News: Intel: Chips in brains will control computers by 2020
By the year 2020, you won't need a keyboard and mouse to control your computer, say Intel Corp. researchers. Instead, users will open documents and surf the Web using nothing more than their brain waves.
Sharon Gaudin 20/11/2009 07:19:00
News: ARM, MIPS accelerate Android push
Processor makers ARM and MIPS Technologies are both aiming to simplify and accelerate the use of netbooks, MIDs (mobile Internet devices), set-top boxes and picture frames that run on Google's Android software platform.
Mikael Ricknäs 20/11/2009 08:39:00
News: AMD unveils ATI Radeon HD 5970; GPUs cower in shame
Dubbed by AMD as the "world's fastest," the ATI Radeon HD 5970 joins the ranks of DirectX 11 capable graphics cards, and includes ATI's Eyefinity multi-display technology.
Nate Ralph 19/11/2009 10:57:00
News: Antitrust battle will go on despite AMD-Intel settlement
The antitrust battle between Intel and Advanced Micro Devices isn't necessarily over, despite a settlement agreement announced by the microprocessor companies.
Sumner Lemon 18/11/2009 13:15:00
News: Intel Capital invests $US25 million in tech companies
Intel Capital, the venture capital arm of the world's largest chip maker, Tuesday detailed seven new investments worth around US$25 million in total, in addition to an investment in U.S. WiMax operator Clearwire.
Sumner Lemon 18/11/2009 14:42:00
News: AMD-Nvidia showdown looms as demand for graphics recovers
Demand for add-in graphics cards showed signs of recovery during the third quarter, setting the stage for an upcoming showdown between rivals Advanced Micro Devices and Nvidia.
Sumner Lemon 18/11/2009 08:43:00
News: Intel to unveil energy-efficient, many-core research chip
Nearly two years after unveiling its experimental 80-core chip, Intel Corp. is getting ready to show off its next incarnation of a high-powered, energy-efficient many-core research chip.
Sharon Gaudin 17/11/2009 06:52:00
News: Gartner raises global chip forecast on strong PC sales
Gartner raised its revenue forecast for the global chip industry on Monday due to stronger than expected demand for PCs and mobile phones, as well as government stimulus programs that have boosted demand for chips.
Dan Nystedt 16/11/2009 16:13:00
News: AMD and Intel patch things up, HP buys 3Com
We had a blockbuster deal this week, with Hewlett-Packard saying it plans to buy 3Com, and a blockbuster settlement, with Advanced Micro Devices and Intel ending a long-running legal dispute. By midnight tonight, Google, the Authors Guild and the Association of American Publishers are supposed to file a revised book-search settlement proposal, which could add to our top stories list for the week. For now, though, what follows are our top IT headlines of the moment.
Nancy Weil 14/11/2009 08:49:00
News: AMD, Intel settle antitrust, IP disputes
Intel and Advanced Micro Devices Thursday announced that they have settled all antitrust litigation and patent cross-license disputes between the companies.
Marc Ferranti 13/11/2009 05:29:00
 
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