Intel will salvage Larrabee processor, analysts predict

From InfoWorld: Although Intel delayed its first stand-alone graphics processor, code-named Larrabee, the company could use elements of the chip's design and architecture in future products, analysts said on Monday.

Intel on Friday delayed the commercial release of Larrabee, which...

Google Real-Time Search Provides Fresh Results

From PC World: Google announced several interesting things at its press event today, including Google Googles, a vision-assisted search app for Android phones that lets you snap a photo of a real-world item, then get information about it. But the big news turned out to be Google Real...

Intel shifts focus to laptop graphics technology

From CNET News.com: Intel will focus on next-generation laptop technology that combines graphics functions with the main processor, in the wake of the cancellation of its initial "Larrabee" graphics processor.

Despite the market-rattling news from Intel late on Friday--which pushed...

Seagate enters solid-state drive market

From CNET News.com: Solid-state drives are generally faster than hard-disk drives, particularly at retrieving data, and have won limited acceptance in the laptop market. Seagate, however, is targeting the more lucrative and potentially larger server market and will compete with likes...

Dell Vostro V13 Offers Adamo Style on the Cheap

From DailyTech: Dell has been working hard to produce machines that not only perform well for consumers and business users, but also look good. With the computer market being hit hard by the poor global economy Dell has apparently finally realized that machines costing in the...

Microsoft and Yahoo! Form Alliance for Search, Ads

From X-bit Labs: Yahoo! and Microsoft have announced that the two have finalized an advertising and search deal that will have Bing power Yahoo's search results and Yahoo! provide search-advertising services for both companies.

Microsoft and Yahoo! first announced the 10-year-long...

Arm, Qualcomm invest $10M in chip startup Arteris

From InfoWorld: Arm and Qualcomm led a group of investors that have invested nearly $10 million in chip interconnect startup Arteris, the companies said Monday.

Arteris' main product is an on-chip interconnect called Network on Chip used to link components of complex chips, called...

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