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Round-Up While the root cause of this issue is complex, it results from OEMs improperly placing a Windows XP image created for an Intel-based computer onto machines with non-Intel chipsets. Regrettably it had nothing to do with UK plc urging spontaneous...
[16 May 2008]
Comment All three featured the G4 chips, which lagged badly behind Intel and AMD chips at the time. But then the MacBook Air arrived. Hit or miss? Seb Janacek assesses its chances. In July 2000 Apple launched the G4 Cube, a ground-breaking desktop computer...
[06 Feb 2008]
Comment Despite a high-profile launch, HP and Intel's Itanium chip has failed to make much of a splash. The internal Intel handle could equally well be "the chip that must not be named". Hardly mentioned at the Intel Developers Forum this September, the...
[13 Dec 2007]
AS Profile Otellini has been president and CEO since May 2005 but is an Intel veteran with more than 30 years under his belt. The battle for supremacy in the microprocessor market between Intel and arch rival AMD, which launched its quad-core chip in...
[12 Oct 2007]
AS Profile The significance of the project was underlined in July by the addition to its board of Intel, an organisation with which Negroponte has had disagreements in the past. Consolidating his position from last year is the man behind the One Laptop Per...
[12 Oct 2007]
AS Profile The Foundation sponsors the work of Torvalds and counts companies such as Google, HP, IBM, Intel and Novell among its members, making it one to watch over the next year. Linus Torvalds makes a repeat appearance on the Agenda Setters list this year...
[12 Oct 2007]
Round-Up The ruling could affect Intel, Qualcomm and Rambus, to name but a few. Steve Ballmer is a troubled man. The Microsoft CEO has one eye on an internal memo about 'the EU' and it's bothering him. The other eye is watching his specially customised...
[14 Sep 2007]
Comment First, Intel and Cisco invest in VMware, then VMware introduces the world's first virtualisation benchmark. The investments by Cisco and Intel in VMware buys them a seat on the board - in Cisco's case the promise that VMware will consider the...
[05 Sep 2007]
Comment Storage giant EMC retains almost 90 per cent of VMWare (other industry stalwarts Cisco and Intel also recently acquired small, pre-IPO stakes) and the situation reminds me of one back at the time of the last tech bubble.
[15 Aug 2007]
Comment Rival hardware schemes by Intel and Nicholas Negroponte's One Laptop Per Child (OLPC) project are beginning to deliver trial quantities of products. Intel's plan to build Classmates in Brazil will only go into effect as volumes rise.
[17 Jul 2007]
Leader Many of the machines debuting this week take advantage of Intel's latest technology offering, referred to as Centrino Pro in business laptops and code-named Santa Rosa. On desktops, Intel has been touting a technology called vPro for a while.
[10 May 2007]
Round-Up Penryn (in Cornwall) is still coming up third when searched for in Google - though Intel does indeed boss the top two slots. Most confusing in all of this of course is why Intel would have named its chips after a small town on the Cornish coast.
[04 May 2007]
Comment High-rise buildings with masses of blue glass are scattered around the area by the airport adorned with the logos of some of the biggest names - IBM, Intel, Reuters. Wednesday 14 February - Bangalore Everybody has told me that Bangalore is choking.
[14 Mar 2007]
Comment Certainly since the company upgraded to Intel chips and left the slower G4 and G5 chips behind, Macs have gained parity in the MHz wars with Wintel machines. Despite the desirable, good-looking products, Apple often manages to put more than a few...
[05 Feb 2007]
Comment When it chose to use Intel chips in Macs, it was willing to forego the chip giant's marketing millions to avoid adding an Intel-inside sticker to the front of its computers. Here is the second instalment of a two-part series.
[10 Nov 2006]
Comment Is Intel and HP's Itanium processor fatally holed below the waterline, justifying its 'Itanic' nickname, or can it weather the stormy waters? This means that instead of having to invest in building new fab facilities (at a cost of $2.5bn-plus these...
[06 Nov 2006]
Leader Others too, such as Intel, took a while to get on board but have now made power management a priority. silicon.com does not, as our regular readers know, review hardware such as laptops, mobile phones and PDAs (we leave that to our sister site CNET...
[10 Oct 2006]
AS Profile It's a slide down the Agenda Setters rankings for Paul Otellini, who became Intel's fifth CEO in May last year, replacing Craig Barrett. He's now a 30-plus years' veteran of the chip giant, joining in 1974 and becoming Intel's president and COO in...
[25 Sep 2006]
AS Profile Big banks - as well as the likes of Cisco, IBM and Intel - are already showing interest in the approach. Why? Jumpstarting processing power There's a revolution going on in processing technology - and Gil Tene is at the heart of it.
[25 Sep 2006]
Comment The handset maker is working with the tech's chief cheerleader Intel and supplies US operator Sprint with the kit to gets its WiMax network off the ground. Why did a handset maker splash out $3.9bn to buy a company that has created bar-code...
[21 Sep 2006]
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