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Top 10 IT headlines for July 21: Torvalds predicts Linux will fade away, Intel drops chip prices
Top 10 IT headlines for Monday, July 21, 2008: Linux founder sees OS eventually becoming obsolete, Apple is not the enemy of open source, Intel cuts chip prices, IBM is selling off Lenovo shares, four ways to reduce IT energy costs, and more. by Jason Hiner
Tags: Information Technology, Intel Corp., Chip, Strategy, Linux, Management, Operating Systems, Software, Jason Hiner
Blog posts 2008-07-21
Top 10 IT headlines for June 10: HP shows off new PCs, iPhone 2 details, PS3 chip now powers supercomputer
Top IT headlines for Tuesday, June 10, 2008: HP unveils massive slate of new PCs, Apple provides details on iPhone 2.0 at WWDC, chip from PS3 now powers world's fastest computer, Kaiser deals with Microsoft HealthVault, Skype can't comply with wiretapping, and more. by Jason Hiner
Tags: Apple iPhone, Hewlett-Packard Co., CNET Networks Inc., PC, Supercomputer, Sony PlayStation 3, Information Technology, Chip, Strategy, Management, Jason Hiner
Blog posts 2008-06-10
Geek Trivia: Spirit of x86
If someone were to force you to sum up the modern world in three or fewer alphanumeric characters, you could make a pretty good case for the optimal response being x86. As in, the x86 instruction set which has informed the design and function of microprocessors since 1978. The x86...
Tags: Brand, Intel X86, Intel Pentium, Microprocessor, CPU, Intel Corp., Chip, X86 Architecture, Processors, Semiconductors, Hardware, Components, Jay Garmon
Blog posts 2008-03-25
The Osborne 1 is now in a Cracked Open Photo Gallery
Recently, I published an entry in the TechRepublic Classics Rock blog on the Dinosaur Sightings Photo Galleries of the Osborne 1 and the TRS-80 Model 4P personal computers. Well, now I have taken the next step -- I have just published a Cracking Open Photo Gallery of the Osborne 1....
Tags: Power Management, PC, Photograph, Chip, Osborne 1, TRS-80 Model 4P, Desktops, Productivity, Semiconductors, Hardware, Mark Kaelin
Blog posts 2008-03-19
Up to one billion RFID access cards could be affected by hack
On the heels of two independent research teams demonstrating hacks of the Mifare Classic RFID chip algorithm, the Dutch government has issued a public warning about the security of access keys based on it. The minister of interior affairs, in a letter to parliament, wrote that there are plans for...
Tags: Card, Video, Chip, RFID, Security, Wireless, Biometrics, Paul Mah
Blog posts 2008-03-13
Intel announces two billion transistor computer chip
Intel announces its quad core Itanium brand chip, code-named Tukwila, which almost doubles in performance compared to the current Itanium series processors. An excerpt from Printed Circuit Design and Fab: Introduced at the International Solid State Circuits Conference, the company reported that its new quad-core Itanium...
Tags: Computer Chip, Transistor, Intel Itanium, Computer, Intel Corp., Chip, Semiconductors, Processors, Hardware, Components, Arun Radhakrishnan
Blog posts 2008-02-08
Startup offers tiny coolers to target chip hot spots
Nextreme, a North Carolina startup, announced technology that integrates tiny coolers into chip packages and targets regions that need extra cooling. An excerpt from Ars Technica: By designing a processor's on-chip network of pillars and conducting metal layers around the idea that some pairs of copper...
Tags: Hot Spot, Laser, Chip, Semiconductors, Network Technology, Hardware, Networking, Arun Radhakrishnan
Blog posts 2008-01-26
Intel Celeron goes dual-core
Intel is shipping the Celeron with a dual-core processor. Sold for US$53 each, in quantities of 1,000 units, this is the first low-end desktop processor from Intel to ship with two cores. Excerpt from PC World: The 1.6GHz Celeron Dual-Core E1200 processor is based on...
Tags: Intel Celeron, Dual-core, Intel Corp., Chip, Processors, Semiconductors, Hardware, Components, Paul Mah
Blog posts 2008-01-23
Via Technologies readies new 64-bit processors
Via Technologies will be making processors based on its new Isaiah architecture this year. Sporting two cores at a speedy 2 GH, the chips are expected to double the performance of the company's current chips but consume the same amount of power. The first Isaiah chips...
Tags: 64-bit, VIA Technologies Inc., 64-bit CPU, Chip, Network Technology, Semiconductors, Processors, Networking, Hardware, Components, Paul Mah
Blog posts 2008-01-23
802.11n equipment is morphing to meet new demands
Others have presented the idea that equipment based solely on 802.11n will not adequately support emerging applications. If the technology displayed at this year’s CES is any indication, Wi-Fi chip and equipment developers are beginning to agree with this assessment. New applications mean new requirements ...
