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- Gallery: Intel Developer Forum—the future is here
- Craig Barrett and Pat Gelsinger show off Intel's vision for technology and research for the next year and beyond. Plus, a look a some new chips. by Andy Smith
- Tags: Intel Corp., Strategy, Semiconductors, Network Technology, Management, Hardware, Networking, Andy Smith, Intel, Intel Developer Forum, IDF, Pat Gelsinger, Nehalem, chips, servers
- Image galleries 2008-08-25
- Gallery: IDF: More chips, netbooks, and TV
- On Day 2 of the Intel Developer Forum, the chipmaker showed off new motherboards, classmate PCs, and Moorestown, the next-generation of Intel's ultra-mobile platform. by Andy Smith
- Tags: Intel Corp., Chip, Semiconductors, TVs, Hardware, Personal Technology, Home Entertainment, Andy Smith, Intel, Intel Developer Forum, IDF, Moorestown, chips, servers
- Image galleries 2008-08-21
- Inside the Intel Developer Forum
- ZDNet correspondent Sumi Das talks with senior editor Sam Diaz about trends and products at this year's Intel Developer Forum. Diaz discusses how the chipmaker's latest processors pave the way for innovations that cut across industries. He also explains why Intel's ever-faithful support of WiMax may finally begin reaping...
- Tags: Intel Corp., Diaz, Leadership, Strategy, Wi-Fi, Semiconductors, Wireless, Management, Hardware, Intel, IDF, chips, WiMax, Sumi, Sam
- Videos 2008-08-19
- Gallery: Intel's Atom and tiny devices to fit
- At the Intel Developer Forum in Shanghai, CEO Paul Otellini shows off the new tiny Atom chip that packs power yet consumes one-tenth the energy as previous models. by Andy Smith
- Tags: chips, Atom, Intel, processors, ultra-mobile PCs
- Image galleries 2008-04-02
- Gallery: AMD launches Phenom chips
- AMD launches new triple-core and quad-core Phenom processors which are chips for the high-end power player and the home theater enthusiast. by Andy Smith
- Tags: chips, AMD, processors, home theater
- Image galleries 2008-03-27
- Photos: Intel shows off next-gen chips
- Catchy names aren't a specialty of Intel. But Dunnington, Tukwila, and Nehalem will take us to the next level of computing. by Andy Smith
- Tags: product photos, chips, processors, Intel, PCs, servers
- Image galleries 2008-03-18
- Images: Chips of the future
- Chips made on the 45-nanometer process will be faster, consume less energy, contain more transistors and be cheaper to make.
- Tags: Semiconductors, CHIPS, transistor
- Image galleries 2006-06-12
- Images: Chips of the future
- Chips made on the 45-nanometer process will be faster, consume less energy, contain more transistors and be cheaper to make.
- Tags: Semiconductors, CHIPS, transistor
- Image galleries 2006-06-11
- Images: Chips of the future
- Chips made on the 45-nanometer process will be faster, consume less energy, contain more transistors and be cheaper to make.
- Tags: Semiconductors, CHIPS, transistor
- Image galleries 2006-06-11
- Runprog 1.0.28 (Windows)
- Updating the 30 workstations on the network when you ve updated the Microsoft Access program front end is not fun. This program is designed to do that job for you automatically. The front end will be updated when the user starts the program, only when you have released a new...
- Tags: Program, CHIPS, Microsoft Windows, Workstations, Recruitment & Selection, Microsoft Office, Databases, Operating Systems, Software, Human Resources, Workforce Management, Office Suites, Enterprise Software, Data Management
- Software downloads 2004-07-09
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- ChromeOS says tear down this network regulation wall
- With ChromeOS Google is making the same call on networks Microsoft made on chips two decades ago. It's a call that demands a response, not just from the market but from governments. Deregulate. Free the bits. Here and around the world. by Dana Blankenhorn
- Tags: Network, Call, Wall, ChromeOS, Government, Networking, Dana Blankenhorn
- Blog posts 2009-11-19
- The future of...remote controls
- How often do you lose the TV remote? ZDNet correspondent Sumi Das explains why the days of digging under couch cushions may be numbered thanks to sensors and chips that can "see" and "understand" hand gestures. by Larry Dignan
- Tags: Cushion, TVs, Tv & Home Theater, Semiconductors, Network Technology, Personal Technology, Home Entertainment, Hardware, Networking, Larry Dignan
- Blog posts 2009-11-19
- Disks: why size means performance
- OK, Smarty pants...How do I use only the outer-most sectors of my 500GB disk?Performance != reliabilitySeagate has progressively gotten worse with reliability - that's why they cut the 5-year warranty back down to 3 years. Western Digital has made great strides with reliability though. WD isn't focussing on...
