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Intel recasts Pentium chip for servers
Intel is giving new life to its Pentium processor for servers, and has started shipping the new Pentium 350 chip for low-end servers. Read More


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Dell PowerEdge servers get AMD's new 16-core chips
Dell on Tuesday said it has upgraded its PowerEdge servers with the just-released 16-core Opteron processors from Advanced Micro Devices. Read More

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Q&A: Exascale now a global race for tech
The international competition to build an exascale supercomputer is gaining steam. Peter Beckman, a top computer scientist at the Department of Energy's Argonne National Laboratory, explains why the effort is important. Read More

Jonny Evans: Apple: 15" MacBook Air for Q1; iPhone 4S selling out
Apple will storm into next year, with new MacBook Air models set for Q1, and an iPhone 4S-driven return to growth in its eternal battle with Android. Read More

Small PC makers hiking PC prices on hard-drive shortage
The early brunt of a hard-drive shortage resulting from widespread flooding in Thailand is falling on small PC makers, who are raising computer prices to stem losses. Read More


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Amazon sees Kindle sales surge on Black Friday
Black Friday proved to be the best yet for the Kindle e-reader and tablet devices, while the Kindle Fire tablet remains Amazon's top-selling product. Read More

7 hot storage startups to watch
From storage for virtual machines to cheap all-flash hardware, here are seven movers and shakers in the network storage market today. Read More

AMD introduces branded memory modules for desktops
Advanced Micro Devices' first branded desktop system memory modules, called AMD Memory, will be available in North America through major retailers, the company said Monday. Read More

Five Ways to Get the Most Out of Existing Storage
Recent flooding in Thailand has affected many hard drive manufacturers, resulting in price hikes for hard drives of as much as 50 to 100 percent. How long this will last is unclear, but in the meantime, you can postpone new purchases of storage gear by implementing these methods to help reduce unnecessary files, reduce the space used on the system, and allow for expansion with existing systems. Read More

EC lets WD take over Hitachi hard drive business, with conditions
Western Digital will be allowed to take over Hitachi's hard disk drive business, but only if it sells off a 3.5-inch hard disk drive production plant. Read More

 
 
 

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