Tags: Algorithm, Broadcom Corp., Network, IEEE 802.11n, Equipment, Atheros Communications, Chip, 802.11n Equipment, RF, Lenno, Wi-Fi, Wireless LANs, Wireless, Michael Kassner
Blog posts 2008-01-23
Much to expect from AMD in coming years
At its 2007 Financial Analyst Day, AMD announced a slew of platforms for the coming years. Caught in the final stages with a few bugs that have further delayed its quad-core offerings, the company promised optimal production levels next year. Here's a summary of...
Tags: Quad-core, Advanced Micro Devices Inc., Chip, Processors, Semiconductors, Network Technology, Hardware, Components, Networking, Arun Radhakrishnan
Blog posts 2007-12-20
Technology companies form alliance for 32nm chips
Several giants of the technology industry have come together in an alliance to develop chips based on the 32nm process. An excerpt from BBC: More transistors on a chip equals more processing power, but the development process is highly expensive. Analyst Malcolm Penn of Future...
Tags: Alliance, Chip, Semiconductors, Network Technology, Strategy, Hardware, Networking, Management, Arun Radhakrishnan
Blog posts 2007-12-19
Intel demos single-chip software radio for WiMAX, Wi-Fi, and DVB-H digital TV
Intel has developed a software-defined radio that can handle Wi-Fi, WiMAX, and DVB-H digital TV all in one chip. The problem it addresses is that of too many radios, according to system architect Jeff Hoffman. The idea is that this one-chip solution will connect to Wi-Fi...
Tags: Software, DVB-H, Idea, Radio, Intel Corp., Chip, WiMAX, ASICs, Wireless LANs, Wi-Fi, Wireless, Semiconductors, Network Technology, Hardware, Networking, Paul Mah
Blog posts 2007-12-12
IBM photonics technology could result in supercomputers on a single chip
IBM has come out with technology that could one day find its way into processors, allowing the processors to signal via pulses of light. This could herald the availability of faster and cooler processors. Due to the fact that wires radiate heat, many companies have been...
Tags: Device, Supercomputer, Pulse, IBM Corp., Chip, Modulator, Processors, Semiconductors, Hardware, Components, Paul Mah
Blog posts 2007-12-06
Technology to print chips
Kovio, a technology start-up from Sunnyvale, California, has developed technology that uses inkjet printers to print transistors for memory and logic chips. An excerpt from Technology Review: Kovio is one of a number of companies developing ultracheap alternatives to conventional microchips by replacing conventional photolithography methods...
Tags: Transistor, Technology, Chip, RFID, Semiconductors, Network Technology, Wireless, Security, Biometrics, Hardware, Networking, Arun Radhakrishnan
Blog posts 2007-11-29
Graphics chips, not just about games and eye-candy
From supercomputing applications to financial modeling, graphics chips are being deployed for a number of research and development activities. Graphics chips are great when it comes to crunching repetitive computational tasks, which is a reason why they are making it to diverse applications beyond gaming. This is...
Tags: Game, Graphics Chip, Graphics, Chip, Video Cards, Semiconductors, Processors, Hardware, Components, Arun Radhakrishnan
Blog posts 2007-11-29
Details of next-gen 'Moorestown' UMPC chip leaked
The 'Moorestown' system was announced by Intel in April. Details have been sparse until this leak from Reg Hardware. What is especially interesting about the Moorestown is that Intel has pledged that it will deliver sufficient performance to run Windows Vista yet consume only a twentieth...
Tags: Ultramobile PC, I/O, Intel Corp., Chip, Ultramobile PCs (UMPCs), PCI, Semiconductors, Processors, Tablets, Hardware, Notebooks & Tablets, Emerging Technologies, Storage, Components, Paul Mah
Blog posts 2007-11-28
Intel to roll out Penryn line of processors based on 45 nanometer process
Intel will announce its new line of microprocessors based on the 45 nm process on Monday. An excerpt from CNN: With the new transistor design, combined with a new 45-nanometer manufacturing process, Intel can make cheaper, more powerful processors. And that could mean lower price tags...
Tags: Processor, Advanced Micro Devices Inc., Intel Corp., Chip, Chipmaking Technology, Semiconductors, Network Technology, Hardware, Networking, Arun Radhakrishnan
Blog posts 2007-11-11
Sony to pull out of 32-nano production efforts
Sony is withdrawing from research related to the development of manufacturing technology that produces chips of 32 nanometers and below. Excerpt from ZDNet: Sony has been moving away from the production of advanced semiconductors, which involves heavy investment. The Tokyo-based electronics and entertainment company...
Tags: Sony Corp., Chip, Semiconductors, Network Technology, Manufacturing, Game Players, Processors, Hardware, Networking, Consumer Electronics, Personal Technology, Components, Paul Mah
Blog posts 2007-11-07
Germany's new generation of ePassports come with fingerprint biometrics
Germany is switching over to the second generation of its ePassport passports, which include fingerprint biometrics. According to NXP, the supplier of the biometric chips, Germany is the first country in the world to introduce such passports. NXP is founded by Philips and has shipped over 100...
Tags: Germany, Passport, Chip, NXP, Biometrics, Authentication/Encryption, Security, Paul Mah
Blog posts 2007-11-01


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