- Tags: Serial ATA, SSD, SAS Institute, SAS Drives, performance, disk
- Discussion threads 2009-11-18
- Apple iMac (21.5-inch, 3.06Hz Intel Core 2 Duo, Nvidia GeForce 9400M, Fall 2009)
- We awarded Apple an Editors' Choice for its new $1,699 iMac, largely because its 27-inch screen dwarfs its competition in that price range. So what to make of Apple's new lower-end iMac? At $1,199, its 21.5-inch screen is hardly the size leader for its price, and without a touch screen...
- Tags: Desktops, Intel Core 2 Duo, Nvidia GeForce, Acer Aspire Z5610, Intel Corp., NVidia Corp., Apple iMac, Apple Inc.
- Product reviews 2009-11-17
- AMD turbo boosts Flash Player 10.1 with ATI Stream technology
- AMD seems to be the more viable choice nowThey certainly have improved their offerings over Intel and NVIDIA, which both seem to be up in the air at the moment. Intel isn't focused on offering good mainstream performance for the dollar - they're only working on Atom and the...
- Tags: Chipsets, Processors, Semiconductors, Macromedia Flash Player, NVidia Corp., Intel Corp., Advanced Micro Devices Inc., ATI Technologies Inc., AMD 785G, GPU, AMD Athlon, chipset
- Discussion threads 2009-11-17
- From the ashes of Geode, AMD brings Bobcat with 1:1 possibilities
- OLPC's first laptop, the XO has been both praised and criticized for many things. Perhaps most significant was its incredibly low power consumption, critical for use in areas with very limited electrical capacity. Key to this power consumption was the AMD Geode processor, an utterly anemic piece of...
- Tags: Power Consumption, Advanced Micro Devices Inc., One Laptop Per Child Project, Processors, Semiconductors, Hardware, Components, Christopher Dawson
- Blog posts 2009-11-13
- Intel to pay AMD $1.25 billion as companies end litigation war; Is it a new chip era?
- Inhell got off cheaplyProbably AMD needed the cash now because it would have gotten a lot more in a trial.This is good news for computer usersGood news all around. The cross licensing will allow advancements with a minimum of lawyer intervention.Won't matter, AMD is toastThey haven't produced a CPU worth...
- Tags: Semiconductors, Network technology, Processors, litigation, phenom, amd, Advanced Micro Devices Inc., Intel Corp., chip
- Discussion threads 2009-11-12
- The hammer falls on Quicken Online; Mint.com emerges solo
- Intuit, makers of Quicken, QuickBooks and TurboTax, will shut down its free Quicken Online service in six to nine months and put all its chips in with newly-bought Mint.com. by Andrew Nusca
- Tags: Quicken, Semiconductors, Network Technology, Hardware, Networking, Andrew Nusca
- Blog posts 2009-11-05
- Kidneys do not like those chip and diet soda lunches
- yessss i dont drink soda beer is good for kidney :) yes.... now must find a replacement for the chips ....shrimp in cocktail sauce BBq meat with chipotle sauce sourdough bread with topingbagel chip yes bagel chip they are not fried they are oven cook ... i...
- Tags: Food & Beverage, Fast-Food, beverage, soda, chip, wine
- Discussion threads 2009-11-03
- Kidneys do not like those chip and diet soda lunches
- Linn and Gary Curhan published two studies, one of which found a correlation between high sodium intake and kidney function decline (that's the chips), the other of which found a correlation between artificial sweetener intake and kidney function loss (that's the diet soda.) by Dana Blankenhorn
- Tags: Correlation, Chip, Semiconductors, Network Technology, Hardware, Networking, Dana Blankenhorn
- Blog posts 2009-11-03
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