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Chip makers to raise spending in 2010, SEMI says | Network World

Spending on plants and equipment used to make semiconductors will likely rise 64 percent next year, with more than half of all spending coming from six chip makers. But 2010 spending will remain far below 2008 levels, an industry group said.

ARM, Microsoft collaborating on 64-bit Windows version | Network World

ARM is working with Microsoft to tune the Windows OS to work on processors based on ARM's 64-bit architecture, an ARM official said this week.

Red Hat, Xen, Java, Cloudera prepped for 64-bit ARM | Network World

There's been a lot of talk from hardware vendors about 64-bit ARM servers, but without software the fledgling platform won't get very far. Several big vendors made announcements this week that show software support is on its way.

Asia Pacific provides 64 percent of 3Com’s global earnings | Network World

The Asia Pacific continues to be the best performing region for global converged network infrastructure supplier 3Com Corporation, according to its latest results released today.

Team GB and Accenture use profiling tools to win gold | Network World

We're used to hearing Olympic champions thank their coaches, families and gods while clutching their hard-earned gold medals, but few have yet offered a word of thanks to the management consultants that helped them bring that precious metal home.

Intel cuts back Itanium plans, raising questions about chip’s future | Network World

Intel has scaled back plans for the next version of Itanium in a move that raises questions about the future of the 64-bit server chip, used primarily in Hewlett-Packard's high-end Integrity servers.

Microsoft patches Patchguard, miss Purple Pill | Network World

Microsoft has updated its 64-bit kernel protection for Windows Vista, which most of us know as PatchGuard, but which Microsoft calls Kernel Patch Protection.

Utility evades Vista kernel defenses | Network World

A security feature in the 64-bit version of Windows Vista can be easily circumvented with a free utility that loads unsigned drivers into the kernel, according to researchers at Symantec.

ARM chases Intel on 3D transistors with TSMC deal | Network World

ARM is catching up with Intel on 3D transistors, announcing a new partnership with Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing to manufacture 64-bit chips that are faster and more power-efficient than current chips in which transistors are organized horizontally.

AMD under pressure | Network World

It’s been about four years since AMD introduced its 32-/64-bit Opteron processor. After a slow start, it’s been nothing but good fortunes for the chipmaker. Buoyed by Opteron, AMD stole market share away from formidable competitor Intel for several years. But things are changing.

Xen 3.1 brings open source virtualization to 64-bit | Network World

A new version of the open source Xen virtualization stack was released last week, offering up improved support for 64-bit systems, improved virtual server maintenance tools, and a new API for Xen software partners to play with.

Microsoft sees uptick in use of 64-bit Vista | Network World

People are beginning to use 64-bit Windows Vista on PCs in favor of the 32-bit version of the OS faster than they have previously, Microsoft said this week.

Coaching style matters in managing millennials | Network World

Forget any assumption that great pay will result in superior performance. In an April 2007 New York Times article it was revealed that today's MBA students aren't listing compensation as their top job priority. As important as work/life concerns are to them, that topic isn't even top of the list. What matters most now: "Challenging Responsibilities," weighing in at 64 percent, is a full 16 percent more important than compensation (48 percent) and 19 percent more important than work/life balance (45 percent

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IBM introduces processing monsters | Network World

IBM last week launched two monster servers, the IBM System p5 590 and the 595, a 64-core machine capable of processing 4 million transactions a minute.

AccessKenya posts 62 percent profit increase | Network World

AccessKenya has recorded half year profits of 104 million Kenyan shillings (US$1.6 million), up 62 percent from the 64 million shilling profit reported over the same period last year.

Competitors continue bickering over Vista’s security features | Network World

The way Microsoft is protecting the operating system kernel in the upcoming 64-bit version of Windows Vista continues to be a sore spot with some security vendors who claim it impairs the effectiveness of their intrusion protection and antimalware products.

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Raritan unveils 64-port KVM switch | Network World

Raritan rolled out what it claims is the first 64-port KVM-over-IP switch.

ISSCC – Intel details upgrade to Itanium processor | Network World

Intel on Monday is expected to detail Tukwila, its next generation of 64-bit Itanium processors that are used in enterprise servers.

What the first 64-bit iPhone chip means for you (hint: not much right now) | Network World

Apple fans have been craving some innovation for a while and the company seemed to deliver it Tuesday with the new A7 chip in the iPhone 5S, the first 64-bit processor to appear in a smartphone.

Is the rumored 64-bit Apple chip for iPhone 5S just wishful thinking? | Network World

Unconnected rumors about Apple’s mobile processor plans have bloggers speculating that Apple’s expected A7 chip will have a 64-bit architecture. But the performance boost of such a change is slight, and adopting it will take years, according to chip designer ARM Ltd.

Kernel space: kerneloops, read-mostly, and I/O port 80 | Network World

New kernel changes will help organize bug reports, use cache more efficiently, and prevent crashes on some x86-64 systems.

Apple’s 64-bit A7 chip a ‘marketing gimmick’, Qualcomm exec says | Network World

Apple's 64-bit A7 processor in the iPhone 5s is more a marketing stunt than a technical enhancement and though it will not deliver any immediate benefits to smartphone users, there are other reasons to move to 64-bit, a Qualcomm executive said on Tuesday.