AMD-Intel antitrust case falls below CIOs' radar
AMD's antitrust case against Intel doesn't occupy the minds of CIOs, says Intel Australia/New Zealand managing director Philip Cronin.
AMD's antitrust case against Intel doesn't occupy the minds of CIOs, says Intel Australia/New Zealand managing director Philip Cronin.
Ahead of its original plan, but still months after the competition, Intel appears ready to launch its dual-core Xeon processors this week according to some sources.
With great respect, you probably won’t be deciding the outcome of the CPU race. Not if your normal shopping list has called for backward-compatible, x86 systems that are 25% faster than the previous year’s models at about the same cost.
Business as usual
AMD's dual-core launch set to be trumped by a few days
Chip was widely expected next year
Price cut takes effect on Monday