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ARM revenue boost: up 33 per cent
By Adam Hartley published
Cambridge-based ARM Holdings reports on a pretty successful financial year this week, with revenues up 33 per cent to £406 million during 2010.
Intel recalls Sandy Bridge chipset
By Adam Hartley published
Intel, the world's largest chipmaker, has stopped and recalled all shipments of the 'Cougar Point' chipset, affecting all laptops and desktops which use its new Sandy Bridge processor.
Intel launching tablet PC chips early 2011
By Adam Hartley published
Will tablet PC makers follow the Oak Trail?
Intel invests $8 billion in new chip factories
By Adam Hartley published
Intel is investing a cool $8 billion (a shade over £5 billion) in new chip manufacturing plants in the US, with the focus on developing increasingly small 22-nanometer chips.
167-processor DSP chip is ultra-energy efficient
By Mark Harris in Seattle published
A new, extremely energy-efficient processor chip that provides breakthrough speeds for a variety of computing tasks has been designed by a group at the University of California.
Intel profits down but expects PC sales to rise
By Mark Harris in Seattle published
Chip-maker Intel thinks that PC sales have 'bottomed out' and expect better times ahead
Molecular memory promises storage boost
By Mark Harris published
Graphene chips should be tough, long-lived and cheap to make
Nvidia to revolutionise laptop graphics
By Dan Grabham published
Integrated GPU from MacBook promises gateway to mobile gaming bliss
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