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  • Wed Nov 14 2001 Big changes ahead for microprocessors

    For designers working on the next generation of microprocessors, Moore's Law is becoming Moore's Curse, as the laws of physics are starting to get in the way.

    Posted by Michael Kanellos

  • Mon Nov 10 2003 IDC: Microprocessor revenue, prices on the up

    Posted by Michael Kanellos

  • Mon Nov 9 2009 Wrapping up Speeds and Feeds, part 1: Efficiency

    Laptop battery life is increasing steadily, but what we really need is for laptops to work like cell phones: always on, always running, and able to stay awake longer than we do. It is possible.

    Posted by Peter Glaskowsky

  • Fri Nov 6 2009 Intel's James Reinders on parallelism - Part 2

    In Part 2 of my discussion with Intel's Director of Marketing and Business for the company's Software Development Products, we move on to cloud computing, functional and dynamic languages, and what needs to happen with computer science education.

    Posted by Gordon Haff

  • Mon Oct 12 2009 The factor factor, part 1

    Ever wonder why new chip designs fail in the market, even though they offer real advantages? Or why others succeed in spite of serious disadvantages? It's apparently a secret. Part one of three.

    Posted by Peter Glaskowsky

  • Tue Jun 3 2008 VIA and NVIDIA offer new chips for small systems

    Glaskowsky takes on the trend toward small, low-power microprocessors and systems.

    Posted by Peter Glaskowsky

  • Wed Oct 14 2009 The factor factor, part 3

    A factor-of-two advantage, even if it's an inherent, persistent advantage, isn't enough to unseat an incumbent solution in the face of even the mildest competitive disadvantage. Part three of three.

    Posted by Peter Glaskowsky

  • Wed Feb 4 1998 S3 strategy unclear

    The graphics chipmaker's surprise purchase of Exponential' microprocessor patent portfolio is leaving many scratching their heads.

    Posted by Michael Kanellos

  • Tue Aug 20 2002 At Intel, the chip with two brains

    Scientists at the chipmaking giant hew to a dominant trend in microprocessor design: putting two chip cores, or "brains," into the same piece of silicon.

    Posted by Michael Kanellos

  • Thu Apr 16 1998 Intel desktop share to slip

    Almost all of this year's revenue growth in Intel-compatible microprocessors for the desktop arena will go to the chip giant's rivals.

    Posted by Kurt Oeler

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