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Intel to ship Larrabee graphics chip in early 2010
Intel's Larrabee graphics processor, aimed at the high-performance desktop and gaming PC market, is due to arrive early next year, the chip maker's CEO said Tuesday. Read more...

Intel results slump; chip maker gives no guidance on future

Intel sends samples of Westmere PC chips to PC makers

Sun boosts new servers with flash memory

MIT researchers develop method to draw finer linewidths on chips

New processor technology promises big boost to consumer-grade SSDs

Micron fires salvo at Taiwanese memory consortium

Semiconductor revenue in massive fall, Gartner says

Acer pushes multibrand strategy with product barrage

Intel debuts new processor code-named Jasper Forest

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Smaller, faster, cooler, more efficient: The 2007 mobile CPU road map


Fate of Sun's products up in the air
With rumors of an impending Sun-IBM merger becoming more intense late last week, the next big question mark pertains to what happens to Sun's vast product line, which has hardware and software that overlaps with a lot of IBM's own product lines. Observers -- including a former Sun employee, a former software developer for the Sun platforms, and the founder of the Ruby on Rails Web framework -- maintain varying perspectives on what to expect and offer degrees of both optimism and pessimism about the whole endeavor.

Review: Apple's Nehalem-based Mac Pro 'fastest Mac ever'
Apple's newest Mac Pro takes a significant step forward with the move to Intel's new Nehalem processor and an infrastructure that should be able to squeeze the utmost out of the upcoming Mac OS X 10.6.

Test Center: Intel's Nehalem simply sizzles
Intel's new Nehalem Xeon CPUs, which are being introduced in countless one- and two-socket servers and workstations today, have already generated a lot of heat. While introducing the new processors to technical journalists in February, Nick Knupffer, Intel's global communications manager, boasted that "Nehalem represents the biggest performance jump we've made since the introduction of the Pentium Pro."

From PC to PS: The personal supercomputer is coming
Within the next three to four years, most PC users will see their machines morph into personal supercomputers. Intel will be a winner, and Nvidia a loser.

Five Reasons Nvidia ION Will Supercharge Netbooks
Netbooks are cost-effective and cute....but "powerful" and "business-friendly" aren't exactly words that spring to mind. Well, over the past few months since Nvidia first unveiled the Ion platform, we're finally seeing some headway in a next generation netbook capable of getting the job done.

32, 64, 86: Chip Numbers Explained
MicTig asked the Answer Line forum why we call 32-bit PCs x86 instead of the more descriptive x32. After all, we call their 64-bit equivalents x64.

Sci-Fi: What's it really about?
Science fiction isn't about predicting the future, and science fiction writers aren't trying to predict it.

Mobile CPU buyer's guide
Buying a new laptop? Not sure which processor to get? Our comprehensive guide to the current crop of mobile CPUs, specifications and prices can help.

Review: Apple's new 'unibody' MacBook Pro has both beauty and brains
Apple's new MacBook Pro represents a definitive leap in design and a modest advance in technology, with a bit of innovation thrown in for good measure. That combination should offer good value for years to come.

Linux, Mac, Windows XP: Whatever your choice of operating system, we have some fun things for you to try.
The operating systems of yesteryear weren't all sunshine and roses. Cyber cynic Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols names his picks for some of the worst OSs of all time.
Apple's newest Mac Pro takes a significant step forward with the move to Intel's new Nehalem processor and an infrastructure that should be able to squeeze the utmost out of the upcoming Mac OS X 10.6.
Satellite radio will die soon anyway, but Apple will accidentally perform a mercy killing of Sirius XM Radio this summer, says Mike Elgan.
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