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AMD 'Fusion' CPUs slip to 2011, roadmap revealsOpen in New Window
More GPU-less CPUs coming in the meantimeAMD's first quad-core processor for notebooks will arrive in 2010 before being superseded a year later by a four-core part aimed at both laptops and desktops read more »
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AMD Fusion now pushed back to 2011Open in New Window
One bit of bad news that came out of AMD today is that the company's upcoming Fusion processors won't debut until the 2011 time frame. Read More... read more »
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Virtually normal: a review of VMware Fusion 2 for MacOpen in New Window
Parallels was first on the block with a virtualization solution for Intel Macs, but VMware is fighting back. Ars takes the measure of its latest offering, VMware Fusion 2.0.Read More... read more »
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Intel's future Atom plans sound a lot like AMD's FusionOpen in New Window
Next year, Advanced Micro Devices plans to release the first of its Fusion chip family , which combines processor cores and a graphics engine on the same chip. But AMD isn't alone in its eff read more »
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Greenpeace on fusion: Whatever it is, we're against itOpen in New Window
Luddites 2.0CERN boffins are confident that fusion, the holy grail of cheap, safe power will be economical and usable within thirty years. It's a finger in the air sort of estimate, based on projects read more »
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AMD Fusion for GamingOpen in New Window
Fusion debuts... as a software system speed boosterReview AMD has been talking about its Fusion technology, which will combine the CPU and GPU in a single unit, for some time now. It's not due until read more »
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Thinking about Oracle Fusion applicationsOpen in New Window
As Oracle gives up its database, warehousing, and messaging markets to open source it's going to bet the business on completion enterprise application stacks - selling Fusion and "giving away" everyt read more »
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Oracle's Fusion app suite may not ship until 2010Open in New Window
Oracle may not deliver the first suite of its long-awaited Fusion Applications until 2010, according to Steve Miranda, senior vice president of Fusion application development."We're going to read more »
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