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Advanced Micro Devices Inc. is moving into the server and multiprocessor workstation markets with 1- and 1.2-GHz Athlon multiprocessor chips, along with a new chip set for the new processors.
Intel Corp., the biggest maker of computer processors, surged 7.6% after announcing that new products for the lucrative server market will come sooner than expected.
Intel is set to announce 2.8GHz and 2.6GHz Xeon chips for single- and dual-processor workstations and servers next week. Intel revs workstation, server chips | ZDNET X ...
Intel Corp., the biggest maker of personal computer processors, announced new chips for PCs and data centers that the company hopes will give it a bigger slice of the booming market for artificial ...
Intel Corp. fell after saying a new version of its Xeon server chip line will go into production in 2022, rather than by the end of this year as promised, the latest in a series of delays that ...
The chip core war continues to heat up. Today Advanced Micro Devices is announcing the release of new server microprocessors with 8 or 12 processors on a single chip.
Advanced Micro Devices will try to reach out to new customers next month with a line of Athlon processors aimed at workstations and servers, but hardware makers so far are passing on the chips ...
Intel is drumming up support for its latest 50-core Knights Corner and Xeon E5 server chips, which are key ... Today’s fastest supercomputer is K Computer at the Riken Advanced Institute ...
API NetWorks unveils a chip that bolsters a technology Advanced Micro Devices hopes will give its products an edge over rival Intel. Chip furthers AMD's computer overhaul plan - CNET X ...
SAN FRANCISCO - Advanced Micro Devices Inc. on Tuesday announced two new Athlon chips and a chipset as Intel Corp.'s main rival in microprocessors seeks to gain a foothold in the lucrative ...
ASE Technology with its advanced packaging capability is eyeing a bigger presence in the field of server and network chips, and expects to post revenue growth in 2022. ASE gearing up for server ...
SAN FRANCISCO - Intel Corp. today said it planned to introduce in the coming months a technology to boost the power of data-serving business computers, a strategic shift expected to shake up its ...