A.M.D. Looks to Shanghai to Make Up for Mistakes
A.M.D. hopes that a new server chip called Shanghai can help it compete with Intel again.
View ArticleC.E.S. Interview: A.M.D.’s Dirk Meyer on the $100 PC
The chief executive of A.M.D. says the cost of chips will continue to fall so that it will be possible to make a PC that sells for $100.
View ArticleI.B.M. Executive in Insider-Trading Case Departs
Robert W. Moffat Jr., a senior I.B.M. executive implicated in the federal Galleon Group insider-trading case, has left his company.
View ArticleAMD Betting on Power Consumption
Looking for laptops that run 50 percent longer than current models and significant improvements in power consumption on computer servers.
View ArticleIntel Expects Lower Revenue Because of Drive Shortage
The world's largest maker of semiconductors expects quarterly earnings to fall to $13.7 billion, instead of an earlier forecast of $14.7 billion because of a shortage of disk drives, caused by floods...
View ArticleA.M.D. Buying SeaMicro for $334 Million
A.M.D. buys a hot start-up, SeaMicro, that makes "microservers" for the data centers of the National Security Agency, Facebook and Google. The chip maker will use SeaMicro's technology to offer...
View ArticleIntel’s New Chip: A Best Defense in the Cloud
The reality of Intel’s presentation of its new Xeon E5 processor is that processing, long Intel’s strong suit, is now just one more feature alongside technology to enable twice the bandwidth...
View ArticleWhen Cellphone Chips Rule Data Centers
ARM, which has previously designed low-power semiconductors primarily for cellphones, is increasingly working in computer servers. A design announcement this week was aimed at the market for powerful...
View ArticleH.P. Shakes Up the Server
Hewlett-Packard has unveiled its long-awaited low-power server for big data centers. It offers a nice savings in price and energy. The shocker is the way H.P. plans to come out with new models, using...
View ArticleAMD Betting on Power Consumption
Looking for laptops that run 50 percent longer than current models and significant improvements in power consumption on computer servers.
View ArticleIntel Expects Lower Revenue Because of Drive Shortage
The world's largest maker of semiconductors expects quarterly earnings to fall to $13.7 billion, instead of an earlier forecast of $14.7 billion because of a shortage of disk drives, caused by floods...
View ArticleA.M.D. Buying SeaMicro for $334 Million
A.M.D. buys a hot start-up, SeaMicro, that makes "microservers" for the data centers of the National Security Agency, Facebook and Google. The chip maker will use SeaMicro's technology to offer...
View ArticleIntel’s New Chip: A Best Defense in the Cloud
The reality of Intel’s presentation of its new Xeon E5 processor is that processing, long Intel’s strong suit, is now just one more feature alongside technology to enable twice the bandwidth...
View ArticleWhen Cellphone Chips Rule Data Centers
ARM, which has previously designed low-power semiconductors primarily for cellphones, is increasingly working in computer servers. A design announcement this week was aimed at the market for powerful...
View ArticleH.P. Shakes Up the Server
Hewlett-Packard has unveiled its long-awaited low-power server for big data centers. It offers a nice savings in price and energy. The shocker is the way H.P. plans to come out with new models, using...
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