- Tue Nov 24 4:00 AM PST 2009 Major Intel chip upgrade coming to new Netbooks
Chipmaker is set to announce the biggest makeover for its Atom processor since it was introduced back in the spring of 2008.
- 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.
- 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.
- Sun Nov 15 4:00 AM PST 2009 Nvidia calls Intel's graphics chip tactics 'aggressive'
Company is complaining loudly about Intel's bundling strategies in the graphics chip market.
- 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 11:29 AM PST 2009 AMD talks 'Hemlock' graphics, next ultra-thin laptops
Advanced Micro Devices' discusses its "Hemlock" graphics card due next week and third-generation ultra-thin laptop technology.
- Wed Nov 11 6:10 AM PST 2009 Wrapping up Speeds and Feeds, part 3: Ruggedness
Rugged laptops are available from several manufacturers, but they're too bulky and expensive for mainstream consumers. We need rugged consumer notebooks; here's how we'll get them.
- 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.
- Tue Nov 10 7:00 AM PST 2009 Wrapping up Speeds and Feeds, part 2: Reliability
Personal computers aren't as reliable as they could be. Creating truly reliable PCs will take a lot of work and a growing share of the system transistor budget, but it'll be worth the cost.




