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AMD cuts 20% of workforce
Chip maker Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) plans to cut as many as 2,340 jobs, or about 20% of its workforce News | 15 Oct 2012
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New processor designs boost graphics to speed up Windows
New x86 processors will provide the horsepower for next-generation desktop applications News | 28 Sep 2012
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Intel makes breakthrough on digital radio chips
After 10 years of research, Intel Labs finally reveals fully digital radio transceivers that fit on 32nm system-on-chips (SoCs) News | 13 Sep 2012
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Intel forecasts lower revenues for Q3 due to a reduction in demand
Intel has announced a decline in its sales forecasts for the third quarter of 2012, due to lower demand for consumer and enterprise PCs News | 10 Sep 2012
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HP struggles as Dell and Cisco push enterprise servers
HP is continuing to suffer as a result of Oracle dropping Itanium support while Dell’s enterprise strategy gains momentum News | 30 Aug 2012
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IBM bets on smaller, faster, more secure mainframe
IBM unveils a smaller, faster, more secure mainframe computer to compete with increasingly popular, low-cost, PC-based enterprise servers News | 29 Aug 2012
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IBM acquires Texas Memory Systems
IBM buys flash storage specialist Texas Memory Systems for an undisclosed sum and promises to invest in further product development News | 16 Aug 2012
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The IT behind Mars Science Laboratory's landing of the Curiosity rover
IT has been key to successfully landing the rover robot Curiosity, on Mars earlier this week. News | 08 Aug 2012
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Interview: Warren East, CEO of chip designer ARM
ARM chief discusses the growth of machine to machine technology, patent wars and why he hopes the company will stay independent News | 07 Aug 2012
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ARM announces faster GPUs for smartphones and tablets
UK-based ARM Holdings has announced its second-generation graphics processing unit designs, which it says offer a 50% performance boost News | 07 Aug 2012
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How IBM researchers hope to change the world
IBM's Zurich research labs opened its doors to reveal some of the technologies we can expect to be using in 10 to 15 years Feature
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High-performance computing drives high-performance F1 cars to success
Jennifer Scott investigates how Formula 1 team Marussia uses a supercomputer to design and test its cars on a budget Feature
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Mandatory carbon reporting: Indirect emissions guidelines for IT managers
As the UK government announces mandatory carbon reporting for listed companies, how are IT managers to interpret guidelines on indirect emissions? Feature
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Computer Weekly / TechTarget IT priorities survey 2012
Learn which IT priorities are at the top of UK IT managers lists for 2012. Coverage from across our network includes cloud, budget cuts, networking, security, disaster recovery and more. IT priorities survey
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Interview: Mike Lynch on Autonomy at HP
Mike Lynch co-founded Autonomy and sold it to HP for £7bn. Now he is HP's executive vice-president, information management. Feature
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Intel Developer Forum 2012 focuses on wireless
Andrew Buss reviews the technology on show at Intel's 2012 Developer Forum in San Francisco. Opinion
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As cheap as chips: turning the 'internet of things' into business benefits
To benefit from the internet of things, organisations should develop offerings responsive to the flow of data from chips embedded in products. Opinion
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Can Raspberry Pi transform the sorry state of IT education?
Is the $25 Raspberry Pi – a basic computer on a single printed circuit board - capable of transforming the sorry state of IT education in our schools? Opinion
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Opinion: 2012 must bring security for the internet of things, says BCS
The reality is that no IT security issue ever gets solved for all time - it is a race without end between attackers and defenders, says the BCS. Opinion
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The future of computing at IBM Zurich research labs
Chips powered by the sun and cooled by water are just some of the long-term research projects at IBM's Zurich labs Photo Story
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Getting school children excited about learning IT
Children at St Matthew's School in Surbiton, London learn about technology and programming in a project to prove that IT education can be fun. Video
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Colossus, the world's first electronic, programmable computer
The National Museum of Computing (TNMOC) located on Bletchley Park is creating a completely new gallery for its most famous exhibit: the rebuild of Colossus, the world's first electronic, programmable computer. Photo Story
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Supplier profile: IBM
In this IBM supplier profile you will find news, tips and research on the vendor. guide
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AMD cuts 20% of workforce
Chip maker Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) plans to cut as many as 2,340 jobs, or about 20% of its workforce News
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New processor designs boost graphics to speed up Windows
New x86 processors will provide the horsepower for next-generation desktop applications News
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How IBM researchers hope to change the world
IBM's Zurich research labs opened its doors to reveal some of the technologies we can expect to be using in 10 to 15 years Feature
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Intel Developer Forum 2012 focuses on wireless
Andrew Buss reviews the technology on show at Intel's 2012 Developer Forum in San Francisco. Opinion
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The future of computing at IBM Zurich research labs
Chips powered by the sun and cooled by water are just some of the long-term research projects at IBM's Zurich labs Photo Story
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Intel makes breakthrough on digital radio chips
After 10 years of research, Intel Labs finally reveals fully digital radio transceivers that fit on 32nm system-on-chips (SoCs) News
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Intel forecasts lower revenues for Q3 due to a reduction in demand
Intel has announced a decline in its sales forecasts for the third quarter of 2012, due to lower demand for consumer and enterprise PCs News
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HP struggles as Dell and Cisco push enterprise servers
HP is continuing to suffer as a result of Oracle dropping Itanium support while Dell’s enterprise strategy gains momentum News
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IBM bets on smaller, faster, more secure mainframe
IBM unveils a smaller, faster, more secure mainframe computer to compete with increasingly popular, low-cost, PC-based enterprise servers News
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IBM acquires Texas Memory Systems
IBM buys flash storage specialist Texas Memory Systems for an undisclosed sum and promises to invest in further product development News
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