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ARMed for the living room

April 3, 2006 Not content with "anonymous ubiquity" in cell phones, chip designer ARM is ratcheting up its focus on consumer electronics. TAGS: ARM, Warren East, consumer electronics, mobile phone, content company, architecture, living room, set-top box, set-top, electronics, Intel, TV

Via makes way for 64-bit chips

January 24, 2008 Chipmaker's Isaiah processor architecture is expected to double performance but consume same amount of energy.Images: Isaiah architecture up close TAGS: VIA Technologies Inc., 64-bit CPU, 64-bit, architecture, AMD, notebook computer, Intel

Intel shows off its quad core

February 10, 2006 Clovertown, a four-core processor, will start shipping late this year and hit the market in early 2007. TAGS: silicon, architecture, multi-core, quad-core, Intel, dual-core processor, server, AMD, notebook computer

Low-powered Power chips percolating out

February 5, 2007 Power chips aren't as prevalent as they once were, but they still have a following in the telco space. TAGS: telecommunications company, architecture, power consumption, California, IBM Corp., server

AMD updates desktop chip designs

May 23, 2006 The processors are based on a new socket that lets AMD-based PCs use faster memory chips, virtualization technology. TAGS: AMD, architecture, virtualization, AMD Athlon 64, AMD Athlon, Intel, PC

Cisco makes news with big partners

September 6, 2006 Company completes interoperability with Microsoft security platform, forges marketing alliance with SAP. TAGS: Cisco Systems Inc., SAP AG, business software, security technology, architecture, compliance, acquisition, security, Microsoft Corp.

AMD unveils architecture for its next generation of chips

May 16, 2006 AMD is beefing up its chip architecture in 2007. Let the shouting between Intel and AMD begin. TAGS: power consumption, HyperTransport, AMD, architecture, cache, Intel, AMD Athlon 64

Talkin' about Intel's next generation

March 8, 2006 Mobile platforms chief Mooly Eden says Intel isn't afraid to go out on a limb when it comes to the company's new chip design blueprint. TAGS: architecture, Intel, AMD, Intel Pentium, notebook computer

AMD ponders bigger x86 chip clan

September 17, 2003 Advanced Micro Devices explores offering more chips based on the x86 processor architecture in an effort to win a wider range of customers. TAGS: National Semiconductor Corp., AMD Geode, x86 processor, Intel x86, AMD, emerging market, architecture, chip company, handheld, Intel, information technology, PC, server

AMD's new Puma stalking Intel's Centrino

May 18, 2007 Chipmaker prepping energy-efficient Griffin notebook chip and Puma platform, to help it compete against Intel in the notebook market. TAGS: notebook chip, AMD, Intel Centrino, notebook computer, power management, architecture, chip company, power consumption, Intel, server

Intel eyes the future of Itanium

February 27, 2007 Pat Gelsinger, Intel's digital enterprise head, talks about tech in the developing world and the one-chip blade server of tomorrow. TAGS: Pat Gelsinger, Intel Itanium, system architecture, product line, architecture, Intel, blade, development, OEM, discussion, HP

Intel powers up plans for low-power chips

August 23, 2005 Chipmaker changes course from some Pentium 4 designs and says future processors will go easy on the energy. TAGS: power consumption, pipeline, notebook chip, Intel Pentium 4, Intel Pentium, AMD Opteron, chip company, Intel Xeon, architecture, HyperThreading, dual-core processor, Intel, Intel Pentium M, notebook computer, AMD, server

Intel stays on dual-core track through 2008

May 11, 2006 Chip company will launch a quad-core processor in 2007, but plans to go dual-core on two of its first 45-nanometer processors. TAGS: manufacturing, chip design, quad-core, dual-core processor, dual-core, Paul Otellini, chip company, Intel, architecture
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