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Just how many Windows are coming?

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Jon Peddie

Intel is wasting no time in talking about the future of its CPUs and Microsoft Windows. Microsoft wishes Intel would ...

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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 ...

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Nvidia extends reach into mobile computing with Icera acquisition

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Jon Peddie

Icera’s programmable radio technology is a real coup. Nvidia is poised to be a major player in mobile computing on ...

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CPU developers pushing Moore’s Law

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Randall Newton

A roundup of news from CPU manufacturers, courtesy of the Jon Peddie Research newsletter TechWatch. [Editor’s Note: This is a ...

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Intel Sandy Bridge CPUs makes first HP appearances

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Randall Newton

Two new desk-side workstations and three mobile workstations are running the new CPU with graphics on-board. By Alex Herrera Intel ...

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Nvidia losing graphics market share to AMD, Intel

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Randall Newton

Jon Peddie Research says first quarter 2011 graphics chip shipments up 10%, PC shipments down 5%. Graphics chip specialist Nvidia ...

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Dell upgrades workstation line

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Randall Newton

Two new mobiles and a rackable come with optional Intel Core i7 Extreme Edition CPUs Dell has announced three new ...

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Intel pushes into GPU territory with Xeon E3-1200

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Randall Newton

Intel says it is the first time it is comfortable saying its built-in graphics are ready for entry-level professional work. ...

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Nvidia positions Quadro 400 to seduce AutoCAD users

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Randall Newton

The real competition for this entry-level professional graphics card is not something from AMD but Nvidia’s game-card line. By Alex ...

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Like how workstation prices are dropping? Thank AMD

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Randall Newton

It may come as a surprise that the company with the tiny market share in workstation CPUs and GPUs is ...