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Russians Launch Itanium Attack

News Intel is using a team of Russian engineers in its Moscow-based Intel Solutions Centre as a secret weapon in the cold war between Intel's IA-64 processors and established Risc systems. Intel's Solutions Centres, of which there are 20 worldwide and...

[June 28, 2001, 9:58]

BT Discovers Intel VPro Advanced Remote Management

White Papers BT conducted extensive tests to evaluate Intel vPro technology at its Network Integrity Centre in London, UK. BT was keen to evaluate Intel vPro technology which has many of these critical capabilities built into the hardware.

[May 17, 2007, 1:00]

Intel - Venture Investments To Boost IA-64

News Partners also report "refrigerator-sized" test hardware, which Intel claims will shrink from 7U (data-centre rack-mount units) to 4U by ship date. But Steeleye's board blanched when it saw Intel's contract and the requirements it implied.

[April 4, 2000, 11:35]

Palm Prepares For China In 2003

News Palm OS 4.2 SC, scheduled to debut in the second quarter, will be aimed at Motorola 68K processors, and Palm OS 5.3 SC, due in the third quarter, will be targeted at ARM processors from Intel, Motorola and Texas Instruments.

[December 11, 2002, 16:04]

Intel Unrolls Blueprints Programme

News The Blueprints programme arises from an effort by Intel's Enterprise Solutions Division to create products geared toward industries such as telecommunications. for Intel, said Deborah Conrad, vice president and general manager of the chipmaker's...

[March 26, 2002, 6:31]

Buyers Turn Up The Heat On Server Makers

News In private, server maker senior executives and engineers are becoming increasingly exasperated at what they see as unacceptably high power consumption by Intel's processors. Ken Loyd of Intel's server platform group, who was also speaking at the...

[May 11, 2005, 10:25]

Pinpointing HP's Centre Of Gravity

News Dell's track record, for example, indicates that a lower cost business model, based on standard components and leveraging the R&D of companies like Intel and Microsoft, has high value for customers. For the enterprise business, the company hooked...

[October 7, 2003, 15:00]

VMware Predicts A Virtualised World

News In separate news, VMware and Intel used the Intel Developer Forum in San Francisco to announce plans to build a new virtualisation specification, provide expanded product support and launch a global joint marketing campaign.

[March 8, 2006, 12:35]

Intel CEO: Demand Cheaper Internet In Europe

News On Tuesday Intel showed off its latest wireless solutions at its new Wireless Communications Competency Centre in Stockholm to international journalists. Intel President and CEO Craig Barrett is expected to call on business leaders in Europe to...

[June 20, 2000, 12:38]

The March Of Linux In The Enterprise

News Still, the results serve notice that the Windows server market could come under pressure from Linux, because Linux runs on the same Intel hardware. Intel-based servers would be shipped free of an operating system with the final determination of the...

[March 11, 2004, 13:45]

Tech Vendors Line Up For Green Grid

News Brocade, Novell and Copan have joined the grid this week, joining other global vendors including IBM, Intel, AMD, Sun, Dell and HP. Intel was originally excluded from the consortium, while rival AMD was a founding member.

[April 12, 2007, 16:18]

US Report: New 3Com Unit Takes On Intel

News Com has fantastic adapter cards and switches, but they can't rest on their laurels because Intel is giving chase," said Art Brieva, a systems integrator at Intelligent Computer Solutions Inc (www.icsnet.com).

[July 20, 1998, 9:40]

Retailers Band With Intel To Speed RFID

News Chipmaker Intel is working with a consortium, including the Carrefour Group, Metro Group and Tesco.com, to create a forum called the Electronic Product Code Retail User's Group of Europe. A cadre of tech companies, including Intel, Microsoft and...

[January 13, 2004, 7:50]

IS Looking Forward To LinuxWorld

News For systems, the Californian company plans to add Linux support to its PA-RISC high-end servers to complement previously announced plans for Linux on its NetServers and on Intel's 64-bit IA-64 platform.

[March 1, 1999, 15:02]

3Com To Shut Dublin Plant

News IBM, for example, outsourced its Intel server manufacturing to Sanmina SCI last January. These actions further enhance 3Com's ability to bring competitive and comprehensive networking solutions to the enterprise market," Bruce Claflin, 3Com's chief...

[September 11, 2003, 9:00]

HP: Everything Can Be Bladed

News Offering plenty of computing power in a small format using industry standard Intel and AMD processors, blades offer IT managers simplicity and the possibility of making savings in areas like power and cooling.

[June 16, 2006, 12:55]

New Group Aims At Universal Security

News The five founding members are AMD, Hewlett-Packard, IBM, Intel and Microsoft. Among the many forthcoming technologies are Intel's LaGrande, chipmaker Via Technologies' Padlock, Phoenix Technologies' Core Managed Environment and Transmeta's next...

[April 9, 2003, 12:00]

Shortlists For CNET Tech Awards Unveiled

News BP and Intel — BP-Intel Partnership Lagan Technologies, CAPS Solutions — UNIform Frontline Integration Solution (UFIS) Centre of Distance Education — University of London's E-Learning Website Awards will be handed out for excellence in more than 14...

[July 7, 2006, 15:35]

Chip Heavyweights Hope Alliance Adds Up

News Meanwhile, several other companies, including Intel, Advanced Micro Devices and National Semiconductor, have expressed a keen interest in making chips for the consumer-electronics, embedded-processor and networking markets.

[April 14, 2002, 7:31]

Unisys Booth Sends Delegates Running

News People love to rib Intel for its hot chips and high power consumption these days, but a Unisys representative blamed the mishap on convention centre wiring, pointing out that servers at the show weren't even plugged in.

[April 5, 2006, 17:25]


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