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Apple stays coy at NAB

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Kathleen Maher

Adobe and Autodesk are using Apple’s lull to reach out for market share. There was a time NAB was such ...

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Dell working their way through workstations

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Randall Newton

Four new units were introduced last week in a grand unveiling party. It’s about time, says Jon Peddie. By Jon ...

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“Steady as she goes” characterizes workstation market in fourth quarter 2011

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GfxS staff

HP remains number one, but executive waffling hurt, says the latest report from Jon Peddie Research. The workstation market closed ...

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HP Fort Collins workstation team has super mojo

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GfxS staff

The new all-in-one Z1 is just one more proof that rewards go to the risk-takers. HP’s workstation group is reaping ...

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Lenovo hiring to beef up workstation segment

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Randall Newton

Lenovo built its workstation business from scratch after taking over IBM’s PC business, and is now taking market share from ...

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Workstation market tops 1 million quarterly units for the first time

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GfxS staff

The third quarter report for 2011 from Jon Peddie Research, now available, shows the workstation market continuing its healthy ways. ...

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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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2007: New 30-inch HP LP3065 LCD monitor is simply the best

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GfxS staff

2007 was the year monitors got big, flat, and dense. David Cohn goes gaga for HP’s entry in the bigger-is-better ...

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Workstation market retreats from overheated pace in first quarter

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Randall Newton

The quarterly analysis by Jon Peddie Research shows sales have slowed slightly, to a more sustainable pace. Fortunately—and as expected—the ...

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Intel coaxing workstation buyers to consider Sandy Bridge

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Randall Newton

The role of integrated graphics in workstations is very limited today, but it will inevitably grow over time. Commentary by ...