HP trounces Oracle in court, but Oracle decisively wins
Oracle has to smile and play nicely with Itanium, har har.
Looks like HP kicked Oracle from the courtroom to the gutter, but somehow still lost the overall war.
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Looks like HP kicked Oracle from the courtroom to the gutter, but somehow still lost the overall war.
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LSI may have bought Sandforce, but at Computex, all that changed was the odd sticker and logo.
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This is where the second part of Intel’s spending comes to bear, they bought or promised to buy 15% of ASML.
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Intel’s investment in ASML last week has massive implications for both Intel and the rest of the industry.
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AMD yesterday announced an 11% drop in expected revenue this quarter, a massive drop.
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Intel is buying a large chunk of ASML, $3.1 billion to be exact, and giving them more money too.
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Research at Intel Day had a lot of cool technologies including one about manipulating encrypted images.
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Intel has finally come up with a name for Larrabee, and it fits in to their current branding perfectly.
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What comes after Intel’s Knights Corner in the Larrabee, I mean MIC, line?
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Netronome is finally announcing their first chip family built on Intel’s 22nm process, the NFP-6xxx line.
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This purpose of this update was to improve support for compiling the Linux kernel, and Intel’s drivers, for the new chip.
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Intel’s Thunderbolt press conference at Computex was an embarrassment of riches, only without the riches.
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The first Trinity board of Computex was shown off by Gigabyte, but that wasn’t it.
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Gigabyte is bringing back a product category that many enthusiasts have wanted for a long time, an overclocking workstation board.
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Why is Intel so afraid of people asking questions about it’s new ‘Ultrabook’ spec?
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