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Flexing a super (computing) muscle

January 28, 2008 The U.S. remains No. 1 in the world in high-performance computing, but IBM's Dave Turek examines whether it can maintain its current domination. TAGS: Dave Turek, high-performance computing, pricing, high-performance, IBM Corp., computing, supercomputer, workstation, Japan, U.S., PC

Server, workstation shipments rise in third quarter

November 2, 2000 Market researcher Dataquest puts server growth at 16.5 percent year over year, with workstations up 3.9 percent, as component shortages have eased. TAGS: server shipment, workstation, Dataquest Inc., Compaq Computer Corp., market share, shortage, shipment, Sun Microsystems Inc., supply chain, Gartner Inc., IBM Corp., market research company, HP, server, California

IBM unveils Opteron workstation

March 16, 2004 Big Blue takes the wraps off the IntelliStation A Pro, the latest computer to use AMD's 64-bit capable chip. TAGS: IBM IntelliStation, AMD Opteron, 64-bit, workstation, AMD, 32-bit, IBM Corp., CAD, Intel Xeon, Linux, Unix, Microsoft Windows XP, operating system, Microsoft Windows, Intel, server

PlayStation 3 chip goes easy on developers

December 3, 2004 Key architect of the "Cell" processor promises developers it will be easier to program than current game machine chips. TAGS: computer graphics, workstation, Sony PS3, game company, Sony Playstation, IBM Corp., Toshiba, developer, Sony Corp., TV, games

IBM upgrades Power5+ to 2.2GHz

February 14, 2006 Big Blue speeds its Unix server brain while introducing new options for midrange models. TAGS: Unix server, building block, IBM PowerPC 970, IBM Corp., IBM PowerPC, AMD, dual-core, Unix, workstation, server

HP gets behind the desktop

June 28, 2004 The computer giant fleshes out its "Adaptive Enterprise" push with the release of desktop PC software and hardware. TAGS: Altiris Inc., Adaptive Enterprise, HP, desktop computer, security technology, IBM Corp., notebook computer, workstation, worker, information technology, PC

Intel set to rattle server market with Itanium

May 25, 2001 At long last, the company will lift the veil of silence next week from its Itanium chip, setting off a new round of competition in the market for servers and advanced workstation PCs. TAGS: Intel Itanium, PC workstation, workstation, HP Server, Intel Pentium III, RISC, Compaq Computer Corp., Intel, Unix server, server, HP, Unix, computer company, 64-bit, PC company, chip company

Linux-on-Mac seller aims to fill void

August 23, 2005 Originally selling Linux for Macs that used IBM's PowerPC chips, Terra Soft has regrouped in the wake of Apple's Intel switch. TAGS: Terra Soft Solutions Inc., Mercury Computer Systems Inc., IBM PowerPC, server cluster, Apple Xserve, Apple Computer, IBM Corp., Linux, workstation, Apple Macintosh, Intel, server, CEO

Itanium--one step forward, one back

January 5, 2005 Intel allies Hewlett-Packard and Microsoft have some good and bad news for the chipmaker's Itanium 2 processor family. TAGS: Intel Itanium 2, Intel Itanium, Charles King, workstation, Intel Xeon, RISC, AMD, HP, Intel, AMD Athlon, AMD Opteron, 64-bit, server, chip company, IBM Corp., Microsoft Corp.

Is bulked-up HP ready for battle?

December 8, 2003 Hewlett-Packard has shaved costs and returned its businesses to profitability following the Compaq merger, but analysts say it's unclear whether it can compete against IBM or Dell. TAGS: Andy Neff, Compaq Computer Corp., HP, business unit, merger, financial analyst, consumer electronics, workstation, leader, electronics, IBM Corp., printing, PC

Dell shuttering Itanium server business

September 15, 2005 The writing was on the wall for Dell and Itanium once Intel started aiming the processor at large multiprocessor systems. TAGS: Intel Itanium, Joe Marengi, Unisys Corp., multiprocessor, Intel Itanium 2, Intel, Intel Xeon, alliance, workstation, server, Microsoft Windows Server, HP, IBM Corp., Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows

Sun says it will help develop Opteron

July 22, 2005 The two companies are hanging out more than ever--and cooperative efforts on AMD's processor are only a matter of time, exec says. TAGS: AMD Opteron, AMD, Sun Microsystems Inc., executive vice president, Fujitsu, workstation, manufacturing, chip company, IBM Corp., server

Novell rejoins desktop fight, with Linux as ally

November 8, 2004 Company will release first Linux desktop package since acquiring SuSE Linux and Ximian. Will it unseat Microsoft Office? TAGS: Linux desktop, Novell Inc., Ximian, Linux, SuSE Linux, SuSE, workstation, Microsoft Office, IBM Corp., Firefox, Web browser, PC, Microsoft Corp., e-mail

Sony cuts PlayStation price to $150

May 11, 2004 At the E3 game conference in Los Angeles, the entertainment giant also talks about its upcoming handheld game player and the Cell processor it is developing with Toshiba and IBM. TAGS: Nintendo GameBoy, Nintendo Co. Ltd., Sony Computer Entertainment Inc., Sony PSP, Sony Corp., Game Boy Advance, Sony Playstation, supercomputing, handheld, entertainment, Sony PlayStation 2, workstation, Los Angeles, Toshiba, IBM Corp., games

AMD's dual-core performance boost

October 5, 2004 Although about the same size, the forthcoming dual-core Opteron will be up to 55 percent faster than today's single-core chips, AMD says. TAGS: AMD Opteron, dual-core, AMD, circuitry, transistor, dual-core processor, x86 server, workstation, manufacturing, Sun Microsystems Inc., size, server, Intel, HP, IBM Corp.

Sun releases four-Opteron servers

July 26, 2004 Four-processor SunFire V40z is latest addition to what is likely to be a large family of Opteron servers from Sun. TAGS: AMD Opteron, Sun Microsystems Inc., Sun Solaris, AMD, x86 server, server, Intel Xeon, Intel x86, Intel, workstation, memory, HP, IBM Corp.
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