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Week in review: family tech support, piracy, and consoles
Intel's newest CPU, troubleshooting new hardware, wide-scale Blu-ray piracy, and news about consoles top the week's most important stories at Ars...
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Intel lifts curtain on Nehalem performance (hint: it's fast)
Intel isn't quite ready to launch Nehalem, but the company is willing to let us talk more freely about its performance. There's really no other...
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The week in hardware: Intel's Moorestown, ATI's 4830
Intel spent the week talking about how much it wants into consumers' pants, AMD launched a new, budget-oriented video card, and Kenny dies it turns...
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The week in hardware: DX 11, Nehalem, and AMD
The big news of the week was the AMD spinoff and Intel's reaction to it, but we did see some action in other areas as well. Info on Nehalem, ATI, and...
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Intel to examine AMD split for x86 licensing violations
Intel has its own set of concerns about AMD's foundry split and plans to investigate the company's agreement. Whether or not AMD is actually in...
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Intel debuts 3G vPro tech with "fast call for help" feature
Intel launched its third-generation vPro technology today, with new features the company believes will simplify IT management and improve security for...
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Atom everywhere: Intel's MID, netbook, and nettop strategy
Intel announced new details on its push into the mini-notebook market at Computex today. The company has split the market into distinct segments, and plans...
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Tegra: NVIDIA's play for Intel, ARM, and the MID market
NVIDIA unveiled a new line of media processors that combine an ARM11 CPU core with a GPU core, a memory controller, and I/O capabilities (including HDMI...
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Intel intros 32Gb flash chips, targets solid-state drives
Over a month ago, Intel promised to accelerate the introduction of a new generation of fast, high-density flash chips for use in SSDs. The Intel/Micron...
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Intel: "Web 2.0"-style cloud computing just a passing vapor
Intel would like a word with the "Web 2.0 is the future of applications" crowd. The chipmaker isn't going to sit on its hands while the browser...
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May 03 2008, 11:07 AM
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A new Directions: virtualization and server consolidation
After two weeks of visual computing, it's time to shift the focus of our Directions Symposium to a new topic: virtualization and server consolidation...
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Analysis: Intel to fight recession with solid state drives
Maybe you think I'm nuts, but hear me out: there's a deep connection between the US economy's subprime-induced meltdown and Intel's decision...
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