- Mon Nov 23 7:02 AM PST 2009 Rating the Black Friday laptop doorbuster deals
We've scanned some of the ads and picked several potentially promising Black Friday deals, including limited-time special officers, in order to give you some context on what constitutes a good doorbuster deal, and what's just a bust.
- Thu Nov 19 1:14 PM PST 2009 AMD upgraded as 'Fusion,' 16-core chip future looms
Advanced Micro Devices stock is upgraded Thursday by Broadpoint AmTech analyst Doug Freedman, citing a solid product road map and debt restructuring.
- Tue Nov 17 12:01 AM PST 2009 Chip designer ARM leads Android alliance
Chip designer launches an alliance of 35 companies to support developers of products running Google's operating system.
- Mon Nov 16 1:35 PM PST 2009 Upping the ante in the supercomputer stakes
roundup This week's SC09 conference puts the spotlight on the highest of high-end computing systems.
- Mon Nov 16 1:35 PM PST 2009 Intel unveils supercomputer chip, NEC partnership
Intel has disclosed a version of its Xeon processor line optimized for high-performance computing. The company also announces it's teaming up with NEC.
- Fri Nov 13 8:33 AM PST 2009 $1.25 billion later, can AMD take business from Intel?
After settling with Intel, AMD now must compete with Intel on its merits. Some experts weigh in on how it will do.
- Thu Nov 12 4:00 AM PST 2009 Google hopes Go will give a browser boost
The Net giant is working to integrate its new Go programming language with its Chrome browser and Native Client technology to speed Web-based programs.
- Wed Nov 11 2:50 PM PST 2009 Junk-metal Nikes only a geek could love
Gabriel Dishaw, who turns trash into artwork, has replicated Nike shoes fashioned from computer hardware, old typewriters, and metal scraps.
- Tue Nov 10 9:12 AM PST 2009 Intel Celeron chip anchors $249 Acer Windows 7 laptop
Best Buy is launching its lowest-advertised-price laptop to date--and it's definitely a laptop, not a Netbook.
- Thu Nov 5 6:00 AM PST 2009 Intel's James Reinders on parallelism: Part 1
Intel exec talks about how to think about performance in a parallel programming environment, and why such environments give developers headaches.




