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ARM CTO predicts chips the size of blood cells

  Enterprise IT, smartphones boost tech earnings | Microsoft claims Hyper-V will leapfrog VMware
 
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ARM CTO predicts chips the size of blood cells
In less than a decade, that smartphone you're holding could have 32 times the memory, 20 times the bandwidth and a microprocessor core no bigger than a red blood cell, the CTO of chip design company ARM said on Thursday. Read More


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Enterprise IT, smartphones boost tech earnings
Third-quarter earnings reports from major tech vendors continued to pour in this week, confirming upbeat trends for enterprise software and emerging markets but mixed results for hardware and components. Read More

Microsoft claims Hyper-V will leapfrog VMware
After years of playing catch-up to VMware the upcoming version of Hyper-V is wowing the Microsoft faithful with unique new features -- and gaining the attention of VMware users, too, one consultant says. Read More

HP team of 100 helped decide PC unit's fate
Hewlett-Packard's decision to reject the plan to spin-off or sell its PC division came after an intensive, six-week study by a team of 100 people at the company. Read More

Why Microsoft's vision of the future will really happen
Two videos from Microsoft show the future of technology. The videos fascinate in the way that science fiction does, but what's even more interesting is that this vision will almost certainly come true. Read More

Graphics Cards: Choose the Best Board for Your Budget
If a speedy processor is the brain of a gaming PC, the graphics card is the heart and soul. A powerful graphics card can mean the difference between a sensory feast and an interactive slideshow. Although upgrading your graphics board is one of the simplest ways to produce noticeable improvements in your PC's gaming performance, it's also one of the most confusing: Throwing extra money at the problem isn't always the best solution, and you have lots of products to choose from. Don't fret, however: We're here to help. Read More

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The two primary forms of public cloud computing, Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS) and Software-as-a-Service (SaaS), are both growing dramatically in popularity. Over the last few years, the primary focus of the IaaS providers has been on offering the basic compute and storage resources required to run applications. Read More

IBM opens up smartphone, tablet support for its workers
IBM has embraced the growing 'bring your own device' trend by allowing its employees to buy and use their own smartphones and tablets for work tasks, said IBM's CTO for mobility, Bill Bodin. Read More

JR Raphael: Android tablets and wireless keyboards: Decisions, decisions
I decided to turn my Android tablet into an all-purpose travel machine. First, I had to find the best wireless keyboard for a PC-like typing experience. Read More

PC Intelligence: Connected ecosystems, traditional PC hardware and the new Windows user interface
There is no doubt Microsoft is the undisputed OS leader in the PC market. Whether they can earn a place in the post-PC world remains to be seen. Read More

3 Bluetooth keyboards for Android tablets
A Bluetooth keyboard can add a whole new dimension to your Android tablet. We highlight three excellent and affordable options. Read More

China's newest supercomputer uses homegrown chips
China has built its first supercomputer based entirely on homegrown microprocessors, a major step in breaking the country's reliance on Western technology for high-performance computing. Read More

 
 
 

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