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Analysts: Shanghai puts AMD back in the fight with Intel 17/11/2008 08:20:00
With last week's early release of its first 45-nanometer chip, Advanced Micro Devices has taken a big step toward putting its troubles behind it and giving Intel something to worry about. - +
Analyst calls Intel's Core i7 chip 'blindingly fast' 05/11/2008 09:44:00
Intel's Nehalem chips, slated to ship later this month, Tuesday were called "blindingly fast" by an analyst who is using an early machine running the processor. - +
Intel's Atom boosts chip market, but tough times loom 05/11/2008 10:02:00
Intel's new Atom processor helped drive the worldwide microprocessor market to a new shipment record in the third quarter, Nonetheless, analysts say darker times loom ahead. - +
Out-of-this-world election: NASA astronauts vote from space 03/11/2008 07:44:00
Think the long lines, cooling temperatures and legions of political sign holders will make voting a hassle on Tuesday? - +
NASA slowly shuts down Mars robot as long night approaches 30/10/2008 08:52:00
After about five months of collecting information on whether Mars can sustain life, NASA scientists have started to shut down heaters, scientific instruments and even the robotic arm onboard the Phoenix Mars Lander. - +
Dell unveils slew of business desktop PCs 29/10/2008 08:23:00
Dell Tuesday unveiled a line of business-focused desktops, including machines designed to slash energy consumption and a thin client that uses Intel's new Atom chip. - +
Researchers find state of matter that may extend Moore's Law 27/10/2008 07:46:00
Researchers at McGill University in Montreal have discovered a new state of matter that they say could greatly extend Moore's Law. - +
Intel shows off new laptop platform 24/10/2008 07:31:00
Intel this week gave a quick preview of its next generation laptop platform, which could shake up the chipmaker's mobile offerings. - +
Intel beefs up Moorestown with HSPA from Ericsson 21/10/2008 07:14:00
Intel and Ericsson Monday announced plans to team up in an effort to bring High Speed Packet Access to increasingly popular Mobile Internet Devices. - +
Gartner: Mini laptops keep PC market from sinking 16/10/2008 08:09:00
With the economy in turmoil, a lot of people who are looking to buy PCs are increasingly turning to cheap, low-power mini laptops. - +
NASA completes remote fix of Hubble's failed computer 16/10/2008 07:49:00
A team of NASA engineers and scientists completed a remote switchover from a failed computer in the Hubbard Space Telescope (HST) to an onboard backup system Wednesday.
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