Scott Ferguson

AMD Says Manufacturing Deal Does Not Violate Intel Processor Patents

The deal that will spin off Advanced Micro Devices’ manufacturing facilities into a new joint venture company will not violate the company’s licensing agreement with Intel, an AMD spokesman said. On Oct. 7, AMD announced that it would take a bold step and split the company in two in order to better compete in the […]

Lenovo, Acer Notebooks Offering Intel Processors, WiMax Technology

While Sprint and Intel are busy setting up the first large-scale WiMax network in the United States, Lenovo and Acer are each rushing a number of notebooks into the market that are equipped with the new wireless broadband technology. The first large-scale deployment of WiMax technology is taking place in Baltimore Oct. 8, as Sprint […]

AMD Spins Off Processor Manufacturing Facilities to Better Compete with Intel

Advanced Micro Devices is finally detailing its long-talked-about “asset smart” plan, which will allow the chip maker to spin off its manufacturing facilities into a new company while allowing AMD to reduce its financial debt and better compete against Intel. The new manufacturing company, which will be temporarily called “The Foundry Company,” will be a […]

IBM Power Systems Get Power Processor, Virtualization Makeover to Compete Against HP, Sun

IBM is looking to widen its offering for the Unix market with new Power Systems that support more processing cores based on IBM’s Power Architecture as well as new management and virtualization features. IBM Power Systems were introduced in April as a new set of offerings that combined the older IBM Systems i and System […]

AMD Plans No Changes to 45-Nm ‘Shanghai’ Processor Production Schedule After Spinning Off Fabs

While Advanced Micro Devices is busy spinning off its fabs into a new joint venture, the chip maker’s executives said AMD still plans to deliver its 45-nanometer “Shanghai” processors by year’s end. In an interview, Nigel Dessau, executive vice president and AMD’s chief marketing officer, said despite plans to spin off AMD’s manufacturing facilities in […]

Intel Sells Off Telco Carrier, Network Server Division to German Computer Maker

Intel is selling off its carrier-grade and network server business to a German company that specializes in creating embedded systems and other products for the telecommunications industry, the two companies announced Oct. 6. In a statement, Intel announced that it had sold the division, which makes carrier-grade and IP network security systems to Kontron AG, […]

Freescale Looks to Unload Cellular Chip Business

Freescale Semiconductor is looking to unload its cellular handset microprocessors business after the chip company cited slowing order from Motorola-Freescale’s largest customer for mobile handset chips. The news that Freescale would either sell off or develop a joint venture agreement for its handset chip business was first disclosed in a filing with the U.S. Securities […]

iSuppli: HP, Dell Tops in Worldwide PC Shipments

Dell gained back some share of the worldwide PC market in the second quarter of 2008, thanks to its retail and channel strategies, but the company still ranked behind Hewlett-Packard, according to research company iSuppli. The iSuppli report, released Oct. 2, showed that HP shipped a total of 13.4 million desktops and notebook during the […]

Semiconductor Industry Concerned About Wall Street Financial Crisis

The good news for the semiconductor industry is that sales increased more than 5 percent in August thanks to robust sales of cellular telephones, desktops and notebooks. The bad news is that Wall Street’s current woes could dampen the forecast for the rest of the year, especially if consumer confidence erodes. The report, released by […]

IBM Adds Data Storage Capacity to BladeCenter S

IBM is now offering a shared-storage option with its BladeCenter S that will allow small and midsize businesses to take advantage of up to 12TB of data storage within a blade enclosure. On a day when Hewlett-Packard acquired LeftHand Networks to boost its own storage and virtualization options, IBM announced Oct. 1 that its BladeCenter […]