How Intel turned failure into success
After its management shakeup, Intel's Dadi Perlmutter is again on the rise - just nine years after his Timna system-on-a-chip project fell flat.
After its management shakeup, Intel's Dadi Perlmutter is again on the rise - just nine years after his Timna system-on-a-chip project fell flat.
Just a few years ago, the trade show was on top of the tech world with a circuslike atmosphere that permeated the IT industry. It was very easy to forget about the most important element--the buyers.
With federal regulations requiring all cell phones be able to be precisely located, companies are using the same technology to launch commercial "location-based services."
Hoping to capitalize on the photo-sharing market, an Intel-POPcast alliance will allow users to create and share multimedia projects online.
The first operating system based on OpenSolaris has been released, days after Sun Microsystems freed the massive code base.Dubbed 'SchilliX' after its principal developer, veteran German open source programmer Joerg Schilling, the operating system has been in development for four months with the approval of Sun Microsystems.
How much positive Windows 7 buzz is in danger of being wiped out in the next few weeks and months when consumers and business buyers discover that a heavily hyped new Windows 7 feature, Windows XP Mode, won’t work on some current dual- and quad-core CPUs from Intel? Also, check your desktop or mobile CPU against my list to see whether your PC passes or fails.
Referring to Intel's architecture as an industry standard sets an ugly precedent that undermines the spirit of the term "standard".
At its developer forum, the chip giant says it will stick with its strategy of pairing Rambus DRAM with the Pentium 4 processor--higher costs notwithstanding.
The chipmaker is counting on its 'Intel Inside' name recognition to give it a boost for its major push into the market for consumer products.
Xilinx licenses communications chip design from API Networks in a deal that highlights the growing adoption of AMD-designed HyperTransport in the networking market.