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Intel buys networking specialist Fulcrum

...current product offerings," Nathan Brookwood, a research fellow at semiconductor analyst firm Insight 64, told ZDNet UK. "Better switches will facilitate the sales of more... Read more

20 July, 2011 by Jack Clark

Intel launches first dual-core server chip

...several months" earlier than expected. And AMD remains a step ahead, said Insight 64 analyst Nathan Brookwood. "The Intel product is clearly an improvement over... Read more

11 October, 2005 by Stephen Shankland

ARM ups speed, drops power with new chip

...efficiency in entry-level mobile devices," said Nathan Brookwood, research fellow at Insight 64, in a statement. "The performance of the Cortex-A5 processor, when... Read more

21 October, 2009 by Rupert Goodwins
MetaRam: Putting terabytes of memory into servers

MetaRam: Putting terabytes of memory into servers

...into a finite number of slots," said Nathan Brookwood, principal analyst at Insight 64. Potential customers include financial institutions, which run rapid, data-intense simulations... Read more

26 February, 2008 by Michael Kanellos

Sun targets new markets with UltraSparc T2

...whose main business is selling chips," said Nathan Brookwood, an analyst at Insight 64. "Whether or not they can persuade a Cisco, who has written... Read more

7 August, 2007 by Michael Kanellos
Sun breathes new life into Sparc efforts

Sun breathes new life into Sparc efforts

...hardware business. "It's not just Hollywood that does sequels anymore," said Insight 64 analyst Nathan Brookwood. In the 1990s, the company's Sun Microelectronics... Read more

28 March, 2007 by Stephen Shankland

Intel server revamp mirrors AMD's approach

...for them in servers what 'CSI' did for CBS in ratings," said Insight 64 analyst Nathan Brookwood, referring to the hit TV series CSI: Crime... Read more

11 September, 2006 by Stephen Shankland

Sun doubles thread performance with Niagara 2

A Sun engineer has revealed that the Niagara 2 processor should be a significant improvement on its predecessor Read more

24 August, 2006 by Stephen Shankland

Gates to step down from Microsoft

...of the PCs around the world," said Nathan Brookwood, an analyst with Insight 64. "As Microsoft has grown, (Gates') ability to contribute at a technical... Read more

16 June, 2006 by Ina Fried and Scott Ard

AMD sets a course for 2008

...being treated like another Opteron processor, said Nathan Brookwood, an analyst at Insight 64. A coherent link allows a specialised high-performance co-processor to... Read more

2 June, 2006 by Tom Krazit

Never mind Dempsey, here are the Woodcrest numbers

...improved its performance in certain areas, said Nathan Brookwood, an analyst with Insight 64. Earlier this year, an Intel executive claimed the company's Core... Read more

24 May, 2006 by Tom Krazit

Dell opts for AMD's Opteron

...chips because of their HyperTransport links, said Nathan Brookwood, an analyst at Insight 64. "They were ready to do this several times," Brookwood said. Dell... Read more

19 May, 2006 by Ina Fried, Michael Kanellos and Tom Krazit

Sun releases plans to build on Rock

...software sequences to run simultaneously. Niagara II increases this limit to 64; Insight 64 analyst Nathan Brookwood has said Niagara II doubles threads per core... Read more

18 April, 2006 by Stephen Shankland

Itanium ready for radical reworking

...steps is a reasonable way to avoid pitfalls of wholesale changes, said Insight 64 analyst Nathan Brookwood. "Every time you throw everything up in the... Read more

9 March, 2006 by Tom Krazit

Pentium name begins to fade away

...to put his mark on Intel," said Nathan Brookwood, an analyst at Insight 64. Kim came to Intel from Samsung in 2004. Brookwood also noted... Read more

22 December, 2005 by Michael Kanellos

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