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IBM extends CloudBurst platform to Power7 | Network World

IBM has refreshed its CloudBurst products for building a virtualized private cloud, adding configurations based on its Power7 processor on top of the x86-based systems it already offered.

Chip giants investigate more power efficient chip design | Network World

IBM and other chip makers look beyond CMOS to design a more energy efficient processor

Isaiah processor likely outperforms Silverthorne, Via says | Network World

Via Technologies' upcoming Isaiah processor likely outperforms Intel's Silverthorne chip designed for mobile computers based on limited information about the chip that's been made available so far, according to the Isaiah's chief designer.

Via bets future on upcoming Isaiah processor | Network World

Via Technologies offered the first detailed look at its upcoming Isaiah processor architecture Thursday, showcasing technological and performance improvements that will determine whether or not the company can make it as a mainstream processor vendor.

Intel: 1,000-core processor possible | Network World

A group of Intel researchers have pioneered a messaging system that would allow multiple cores to communicate

Ellison: Oracle Enterprise Linux coming to Sparc | Network World

Oracle will port its Enterprise Linux distribution to Sun's Sparc processor, a move that could help it compete better against IBM and Hewlett-Packard in the high-end server business.

Intel core processors to get strong authentication security | Network World

Looking to help customers strengthen data security, Intel said it will include stronger one-time password authentication in its upcoming 2nd Generation Intel Core Processor platforms.

Intel ships next-generation Itanium chip | Network World

Intel on Tuesday said it has started shipping its new Itanium processor codenamed Tukwila, after multiple delays and development problems stalled its release for years.

Sony will take back manufacturing of Cell chips from Toshiba | Network World

Sony will take full control of the manufacturing of the processor used in its PlayStation 3 console, ending a two-year joint venture with Toshiba, the companies announced Friday.

Apple TV, ‘Ping’ and iTunes — what it means | Network World

There were a lot of rumors and expectations ahead of Apple's much-hyped music event yesterday. As expected, Apple unveiled a new touch-based iPod Nano, and an iPod Touch sporting the company's A4 processor, its super-high-resolution Retina display, and front and rear cameras offering HD video recording and video chat via FaceTime. There was also a new iPod Shuffle, which thankfully returns to the previous iteration's design with on-device buttons and a clip to make it wearable.

SeaMicro crams 768 Atom cores in new cloud server | Network World

SeaMicro has crammed 768 Atom processor cores into its latest low-power SM10000-64HD server in an effort to provide a quick response time to Web transactions while saving energy.

AMD looks to boost Fusion ecosystem through investments | Network World

Advanced Micro Devices is looking to invest in technology companies as it tries to build a hardware and software ecosystem around its upcoming Fusion processor, the company said on Tuesday.

Apple unveils new iMacs, revamps MacBooks and minis | Network World

Apple today revamped its iMac, MacBook and Mac mini lines in a long-expected refresh that company executives hinted yesterday was imminent. The high-end iMac now offers a quad-core processor.

Intel: Processor upgrade program saves tearing apart PC | Network World

Intel this week defended its fee-based processor upgrade program, saying it is a way to add incremental performance without having to tear the system apart for a CPU upgrade.

Intel settles patent suit with licensing organization | Network World

Intel said Monday it had settled a patent lawsuit with a research foundation that accused it of using a patented technology in its processor designs without permission.

Intel runs PC on CPU powered by solar cell | Network World

Intel on Thursday showed an experimental low-power processor the size of a postage stamp that could run PCs on solar power.

Nvidia, Intel reach SLI pact, but still clash over Nehalem | Network World

Nvidia on Monday licensed an important technology for its graphics cards to work with Intel's latest Nehalem processors, but friction between the vendors over the processor microarchitecture will continue to linger, an analyst said.

Microsoft ending support for Itanium | Network World

Microsoft is ending its support for Intel's Itanium processor with the current version of its Windows Server OS, according to a Microsoft blog posting Friday.

Beyond Apple’s WWDC: Five not so crazy iPhone predictions for 2011 | Network World

While a new iPhone is expected at the WWDC, we try to figure out what might be up for the iPhone next year. LTE connectivity and a 1.5GHz processor anyone?

Calxeda’s chip boosts ARM’s server fight with Intel | Network World

Calxeda on Tuesday announced its EnergyCore, an integrated server chip with an ARM processor that could provide the groundwork for ARM to challenge Intel's dominance in the server market.

AMD gains processor market share over Intel in Q3 | Network World

Worldwide processor shipments went up during the third quarter this year and Advanced Micro Devices gained market share from Intel over last year despite being hurt by manufacturing problems, according to a study released by Mercury Research on Tuesday.

Intel loses laptop chip market share to AMD in Q3 | Network World

Intel registered a drop in worldwide laptop-processor market share during the third quarter this year as Advanced Micro Devices came on strong with its latest Fusion PC processors, IDC said on Thursday.

Asus announces quad-core Eee Pad Transformer Prime tablet | Network World

Asustek Computer on Wednesday announced the 10-inch Eee Pad Transformer Prime tablet, which has a quad-core processor that could make it the fastest tablet in the market.

Moblin: 6 key things to know | Network World

Moblin, short for mobile Linux, is a free, open-source operating system originally developed by Intel for its low-power Atom processor and designed to run on devices, including netbooks.

HP debuts Android-based smartbook | Network World

Hewlett-Packard has launched the Compaq AirLife 100, a smartbook based on the Android OS and Qualcomm's Snapdragon processor, it said on Friday.

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