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Sun servers heading back to Intel chips

January 22, 2007 CEOs from Sun Microsystems and Intel are expected to announce partnership to build Xeon-based servers this year. TAGS: x86 server, Sun Microsystems Inc., Intel Xeon, Intel, Sun NetBeans, Sun Server, AMD, Sun Solaris, power management, Paul Otellini, Sun Sparc, AMD Opteron, Intel x86, server, San Francisco, conference

'New' CEOs and a new Sun-Intel partnership

January 23, 2007 Personalities of new CEOS, not just technology, figured in Intel's return to Sun Microsystems' server line. TAGS: Jonathan Schwartz, Sun Microsystems Inc., Scott McNealy, Paul Otellini, Sun Solaris, Intel, AMD, Craig Barrett, x86 server, Intel Itanium, Intel x86, Intel Xeon, server, CEO, chip company, San Francisco

Intel reclaims spot in Sun servers

January 22, 2007 With the move, Sun becomes the last of the four tier-one server sellers to rely jointly on x86 processors from Intel and AMD.Photos: Sun, Intel team up TAGS: Intel Xeon, Sun Microsystems Inc., AMD, Sun Solaris, Paul Otellini, Sun Server, Pat Gelsinger, Intel, quad-core, x86 server, Jonathan Schwartz, Intel x86, x86 processor, server, operating system, CEO

Changing times for chipmakers

January 13, 2006 Intel charts a course for Viiv brand and lands in the Mac, as Dell continues to ponder a switch to AMD. TAGS: Intel Viiv, Sun Sparc, Intel, chip company, Apple Computer, AMD, Apple Macintosh, brand, Sun Microsystems Inc., blog, Sony Corp., CEO, PC

Schwartz ends first year at Sun with quarterly profit

April 24, 2007 The company reports net income of $67 million, but misses its revenue goal for the quarter because of server sales slowdown. TAGS: Jonathan Schwartz, Sun Microsystems Inc., quarterly profit, Stephen O'Grady, blade server, Fujitsu, blade, net income, x86 processor, Sun UltraSPARC, storage system, Sun Solaris, server, AMD, Intel, CEO

Week in review: McNealy's sunset

April 28, 2006 Two Silicon Valley CEOs announce dramatic company structure changes in bids to become more competitive. TAGS: Jonathan Schwartz, Scott McNealy, Net Neutrality, Sun Microsystems Inc., bid, Week in review, layoff, reader, co-founder, Silicon Valley, Intel, CEO, chairman, software company

Sun plans server with AMD's Opteron

November 7, 2003 Sun Microsystems CEO Scott McNealy is expected to announce his company's plans to use the Opteron--a significant endorsement for the chip. TAGS: AMD Opteron, Sun Microsystems Inc., AMD, 32-bit CPU, endorsement, 64-bit, Scott McNealy, 32-bit, Sun Solaris, Jonathan Schwartz, Intel Itanium, Intel x86, Intel Celeron, server software, Intel Xeon, Intel Pentium

McNealy: Rattling cages is good for Sun

March 21, 2003 On his Asian tour, Sun's CEO tells reporters that being controversial is good for business--then describes Intel's Itanium chip as a "serious disaster." TAGS: Scott McNealy, JavaCard, Sun Ray, Singapore, Sun Microsystems Inc., smart card, Java, Intel Itanium, Intel, CEO, PC

Sun beefs up low-end servers

May 20, 2003 Sun Microsystems gets more serious about its effort to sell cheap servers, revealing two new machines and announcing deeper ties with Oracle and Red Hat. TAGS: Sun Microsystems Inc., Scott McNealy, Sun Server, Sun Solaris, Oracle Corp., Red Hat Inc., Intel Xeon, Larry Ellison, server, Intel x86, Linux, operating system, Intel, CEO, Microsoft Windows

McNealy's cold feet and other tales of Sun

January 12, 2006 Co-founders recount Sun's early history, including CEO's reluctance to join and attempted mergers with Apple. TAGS: Scott McNealy, Sun Microsystems Inc., Steve Jobs, co-founder, Apple Computer, Sun Sparc, feet, IBM PowerPC, venture capital, attempt, CEO, California, Intel, server

