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A novel new optical transceiver design has allowed IBM to hit transfer rates of 1Tb/s.
AMD has snuck out three new FX-series processors, including its first to break the 4GHz barrier.
IBM researchers have built the first carbon nanotube-based transistor under 10nm.
IBM's Almaden research arm has revealed a magnetic storage system just twelve atoms wide.
AMD fabrication spin-off GlobalFoundries has begun 32nm SOI production at its New York Fab 8 plant.
IBM spawned the personal computing revolution 30 years ago when it released the very first PC
We speculate about the rumours circulating around Nintendo's new console.
It's the apps that keep coming people back to Apple products, says research company.
Graphene can't fully replace silicon inside CPUs, but it could be used in hybrid chips.
Conceding to the strategies of Intel and TSMC, Global Foundries and IBM go gate-last.
IBM has details what it claims is the world's fastest processor, running at 5.2GHz.
IBM has found itself responsible for distributing malware following a giveaway at a security conference.
Kitted out with the latest Nvidia Tesla cards, IBM is getting behind Nvidia's GPGPU hardware.
Lenovo has announced a pair of new display technologies ready for its Windows 7 devices.
The SCO Group has been appointed a nanny by the bankruptcy courts after petitioning to be allowed to sell its Unix assets to exit Chapter 11 and continue its litigation.
An IBM researcher has cracked the problem of processing private data with a technique for working with encrypted data without ever having access to the unencrypted versions.
IBM is developing a supercomputer in conjunction with the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology which will use its innovative watercooling system to keep the building warm.
IBM's Watson computer will compete on the US game show Jeopardy!, in which it will have to answer questions quickly, accurately and intelligibly.
The argument about IE's inclusion in Windows continues, as ECIS shows its support for the AC's antitrust case against Microsoft.
IBM's partners, including AMD's former fabrication wing, GlobalFoundries, announce that they are developing 28nm chips.
Lenovo is to announced the W700ds ThinkPad at CES next month, with an on-board digitising pad and a second 10.6" screen which deploys from the main 17" display.
ARM, in conjunction with Common Platform founders IBM, Chartered Semiconductor, and Samsung, is developing 32- and 28nm based System on Chip devices for the mobile market.
PGP and IBM have joined forces to launch a campaign to raise funds for Bletchley Park and the National Museum of Computing - both of which are in danger of being forgotten.
October 14 2021 | 15:04