Stories about: In-Stat/MDR

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    Smaller design teams needed for multicore era 18/05/2005 09:00:53

    Some of the early successes of the nascent multicore processor era have come from relatively small design teams, and the world's largest chip company should follow suit and pare down its teams to fend off upstarts and deliver more user-friendly products, according to analysts from In-Stat/MDR.
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    What you should know about firewalls 30/11/2004 09:25:06

    Scott Rolf knows trouble when he sees it. An IT director for a law firm near Cleveland, Ohio, Rolf was asked by a friend to check out the new Web site the friend had put up on a DSL-connected Web server. Rolf did more than just visit his friend's site; he quickly found that the server lacked any sort of firewall protection. It took less than five minutes for Rolf to exploit a well-known Windows NT vulnerability and e-mail to his friend a complete listing of files and directories from the server's hard disk.
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    CPUs rev new engines 29/10/2004 08:00:58

    In 1969, Intel introduced its first microprocessor chip, the 4004. The 4-bit processor chugged along at a mere 104 KHz. In the 35 years since then, processor clock speeds -- and performance -- have doubled about every 18 months.
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    Via readies 64-bit capability for Isaiah 06/10/2004 08:29:25

    Via Technologies will add 64-bit capabilities into Isaiah, a multimedia processor core design expected to arrive in 2006, the company plans to announce Tuesday at the Fall Processor Forum in California.
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    Network gear gets connected 22/01/2004 10:46:43

    Future networking devices such as switches and routers could meet new user demands more quickly and cost less after the completion this week of the ASI (Advanced Switching Interconnect) specification.
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    Home networking market to soar 04/04/2003 10:19:21

    Networked entertainment is set to replace broadband sharing as the biggest worldwide driver of home networking during 2003, according to market research outfit In-Stat/MDR.
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    Microsoft unveils .NET speech platform 31/10/2002 09:02:34

    Microsoft unveiled Wednesday the first technical preview of its .NET Speech Platform and also announced availability of the second beta release of its .NET Speech Software Developer Kit (SDK) at the Speech TEK conference in New York.
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    Analysis: Is AMD slipping? 30/10/2002 08:09:06

    Long the chip of choice for enthusiasts on a budget, Advanced Micro Devices Inc.'s Athlon XP now finds itself in a battle to maintain its status over Intel Corp.'s faster-running Pentium 4, according to vendors of high-performance desktop PCs.
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    IBM to release 64-bit desktop chip 12/08/2002 08:45:00

    IBM Corp. will release a new desktop chip for its PowerPC line based on technology from its server chips this October, according to an industry analyst.
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    Apple releases free FireWire SDK 08/08/2002 08:05:00

    Apple Computer on Wednesday made available the FireWire Reference Platform 1.0, a Software Development Kit (SDK) for embedded use in FireWire devices. The development kit is not OS specific, so developers on a variety of operating systems can use it.
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    FireWire making gains in consumer products 06/08/2002 07:06:00

    FireWire Depot isn't just an esoteric data interface for computers, according to market research firm In-Stat/MDR. The company today reported that FireWire is making broad gains in consumer markets worldwide. In fact, FireWire-equipped consumer products overtook PC-based products in 2001 according to the report.
 
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