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JPR: Workstation market behaved as expected in the second quarter of 2011

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Randall Newton

It’s been a while since the workstation market could be described as normal. All things considered, normal is fine. Completing ...

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Review: AMD Cayman-generation FirePro V7900 and FirePro V5900

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Randall Newton

The graphics arm of AMD, what we once called ATI, is clearly on the rebound. Alex Herrera takes a close ...

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Three CEOs make for an interesting August

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GfxS staff

Tech industry leaders are sending ripples through the workstation market. JPR Analyst Alex Herrera sorts it all out.  By Alex ...

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AMD finally gets a new CEO

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Jon Peddie

After eight months with an interim leader, AMD turns to former Lenovo COO Rory Read. Jon Peddie takes a look ...

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AMD taps Optis for open ray-tracing

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Jon Peddie

The importance of highly realistic rendering drives both companies to work for a common goal of an open technology visualization ...

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Will Fusion propel AMD back into the workstation processor market?

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GfxS staff

It has been a rough few years for AMD as a player in workstations. But JPR senior analyst Alex Herrera ...

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JPR: Graphics shipments up 6.3% in second quarter; Intel increases market share

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GfxS staff

It was not a normal second quarter for both graphics chips and PC, with units shipped above normal. AMD and ...

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Intel entices Taiwan computer makers to build Ultrabooks

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Jon Peddie

The MacBook Air is doing too well, and netbooks doing too poorly. Intel thinks it is time for powerful and ...

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2007: ATI, NVIDIA Reach for High Performance Computing Status

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GfxS staff

2007 was a pivotal year in the advancement of computer graphics. Both AMD and Nvidia introduced new technologies for general-purpose ...

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AMD’s amazing A to Z APU accomplishments

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Jon Peddie

The last five years have been an incredible roller coaster ride for AMD, the largest rival to Intel in the ...