AMD Launces First Two Opteron Warsaw Processors

From X-bit Labs: Advanced Micro Devices has announced the availability of the new AMD Opteron microprocessors based on the code-named “Warsaw” design. The power efficiency and relatively new price of the new products are expected to help their popularity among server makers.

AMD Opteron 6338P (12...

Thecus N2560 Review (Page 1 of 8)

When the Calgary Flames took to the ice last weekend, no one knew it would be a night to remember. Bob Hartley, the coach of the Calgary Flames, decided to throw out the fourth line as the starting line; stating that they had a “scoring touch” recently. Since the Flames were the visiting team, they were to submit the starting lineup prior to the home team, who were the Vancouver Canucks. John Tortorella, the coach of the Canucks, was well aware...

IBM/Lenovo Deal Wins Praise

From EETimes: Analysts generally praised as a win/win deal IBM's decision to sell its Intel-based server business to Lenovo for $2.3 billion. They agreed that the move lets IBM focus on its higher-margin Power and proprietary servers, while Lenovo extends its market for high-volume x86-based systems...

Profits stall at Samsung's mobile division

From PC World: Profits were flat in the fourth quarter in Samsung Electronics’ smartphone and tablet business, despite an uptick in sales, in part because the company spent more on marketing over the holiday shopping period.

The company’s IT and mobile communications (IM) division, which has...

Qualcomm Grabs up Palm, IPAQ, and Bitfone Patent Portfolio from HP

From DailyTech: Qualcomm has announced that it has purchased a number of patents from HP. The patent portfolio includes patents for Palm, IPAQ, and Bitfone. Qualcomm says that the patent purchase helps to enhance its strength and diversity in the mobile technologies realm.

The patent portfolio...

AMD Posts Solid Q413 Earnings

From EETimes: AMD on Tuesday announced the fourth quarter earnings for 2013 exceeding its own goal. The increased sales of new game consoles by Sony and Microsoft allowed AMD’s semi-custom SoCs and graphics products to make up for the decline in their chipsets sold for notebooks.

The chipmaker...

Nokia sales plummet ahead of Microsoft takeover

From PC World: Nokia’s improving Lumia shipments came to a halt during the fourth quarter, bad news for Microsoft, which will soon take over the phone unit.

The Finnish company reported fourth-quarter sales of €3.48 billion ($4.75 billion), down 21 percent year-on-year, and a net loss of €615...

Lenovo Announces Intent to Purchase IBM x86 Server Business

From DailyTech: Earlier this week word surfaced that Lenovo and IBM were resuming talks that could see the former picking up the latter’s x86 server business. Lenovo has today confirmed that it intends to purchase that x86 server arm.

“This acquisition demonstrates our willingness to invest in...

Microsoft Might Launch Windows 9 Threshold This November – Rumor

From X-bit Labs: It is well known that the situation with adoption of Microsoft Corp.’s latest Windows 8 operating system is far from rosy. Obviously, this impacts not only Microsoft’s business, but also sales of personal computers by companies like Dell, Hewlett-Packard or Lenovo. A new rumor...

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