HP prepares 'infinity' campaign for Itanium servers

March 3, 2006 HP hopes a new advertising symbol will regain some of the delayed Itanium chip's lost momentum.Photo: Itanium 'infinity' campaign TAGS: Intel Itanium, Montecito, infinity, Mark Hurd, RISC, HP, Paul Otellini, symbol, Intel, AMD, compiler, alliance, Sun Microsystems Inc., chipset, IBM Corp., CEO

Year in review: Power problems plague PCs, servers

December 29, 2006 A massive notebook battery recall hit many PC makers, while the server industry grappled with growing heating issues. TAGS: recall, AMD Opteron, Scott McNealy, Montecito, Intel Itanium, x86 server, Intel Xeon, Jonathan Schwartz, Intel, battery, Sun Microsystems Inc., server, HP, AMD, Apple Computer, PC company

Sun to buy Opteron server maker, reclaim co-founder

February 11, 2004 Sun Microsystems agrees to acquire Kealia, a start-up that designs servers with Advanced Micro Devices' Opteron processor and that employs Sun co-founder Andy Bechtolsheim. TAGS: Kealia, AMD Opteron, Scott McNealy, Sun UltraSPARC, Sun Microsystems Inc., co-founder, Intel x86, AMD, Sun Solaris, Cisco Systems Inc., server, founder, conference, Intel, CEO

Internet leaders ponder U.S. tech policies

November 16, 2004 Silicon Valley luminaries worry about government's stance on stock options, outsourcing, research and education. Photo: The Internet debate team TAGS: Microsoft TechNet, wireless phone, wireless Internet, South Korea, stock option, U.S., Sun Microsystems Inc., Intel, Yahoo! Inc., CEO, Google Inc.

Internet deals of the damned

October 10, 2006 More often than not, big Internet acquisitions turn out to be disappointments, or at least a bit ahead of their time. TAGS: Spyglass, Mirabilis, VA Software Corp., Netscape Communications Corp., Sun Microsystems Inc., founder, IPO, PayPal, acquisition, America Online Inc., YouTube, Yahoo! Inc., TV, Google Inc., software company, Intel

IDF: Exec says U.S. schools lacking

March 4, 2005 special coverage Intel VP concerned about America's tech future. Also: Windows for supercomputers due by fall. Photo: AMD tweaks Intel's nose Photos: Chip tech takes new shapes Photos: From car... TAGS: Intel, exec, Intel Itanium, Craig Barrett, supercomputer, 64-bit, chipset, AMD, photograph, conference, chip company, Sun Microsystems Inc., notebook computer, U.S., Apple Computer, CEO

Week ahead: Tigers on the loose

June 27, 2004 Comdex is off, but the Vegas glitz lives on, as both Apple and Sun get ready to unleash separate products code-named "Tiger" in San Francisco. TAGS: Moscone Center, JavaOne, WWDC, COMDEX, San Francisco, Steve Jobs, Research In Motion Ltd., workstation, RIM BlackBerry, AMD Opteron, Sun Microsystems Inc., conference, Java, CEO, Apple Computer, Apple Macintosh

Are sharks circling HP?

February 9, 2005 Competitors will try to use uncertainty to win customers from HP, analysts predict. It's not yet clear whether they will succeed. TAGS: HP, Intel Itanium, Gateway Inc., Compaq Computer Corp., leadership, IBM Corp., Lenovo, Sun Microsystems Inc., PC, Intel, CEO, server

McNealy knocks Oracle for pricing plans

December 9, 2004 Sun's CEO criticizes a major business partner for how it sells its software based on how many processors a server has. TAGS: dual-core, Oracle Corp., pricing, dual-core processor, Scott McNealy, Sun Microsystems Inc., Sun UltraSPARC, AMD Opteron, Microsoft SQL Server, IBM Corp., data center, AMD, policy, server, conference, HP
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