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High-Performance Host Connectivity in an SNA Server Environment

White Papers Microsoft SNA Server is a LAN-to-SNA gateway that provides SNA communications for LAN-based services and multiple platform PC workstations running a variety of network protocols. SNA Server employs a client-server architecture that is tightly...

[October 16, 2004, 0:00]

Comdex: Gates' high hopes for Tablet PC

News Amid a slumping economy and a declining PC market, Microsoft Chairman Bill Gates tried to make the case to the Comdex masses that technology's best days are yet to come. Speaking at the opening of Comdex Fall 2001, Gates provided a concrete example...

[November 12, 2001, 9:00]

A Low Latency High Bandwidth Network Interface Prototype for PC Cluster

White Papers A high performance network interface architecture for PC clusters called DIMMnet-1 that can be directly plugged into a DIMM slot of a PC is presented. They can be plugged into a 100MHz DIMM slot of a PC with Pentium 3, Pentium 4 or Athlon.

[September 10, 2008, 0:00]

Intel breaks 3GHz speed barrier

News But building high-end desktop is still worth the effort for manufacturers, as the high-end PCs are generally more profitable than are more commonplace desktops, and the machines can also create a so-called halo effect, boosting the performance...

[November 13, 2002, 7:39]

PC makers rev up 3GHz releases

News But building high-end desktop is still worth the effort for manufacturers, as the high-end PCs are generally more profitable than are more commonplace desktops, and the machines can also create a so-called halo effect, boosting the performance...

[November 12, 2002, 15:46]

AMD, Intel pushing beyond IGHz

News According to PC makers, the computing public's hunger for greater performance remains unabated -- and that means 1GHz, or 1,000MHz, processors will, sooner rather than later, be surpassed by even more powerful chips.

[March 9, 2000, 9:12]

Intel confirms 820 chip set delay

News With its promise to enhance PC performance, the 820 chip set, code-named Camino, is a significant product for Intel. A number of PC makers had been preparing to launch high-end products with the 820 chip set.

[September 28, 1999, 9:34]

ATI: Radeon 9700 is double the power of GeForce4

News ATI Technologies on Thursday released details of its upcoming Radeon 9700 PC graphics chip, saying it will deliver twice the performance of anything else on the market, and will lay a new foundation for cinematic 3D graphics.

[July 18, 2002, 13:54]

Intel's new Celeron gets off to a slow start

News Intel says that another Pentium II variant for the high performance PC and server market will be announced later this year. The new low-end processor from Intel, to be named Celeron, has met with a muted response from the world's PC manufacturers.

[March 5, 1998, 10:36]

AMD's 750MHz attack - kicks Intel when down

News AMD, with a new 750MHz version of the Athlon chip, is now offering PC buyers the highest clockspeed PC processor available. AMD's new Athlon is its first production 0.18 micron PC processor. AMD has a number of PC makers lined up to support the new...

[November 29, 1999, 14:17]

Intel delays new P4 due to 'anomalies'

News Boosting the performance of a chipset improves the performance of a PC. PC makers have inventory of the new 3GHz chip, but it is unlikely any of the chips have gotten to end customers yet. The chipmaker had planned to deliver its new 875P chipset...

[April 14, 2003, 14:05]

A Year Ago: AMD, Intel pushing beyond IGHz

News According to PC makers, the computing public's hunger for greater performance remains unabated -- and that means 1GHz, or 1,000MHz, processors will, sooner rather than later, be surpassed by even more powerful chips.

[March 9, 2001, 6:00]

Chip wars: Is there life after 1GHz?

News According to PC makers, the computing public's hunger for greater performance remains unabated -- and that means 1GHz, or 1,000MHz, processors will, sooner rather than later, be surpassed by even more powerful chips.

[March 8, 2000, 8:59]

Rambus-powered PCs in the works

News The twice-delayed chip set, whose announcement is expected in two weeks, will be at the core of new high-end PC models from a number of original equipment makers. Greater bandwidth allows the PC to move data in and out of the processor faster...

[November 2, 1999, 8:23]

Gateway resurrects AMD-powered PCs

News At the same time, it renews the relationship between AMD and Gateway, giving Gateway a second source for high-performance PC processors. The Select PC line, which will be for consumers and small businesses, will offer a range of Athlon speeds...

[January 10, 2000, 8:10]

Intel sees low-end PCs going for a song

News It thus offers many of the same elements as Intel's main high-performance chipset -- the Intel Express 915G -- for about $10 less, giving PC makers a lower-cost option for updating lower-price desktops.

[September 23, 2004, 11:30]

Intel chipset wakens new memory

News Memory and PC makers, however, became increasingly bitter about the high cost and production delays associated with RDRAM. Although Rambus provides the best performance, nearly every PC maker has flocked to less-expensive alternatives, which will...

[December 18, 2001, 8:58]

Chips in 2001: Intel gets obsessed, AMD goes corporate

News AMD, the chip manufacturer that re-invented itself in 2000 as a maker of sought-after high-performance desktop PC processors, plans to forge ahead with three new Athlon-based platforms. We're looking pretty good two years into what is a five-year...

[December 21, 2000, 8:23]

AMD to unleash new desktop beast

News Like many other game PC manufacturers, HP also offers high-end chips from Intel in the Compaq X, thus allowing customers to choose the processor manufacturer and model they desire. PC makers generally don't sell game machines, which often cost well...

[October 18, 2004, 9:20]

Dell's new PCs toe performance line

News Dell Computer on Monday raised the performance bar for home PC users, releasing a new Dimension line of desktop PCs. That Dell has managed to keep prices lower on a higher-end offering will set a standard for the desktop PC market, analysts said.

[July 11, 2000, 9:14]

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