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SGI preps supers for future Intel chipsOpen in New Window
To Itanium or not to ItaniumSC08 Architectures can change quickly in the supercomputing space, and slow-moving vendors can get left behind or at least find themselves out of step with the next big wa read more »
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Semiconductor industry group predicts chip slump in 2009Open in New Window
The Semiconductor Industry Association is predicting a significant decline in industry earnings for Q4, with a following downturn in 2009. The good news is that we shouldn't see anything like the 200 read more »
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Intel celebrates Core i7 launch with Dell and GatewayOpen in New Window
San Francisco shindigIntel celebrated the official launch of its Core i7 processor at an event last event in San Francisco, featuring the first high-end desktops running the next-generation micro arc read more »
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Hands on: Google lets you search with your voice on iPhoneOpen in New Window
Google has brought voice recognition to its iPhone app, allowing users to speak their queries and receive location-based search results. It's a useful and surprisingly accurate feature, though not wi read more »
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Hands on: Zenbe's social, collaborative e-mail works wellOpen in New Window
Zenbe is a fresh-out-of-beta service that wraps together a new perspective on e-mail with a social, collaborative dashboard of rich media wiki tools and even Twitter and Facebook integration. You can read more »
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Intel Core i7 'Nehalem' CPUs go on saleOpen in New Window
Old-gen 'energy efficient' quad-cores comingIntel's first 'Nehalem' processors, the desktop Core i7 series, is now on sale, but that hasn't stopped it adding new Core 2 Quad chips to its roadmap.… read more »
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Intel Core i7-based PCs DebutOpen in New Window
The latest generation of multi-core processors from Intel is now showing up in Dell, Gateway and other PCs that specialize in games and content creation, such as video. read more »
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Microsoft softened 'Vista Capable' requirements for Intel, e-mails indicateOpen in New Window
Although its CEO claims no knowledge of the event, and other Microsoft execs raised opposition, Microsoft dropped a key requirement for "Vista Capable" PCs at Intel's request in 2006, according to e- read more »
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