking to take on Intel with 32 and 28 nanometer systems.
Intel and Oracle come to blows over Itanium
Intel and Oracle are at odds over the future of Itanium processors.
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