Stories by: Sharon Gaudin
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Report: Dell may sell off manufacturing plants 08 September, 2008 08:12:00
If speculation that Dell is trying to sell off its computer manufacturing plants is true, then the company could wind up being a more agile competitor in the PC market, according to multiple industry analysts. - +
Analyst: AMD may spin off fab plants this month 05 September, 2008 10:36:00
A Wall Street analyst is predicting that Advanced Micro Devices is preparing to spin off its manufacturing operations into a separate company and may announce the plan as soon as September 15. - +
Sony recalls 73,000 Vaio laptops over burn hazard 05 September, 2008 08:39:00
Sony is recalling about 73,000 Vaio laptops in the US because faulty wiring near a hinge can pose a burn hazard. According to the UK's Guardian, the company has had to recall over 400,000 Vaio laptops worldwide. - +
Intel will trump AMD with six-core chip next month 26 August, 2008 11:08:00
The quad-core chips that have sat atop the microprocessor heap for the past two years are about to start being replaced by bigger, burlier six-core processor technology. - +
Intel sees future with shape-shifting robots, wireless power 25 August, 2008 10:49:00
The intelligence gap between man and machine will largely close by the year 2050, according to Intel's chief technology officer, who yesterday reiterated that point during a keynote address at the Intel Developer Forum. - +
News anchor admits to hacking, leaking e-mail's content 25 August, 2008 11:00:00
A Philadelphia TV news anchor pleaded guilty today to breaking into his co-anchor's e-mail accounts more than 500 times and feeding information he found there to a local newspaper. - +
Tick Tock: Intel's Nehalem chips looking at long rollout 22 August, 2008 10:06:00
Can't wait to get your hands on a system running Intel's upcoming Nehalem processors? - +
Intel, Yahoo unveil joint effort to link Web, TV 21 August, 2008 12:21:00
When Intel lays out its vision for the future, the chipmaker most often focuses on new uses for its Atom processor, greater mobility and, of course, plans to develop more and more chips. - +
Move over quad-cores, Intel's ready to ship 6-core chips 21 August, 2008 09:25:00
The quad-core chips that have sat at the top of the microprocessor heap for two years are about to begin to be replaced by their bigger, burlier older brother - the 6-core processor. - +
Intel CEO kicks off IDF with call for social innovation 20 August, 2008 06:28:00
Intel Chairman Craig Barrett kicked off the highly anticipated Intel Developer Forum in San Francisco Tuesday without focusing on computer chips, new architectures or manufacturing processes. - +
Intel shows off solid-state drive road map 20 August, 2008 07:16:00
Intel Tuesday outlined the roadmap for its upcoming line of solid-state drives that will use flash-based solid-state memory to store data - and replace hard drives in some computers.
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