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IDF FALL 07: Otellini showed off the world's first working 32nm chip and says Intel is on track for volume production to start in 2009.
Surrounded by controversy, the National Science Foundation is set to award IBM a contract to build the world's fastest supercomputer.
AMD's next-generation R7xx series GPUs will support DisplayPort and there looks to be more surprises on AMD's roadmaps too...
Over the past couple of days, both AMD and Intel have reported their second quarter earnings.
Peter Edwards, executive producer for Home on the PS3, lets the world know that Home will be just like the real world.
COMPUTEX 2007: It turns out that there's yet another 'hidden' feature in Intel's P35 chipset, as Intel has now revealed that it supports PCI-Express 2.0.
AMD's upcoming and eagerly anticipated R600 graphics processor has been delayed until the second quarter.
A virtual bubonic plague is spreading through the Second Life servers. It's name? The Grey Goo.
The largest newspaper publishing house is planning on launching a virtual newspaper in Second Life. When will the madness end?
Companies are now inviting journalists to online press events in games like Second Life. Crazy? Yes.
Second Life has been used for lots of things, but a utopian island musical festival hosted by Duran Duran? Give me a break...
Last quarter, AMD achieved its highest ever market share in the CPU market, according to data released by Mercury Research.
October 14 2021 | 15:04