News Focus: 64-bit processors power up chip forum
Published: 16 Oct 2001 13:14 BST
LATEST NEWS
ARM to unveil 64-bit Jaguar chip for handhelds
Tuesday 16th October Jaguar will borrow features from high-end servers so manufacturers can squeeze them into handheld devices - but it won't appear in products for some time yet
VIA to sell own-brand motherboards
Tuesday 16th October Legal problems are scaring away motherboard makers, so VIA will build its chipsets into its own products
Intel's P6 to live on in low-power chip
Tuesday 16th October Banias, Intel's upcoming low-power notebook chip, will be based on the same core as Pentium II and Pentium III
AMD, Intel, IBM stake out new territory at chip forum
Tuesday 16th October Chip makers go for greater performance and lower power consumption in face of semiconductor downturn
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ARM chip dominance defies market slump
Monday 15th October The UK chip designer continues to see strong revenues from its dominance of mobile phones and handheld computers
IBM to hit 1GHz with PowerPC chip
Monday 15th October The battle for the gigahertz-capable chip hots up, with IBM due to announce the PowerPC 750FX today
Intel to reveal chip-packaging breakthrough
Monday 8th October New technology will allow computers to handle 20GHz processors
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