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Intel-based xSeries offers performance-enhancing technologies drawn from mainframe systems.
Microsoft, fresh off favorable settlements with the U.S. government and private plaintiffs, now must face antitrust issues raised overseas.
As part of its strategy to reach the small and mid-sized market with integrated offerings, IBM and Intentia on Tuesday announced a combined hardware and software offering designed to reduce the cost of collaborative e-business.
Broadcom Corp. has filed a new lawsuit against Intel Corp., accusing the giant chipmaker of infringing on its patents. The suit marks the latest in a series of legal skirmishes between the two rivals.
Chairman also tackles PC industry price war, HP-Compaq merger issues.
An SEC filing made yesterday disclosed many details about the HP-Compaq merger, including the history of the deal, severance packages, and the fact that three of the four proposed new divisions will be lead by HP execs.
Dell Computer beat Wall Street earnings estimates, but a continuing price war amid an industrywide slump pushed profits down 36 percent. Michael Dell, however, says there are no plans to 'lighten up' on price-cutting.
As one of its most financially turbulent years in recent history draws to a close, Xerox Corp. is turning inward to a little known, but potentially booming business as a source of hope for the future: global services.
Walter Hewlett, eldest son of H-P co-founder William Hewlett, today detailed his family's opposition to the company's proposed buyout of Compaq in a government filing.
IBM today announced zero percent financing options for all of its Intel-based servers, a limited-time offer that runs through Dec. 31.
Advanced Micro Devices Inc. has essentially exited the Athlon PC chipset market, focusing its design work on multiprocessor implementations and the upcoming 64-bit Hammer family.