Articles about Processors

Intel Revamps Itanium Processor Line

Positions revamp of Itanium line to compete more effectively in high-end servers. Continue Reading »

IBM Needs More Power

Hopes doubling of processing power will take Power 7 beyond high end niche. Continue Reading »

Intel Extends vPro Management

Processor upgrade brings horsepower needed to drive range of new embedded capabilities. Continue Reading »

Intel Brings Nehalem Class Processors to Mainstream PCs

New 32-nanometer architecture is intended to create new class of higher end PCs. Continue Reading »

Intel Needs More Time for Programmable Larrabee Graphics Project

Major advance in graphics processing needs more time to come to fruition. Continue Reading »

Quantum Processor Weirdness

It was a gathering after a party, after a meeting. I was in a place with people from Microsoft in Bellevue, Wash., and we were talking about the seeming limits on server performance. Continue Reading »

HP Rolls out Last Intel Core Duo Desktop

New PC line likely to be last Intel Core Duo and Quad processor systems before Nehalem hits. Continue Reading »

Living in a Parallel Universe

Bit by bit, we’re starting to see more practical applications on parallel programming models. Continue Reading »

Juniper Looks to Redefine Networking

Introduces new chip, router and network application platform targeted at surging bandwidth demands of Web 2.0. Continue Reading »

Where Processors Are Taking Enterprise Software Next

Thanks to 64-bit processors, AMD sees rapid advances in embedded firmware driving the next generation of enterprise software. Continue Reading »

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