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IBM unveils 22nm technology for chips

By using a technique called "computational scaling," IBM has unveiled a strategy to produce future chips based on a 22nm fabrication process. The idea is to do so by avoiding a complete overhaul of... Read more...

IBM turning to water for cooling its processors

IBM this week demonstrated using water to cool three-dimensional stacks of processors. While still years away from production, this technology could well be implemented for its multicore servers as... Read more...

Quad-core CPUs heating up

No, quad-core chips aren't heating up literally--though they do get quite hot if your case isn't properly ventalated. Rather, the quad-core CPU market is heating up, thanks to price cuts

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First look: AMD's 45nm Shanghai

We all knew it was bound to happen sooner or later: as the DailyTech headline proudly announces, "The Megahertz Race is Now Officially the Multi-core Race". If you're an AMD fan who felt

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Intel announces 6-core CPU

AMD demos 45nm CPUs

It's been a long time coming but AMD finally got real with its 45nm lineup this week, more than a full year... Read more...

Dell set to roll out more AMD machines

Intel discontinuing Merom CPUs

If you support Merom-based systems that might need replacement CPUs at some point, take... Read more...

More restructuring at IBM

There's an old saying, "The more things change, the more they stay the same." That is not always the case, especially with IT. IBM, for one, announced a new plan last week to improve company... Read more...

The CIO's job is about change

If you have too much work and wish to lose some of it, remember that old saying: be careful what you wish for. There are plenty of efforts underway to decentralize the CIO's operation, outsource the... Read more...

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