Posts Tagged ‘ Advanced Micro Devices ’
E-mails released by the S.E.C. show how hard it was for Dell executives to give up rewards doled out by Intel for remaining a one chip shop.
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Microsoft has signaled an intention to take more drastic action in mobile device and low power computing through a new tie-up with ARM.
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Dell agreed to pay $100 million to settle S.E.C. charges that its senior executives used fraudulent accounting tricks to make it appear that it was meeting Wall Street earnings targets.
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Over the next month, Intel and the Federal Trade Commission will discuss reaching some sort of settlement in a case brought against Intel last year.
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Several trends suggest that desktop sales could pick up in 2010 after a couple of years of steady declines in the face of laptop competition.
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New trademark applications from Hewlett-Packard show the company eyeing some new brands for computing devices.
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One proposed remedy from the F.T.C. in its lawsuit against Intel would finally hand Nvidia the rights to produce mainstream computing chips.
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In a humbling move, Intel has pushed back, way back, the release of a graphics chip meant to challenge Nvidia and Advanced Micro Devices.
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Profits gained from Nvidia's gaming chip business have helped pay for an expansion into the corporate and science markets.
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Increasingly, they are really large systems that rely on mainstream computing parts.
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