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New tablets: Fools rush in where angels fear to tread
The flood of tablets is unstoppable. Is there a market waiting for them? By Jon Peddie Fresh on the heels ...
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HP tries to clarify its position on the future of its PC business
Despite the recent incident of Shooting Self in Foot, HP says it is on track with its plans to have ...
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JPR: Workstation market behaved as expected in the second quarter of 2011
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
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
Tech industry leaders are sending ripples through the workstation market. JPR Analyst Alex Herrera sorts it all out. By Alex ...
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2007: New 30-inch HP LP3065 LCD monitor is simply the best
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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2007: All the Geeks agree quad core is hard core
The 2007 launch of HP workstations using Intel quad core CPUs was a milestone for technical graphics. Processes that previously ...
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Workstation market retreats from overheated pace in first quarter
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
The role of integrated graphics in workstations is very limited today, but it will inevitably grow over time. Commentary by ...
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Intel Sandy Bridge CPUs makes first HP appearances
Two new desk-side workstations and three mobile workstations are running the new CPU with graphics on-board. By Alex Herrera Intel ...