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Memory Market Due for Big Shift in 2010
[November 20, 2009] The move from DDR2 to DDR3 will be a fast one and only the nimble memory makers will survive. Who are they and what does this mean for consumers?

Oracle Gets a One-Week Extension on Sun Deal
[November 20, 2009] Oracle gets more time from the EU to defend its purchase of Sun Microsystems, while some are calling on the company to sell off MySQL.

Windows 7: From Beta to Final Code in One Year
[November 20, 2009] How did Microsoft go from a pre-beta version of its operating system to final product in under a year? And how is it helping the XP migration?

After a Hot Autumn, Intel & AMD Business Cools
[November 20, 2009] Builds begin to slow as Q1, a typically slow period, approaches. Will the sector descend gently or crash to earth?

Is an Upgrade to Office 2010 in Your Future?
[November 19, 2009] Selling updates to its Office productivity suite is always a challenge for Microsoft, but the company thinks it has good arguments this time around.

Dell Sales, Earnings Fall Short of Expectations
[November 19, 2009] Sales softness offset by improved capital spending but it's not enough to help this quarter. How is the future looking?

AMD Revises Debt Position to the Upside
[November 18, 2009] Now that it's settled things with Intel, what steps is the chip company taking to deal with its debilitating debt?

Microsoft Shows Off Silverlight 4, IE9 Plans
[November 18, 2009] How far along is Internet Explorer 9 after just three weeks of development? Sinofsky answers that and the company offers betas galore.

HyperCard Reborn?
[November 17, 2009] Runtime Revolution releases the latest version of its natural language development environment for the Web.

Microsoft Offers Azure Availability, New Tools
[November 17, 2009] One year after its announcement, Azure gets a launch date and plenty of new features.

Gartner Sees Big Semiconductor Rebound in 2010
[November 17, 2009] For chipmakers, the rising tide of PC demand lifted all boats. But what drove the turnaround?

Intel Unveils Plans for Six-Core Nehalem-EX
[November 16, 2009] High-end Xeon processor was previously announced as an eight-core processor, but Intel branched out.

Top Supercomputer Nearly Doubles in Speed
[November 16, 2009] Can a processor upgrade really yield those kinds of results?

AMD Scores Supercomputing Points
[November 16, 2009] Even while going through some tough times, AMD holds its own in the supercomputing world.

Should Oracle Dump Europe Before MySQL?
[November 13, 2009] How far can Oracle afford to go if it can't win over European regulators to complete its purchase of Sun?

Winners and Losers in the Intel-AMD Settlement
[November 12, 2009] It's pretty much a win all around, unless you're an ambitious New York politician.

How Globalfoundries Ended the Intel-AMD Suit
[November 12, 2009] AMD's attempt to dump its fabrication facilities was what finally forced the two companies to talk.

AMD's Plan to Reach Financial Freedom
[November 12, 2009] After getting beaten around by the economy for most of 2009, the semiconductor vendor has big expectations for next year.

AMD's Ambitious 2010 Product Roadmap
[November 11, 2009] A lot of new platforms, new technologies and migrations, all taking place in one year.

Intel Unveils Reader for the Visually Impaired
[November 10, 2009] Rather than compete with Kindle, Intel's new device is for those with reading challenges who need to read content not available as an e-Book.

Will Parts Shortages Stunt the PC Sales Recovery?
[November 10, 2009] As nVidia and AMD grind their teeth waiting for adequate supplies of graphics chips, they aren't the only suppliers feeling the pinch of low inventory.

Processor Sales Soar in Q3: IDC
[November 10, 2009] Intel widens its lead as AMD and VIA Technologies slip.

European Regulators Object to Oracle-Sun Merger
[November 09, 2009] Oracle vows to fight -- and it has the U.S. Justice Department on its side.

Apple Issues Second Snow Leopard Update
[November 09, 2009] The update includes a larger set of bug fixes and addresses a major vulnerability that surfaced in September.

Sun Hangs In There Despite Tough Q1
[November 09, 2009] It's rough times for the company but a recent SEC filing shows it's not just shriveling up.

UCSD Plans First Flash-Based Supercomputer
[November 06, 2009] Spinning media just wasn't up to the job, so UCSD is banking on flash memory to build its dream machine.

Digging Into N.Y.'s Antitrust Suit Against Intel
[November 06, 2009] Why is New York Attorney General Andrew Cuomo suing Intel?

nVidia's CEO Admits Supply Chain Problems
[November 05, 2009] After reporting solid numbers for the quarter, nVidia's CEO addresses a number of key issues facing the graphics chip supplier.

nVidia Blows Past Revenue, Earnings Projections
[November 05, 2009] Third quarter tops figures even before the industry's downturn.

Windows 7 Drives a 49% Spike in PC Sales
[November 05, 2009] That's not as huge a gain as compared to the Vista launch -- but it's far better than what could have happened.


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