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Is Bangalore bigger than Silicon Valley?

July 28, 2004 Some say the offshore-outsourcing capital is on the verge of overtaking Santa Clara County as the world's biggest technology hub. TAGS: Bangalore, Silicon Valley, Santa Clara, BPO, outsourcing company, region, information technology, business process

IBM to buy data-handling technology

October 14, 2003 Big Blue strikes a deal with a Santa Clara, Calif., company for technology designed to make data stored in a company's mainframe databases available for use with newer business software. TAGS: mainframe, data integration, IBM Corp., IBM DB2, database, Oracle Corp., Santa Clara, California

BEA: 'Upgrades are now on the fly'

September 28, 2005 Company says it will release the world's first hot-swappable application server. TAGS: BEA Systems Inc., BEA WebLogic, application server, J2EE application, Santa Clara, open-source software, server, open source, California

Google countersuit moves to federal court

August 10, 2005 Microsoft moves suit in the Kai-Fu Lee case from California state court to federal court, which could help it avoid local bias. TAGS: Kai-Fu Lee, federal court, court, Google Inc., federal judge, Santa Clara, California, Microsoft Corp.

Intel to reunite notebook, desktop chip architectures

March 29, 2004 In the past, notebook chips derived from desktops. But with power consumption a growing problem, the desktop family will now come out of notebook designs. TAGS: notebook chip, power consumption, notebook computer, Intel Pentium, Israel, Intel Pentium 4, Santa Clara, Intel, Intel Pentium M, clock speed, architecture, microprocessor, AMD

Intel leads 32/64-bit chip sales, CEO says

March 1, 2005 Craig Barrett says his company is surpassing AMD in shipments of x86 chips that run both 32- and 64-bit software. TAGS: Craig Barrett, 32/64-bit chip, x86 processor, AMD, Intel, 64-bit, 64-bit CPU, Intel Itanium, Santa Clara, chairman, CEO, U.S.

iPod chipmaker plans stock offering

August 11, 2004 PortalPlayer, whose chip powers Apple's MP3 player, files for IPO. Paperwork gives glimpse of potential evolution of iPod. TAGS: PortalPlayer Inc., SigmaTel, Apple iPod, Santa Clara, layoff, Texas Instruments Inc., Apple Computer, Wall Street, IPO, chip company, worker, MP3 player, MP3, Intel, photograph

Start-up plans new energy-efficient processor

October 24, 2005 Industry vets join up at P.A. Semi to develop chips that will consume less watts and adapt to wide variety of devices. TAGS: StrongArm, AMD, AMD Opteron, architecture, Intel Xeon, Santa Clara, vice president, Intel, server, California
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