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Microsoft backs out of Itanium
Server 2008 R2 will end support for Intel server platform.
Shaun Nichols
Apr 6 2010 3:05PM
Hardware
Intel debuts six-core Xeon 5600 line
First six-core Xeons for workstations and servers offer performance leap.
Daniel Robinson
Mar 17 2010 6:44AM
Hardware
Intel details newest Atom chips
Latest editions aimed at netbooks and low-end desktops.
Shaun Nichols
Dec 22 2009 12:41PM
Hardware
AMD chips target low cost and power-efficient servers
Opteron 4000 series expected to ship in Q2 2010.
Daniel Robinson
Nov 12 2009 6:11AM
Hardware
Apple rumoured to launch chip arm
Rumours are surfacing that Apple is handpicking a team of engineers and semiconductor specialists, as it seeks to create its own computer chip business.
David Neal
May 1 2009 5:49AM
Hardware
Apple updates server line
Apple has become the latest company to offer Intel's new Xeon chips in its servers.
Shaun Nichols
Apr 8 2009 12:43PM
Hardware
AMD brings Shanghai release date forward
AMD has said it is bringing forward the deployment of its Shanghai server processors to the end of this year.
Iain Thomson
Oct 2 2008 7:10AM
Hardware
Intel claims big bucks from low-power chips
Intel is claiming that its Core line of processors has allowed for $2bn in savings since release.
Shaun Nichols
Sep 25 2008 2:34PM
Hardware
IBM unveils technology for 22nm chips
IBM has unveiled its strategy to produce future chips using a 22nm fabrication process.
Daniel Robinson
Sep 20 2008 12:20PM
Hardware
Company claims to have made unclonable RFID chips
Silicon Valley start-up Verayo is claiming to have produced a system that provides unclonable RFID chips..
Iain Thomson
Sep 9 2008 3:15PM
Hardware
Intel launches low cost chips
Intel has announced a new quad core and dual-core processor at the bottom end of its price and specification range and a new Celeron chip.
Iain Thomson
Sep 3 2008 1:02PM
Hardware
AMD targets Intel with business chips
AMD is making a play for the business market by packaging four existing chips in a new business package to make them more attractive to system builders.
Iain Thomson
Aug 16 2008 1:17PM
Hardware
MIT 'nanoruler' to yield next-gen computer chips
Researchers have developed a nanoscale manufacturing tool that could pave the way for next-generation memory chips, integrated-circuit chips and solar cells.
Liz Tay
Jul 14 2008 2:15PM
Hardware
Polymorphic chips have multiple 'personalities'
US computer scientists have created a way to design polymorphic integrated circuits that can rapidly reconfigure themselves with multiple functions..
Robert Jaques
Jun 13 2008 8:00AM
Hardware
IBM plunges into water-cooled chips
IBM has delivered the first working prototype of its water-cooled 3D chips..
Shaun Nichols
Jun 7 2008 11:42AM
Hardware
AMD unveils plans for many-core chips
Six-core and 12-core chips planned for coming years
Daniel Robinson
May 9 2008 2:05PM
Hardware
Industry suddenly realises multi-cored chips are useless unless used
Stanford University has joined forces with IBM, AMD, Sun Microsystems, Nvidia, Hewlett-Packard, and Intel to create innovative software that will let chips better process several simultaneously.
Sylvie Barak
May 1 2008 7:53AM
Hardware
Boffins build flexible chips
Scientists have managed to build silicon circuits that can be bent, twisted and even stretched, according to a paper published in Science magazine..
Iain Thomson
Mar 29 2008 11:01AM
Hardware
Intel offers sneak peek of next-gen chips
Intel
offered reporters a peek at some of the announcements it will be making at next month's Intel Developer Forum (IDF) event.
Shaun Nichols
Mar 19 2008 7:34AM
Hardware
Tech giants collaborate on tiny chips
IBM has teamed up with Hitachi to develop a new range of ultra-small processors – the first time the companies have collaborated on chip developments.
IT Week
Mar 11 2008 7:54AM
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