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Stories by: Tom Krazit

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    Analyst predicts Dell Opteron servers by end of '06 11 January, 2006 13:30:36

    A financial analyst issued a report Tuesday predicting that Dell will once and for all drop its exclusive use of Intel chips in 2006 and introduce servers based on Advanced Micro Devices's Opteron processors.
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    Jobs introduces new notebook 11 January, 2006 08:21:03

    Apple Computer's Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Steve Jobs introduced a new notebook and an iMac computer that use Intel's latest processor on Tuesday, six months ahead of the schedule outlined by Apple last year.
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    AMD adds second core to powerful gaming processor 10 January, 2006 12:30:00

    Advanced Micro Devices will release a dual-core version of its most powerful and expensive PC processor for high-end gamers after using a single-core design in that segment for several months.
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    CES - AMD goes live with digital home strategy 09 January, 2006 10:26:44

    Articulating its own vision of the digital home days before its major rival unveils a similar marketing initiative, Advanced Micro Devices has announced plans to brand AMD-based PCs designed specifically for home media networking.
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    How will Dell offset losing Intel's generosity? 06 January, 2006 07:00:25

    By now, we should be enjoying a true commodity market in which the pricing trends of x86 CPUs track those of other PC components and semiconductors. Today, we're celebrating the $US500 PC, even though economic forces should have that price closer to $200. With chip manufacturing capacity and yields being as high as they are, all but the most advanced x86 processors should be readily affordable. They should be as cheap as light bulbs. Well, designer store light bulbs.
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    CES - New Seagate drives help ease home storage crunch 05 January, 2006 08:54:15

    PC vendors and digital media enthusiasts believe there's no such thing as too much storage. New disk drives from Seagate Technology introduced Wednesday at the 2006 International Consumer Electronics Show use a relatively new recording technology to allow users to take large amounts of data on the road.
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    CES - HP unveils new AMD Turion-based multimedia notebooks 05 January, 2006 08:46:25

    Hewlett-Packard plans to announce new consumer notebooks that further its support for Advanced Micro Devices's Turion mobile processors at the 2006 International Consumer Electronics Show, according to the company.
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    The year in PCs: Carly's gone, Dell slows, AMD surges 30 December, 2005 07:00:26

    The PC market has a somewhat unfair reputation as the mature, staid sector of IT. True, the basic PC is over 20 years old and no longer has the buzz factor of generated by Internet companies like Google, but some of the most fascinating, controversial, and relevant stories of the year involved PC makers and their chip suppliers. A sampling, in chronological order:
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    Intel, others, back new interface for displays 23 December, 2005 07:49:43

    A recently formed industry consortium backed by PC and consumer electronics companies is pushing a new standard for the interface that links PCs and high-definition digital displays.
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    Serious flaw reported in Symantec antivirus software 22 December, 2005 08:30:09

    Remote attackers could gain control of systems protected by Symantec's antivirus software due to a flaw in Symantec's Antivirus Library, the company confirmed Wednesday.
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    IDC: 2006 PC growth to slow, but still above 10 percent 21 December, 2005 08:09:41

    PC shipment growth next year will decline from its current heights, but should still remain strong as users continue to upgrade to notebooks, IDC said Tuesday.
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