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Virtualization Moves Beyond Servers

SAN FRANCISCO—As server virtualization becomes more mainstream in the x86 space, technology vendors are beginning to look at what other areas the principles of...

Intel Cites Reasons to Stay on the Bus

SAN FRANCISCO—Intel will continue riding the bus route. Executives at the chip maker, in a high-level discussion of its Core Microarchitecture at its spring Developer...

OEMs Give Thumbs Up to Intels New Architecture

SAN FRANCISCO—Server makers are giving kudos to Intel for advances made in the area of performance and energy efficiency in its new chip architecture,...

IBM Woos SMBs with Bigger Express Portfolio, Price Cuts

IBM is expanding the number of low-end volume systems in its Express Portfolio in North America and offering introductory price discounts of up to...

Suns McNealy Stumps for Utility Computing

WASHINGTON—Thumping the open-source bible before an audience of government IT professionals on March 8, Sun Microsystems Chairman and CEO Scott McNealy warned that ongoing...

AMD, Others Look to Address Server Power Consumption

SAN FRANCISCO—Advanced Micro Devices says it wants to help create a better measurement for server power consumption. Executives at the chip maker, who are in...

Sun to Open-Source Education

NEW YORK—Sun Microsystems is taking a cue from its successes with open source to help shape the future of education and bridge the digital...

Intel to Boost Wireless Notebooks

SAN FRANCISCO—Intel plans to power up the wireless capabilities of notebook PCs. The chip maker will offer, later this year, a WiMax PC card that...

Intel Aims for New Mobile PC Category

SAN FRANCISCO—Intel is unfolding its plan to help create a new class of small and inexpensive mobile computers it calls "ultramobile PCs." The chip maker...

Startup Targets Wireless Needs of Vertical Markets

With a set of Wi-Fi modules for "application-specific devices," an Ohio startup is set to step into a business that Cisco Systems is about...