Monthly Archives: October 2003

Intels Absence Noted at Microprocessor Forum

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SAN JOSE—Surprising many long-time attendees, Intel Corp. chose not to present at this years Microprocessor Forum, held here this week. Its presence was implicit,...

Centaur Builds Security into X86-Compatible Chips

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SAN JOSE—Security algorithms moved toward mainstream hardware implementation with a Tuesday morning announcement by Glenn Henry, (as seen in photo above) president of Centaur...

Transmeta Demos LongRun2 Technology

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SAN JOSE—In a surprise announcement at this mornings opening session of the Microprocessor Forum, Transmeta Corp. CTO David Ditzel (as seen in photo above)...

Transmeta Unveils New Processor

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At long last, Transmeta Corp. on Tuesday will take the wraps off of its TM8000, the companys next big chance to move back into...

CIOs Moving to the Boardroom

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NEW YORK—IT leaders were given the challenge at SIMposium 2003 here to move from the computer room and into the boardroom.In his keynote, Dr....

IBM Touts Power5 Chip

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Users of servers powered by IBMs upcoming Power5 processors will be able to perform routine maintenance without having to shut down the systems and...

Transmeta Efficeon Targets Centrino Market

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At long last, Transmeta Corp. has taken the wraps off of the TM8000, the companys next big chance to move back into mainstream computing.Transmeta...

New DCML Standard to Enable Utility Computing

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EDS and Opsware on Tuesday here unveiled a proposed standard that officials said will help fuel the growth toward utility computing in the data...

Thwarting Piracy

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Legislation percolating through Congress looks to ensure that federal law provides copyright protection to owners of commercial databases.The Database and Collections of Information Misappropriation...

Oracle Keys on SMBs

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Oracle Corp. has introduced a new license scheme that company officials said will give smaller IT organizations a lower-cost point of entry to its...