News Burst: Intel Leaving 'dead Zone' Open To Competition
News The dominant microchip manufacturer, whose chips run the majority of PCs, is not planning a high-end chip for PC systems costing under $2,000 (about £1335) until mid-2001, leaving the market open to a series of planned products from smaller rival...
[August 15, 2000, 12:39]
Processor 'dead Zone' Looms For Intel
News The dominant microchip manufacturer, whose chips run the majority of PCs, is not planning a high-end chip for PC systems costing under $2,000 (about £1,335) until mid-2001, leaving this crucial segment of the market open to products from smaller...
[August 15, 2000, 16:44]
Infiniband Demo Shows Future Of Computer Architectures
News But Infiniband's value to customers is still questionable, said Bert McComas, an analyst with InQuest Market Research. McComas asked. If that proves to be true, then data center managers may judge Infiniband based solely on price and performance...
[June 22, 2001, 12:36]
Compaq Tries On Next-generation Memory
News New chipsets from Via Technologies have also improved the performance of SDRAM-based computers in recent weeks, thereby eroding the impetus to push forward, according to Bert McComas, principal analyst at Inquest.
[February 22, 2001, 10:30]
AMD Fires New Salvo In Memory Wars
News DDR technology should to be the solution to deliver this combination," stated Bert McComas, principal analyst at InQuest Market Research. Chip maker AMD (Advanced Micro Devices) turned up the heat in the growing PC memory battle, with the first...
[April 25, 2000, 16:26]
Pentium III Gets A New Lease On Life
News The report from lectronic Buyer's News, which cites analyst Bert McComas of InQuest and unnamed sources, says Intel will continue pushing the PIII forward because of pressure from Athlon. Intel is set to continue revising its Pentium III processor...
[July 24, 2000, 13:04]
Rambus Slapped With FTC Antitrust Suit
News The competitive dynamics have already run their course," said Bert McComas, an analyst at market researcher InQuest. The Federal Trade Commission filed an antitrust suit against Rambus on Wednesday, alleging that the controversial memory-chip...
[June 20, 2002, 9:40]
Server Makers Caught In Tech Crossfire
News After racking up one strike with Rambus and another with InfiniBand, the last thing Intel needs is a third strike with 3GIO," said InQuest Market Research analyst Bert McComas in a report this month. The debate between the chipmaking giant and...
[September 16, 2002, 7:37]

