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Oracle: HP pays to keep 'dead' Itanium alive
Remake of Weekend at Bernie's.
Liam Tung
Nov 21 2011, 8:36AM
Hardware
Charting the microprocessor battle
The IT industry can serve up vacillating outcomes for its major players
Trevor Treharne
Apr 30 2008, 11:02AM
Hardware
Ingram Micro signs AMD
AMD added Ingram Micro Australia and New Zealand to its distribution list in an attempt to gain more market share from microprocessor market leader Intel.
Byron Connolly
Feb 8 2006, 2:15PM
Strategy
IBM releases software to promote Cell
IBM has launched a set of software tools it hopes will spur wider interest in its upcoming Cell microprocessor that is key to the computing giant's return to profitable chipmaking.
Staff Writers
Nov 10 2005, 10:00AM
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Intel unveils first-ever dual-core Xeon chip
Intel has unveiled its first microprocessors for server computers that put two cores, or processors, on a single chip, aiming to close a gap with smaller rival Advanced Micro Devices.
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Oct 11 2005, 2:28PM
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