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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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2007: All the Geeks agree quad core is hard core

BY
Randall Newton

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

BY
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

BY
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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Dell upgrades workstation line

BY
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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Like how workstation prices are dropping? Thank AMD

BY
Randall Newton

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

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Workstation market sets record in 2010 Q4

BY
Randall Newton

Jon Peddie Research analyst Alex Herrera says HP has retaken the lead among workstation vendors. The workstation market continues to ...

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Workstation market in third quarter up 31%

BY
Randall Newton

Jon Peddie Research reports continued strength in the workstation market but sees cautionary signs as well. The workstation market continued ...

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HP Extends Workstation Portfolio Three Ways

BY
Randall Newton

HP this week introduced new workstation products that include its first small form factor workstation, six-core CPU updates to its ...

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Time to Welcome the Desktop Supercomputer

BY
Randall Newton

Nehalem-based workstations offer a strategic advantage we haven’t seen in years, and now—yes, now—is the time to ramp up. By ...