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Why Nvidia's chips can power supercomputers

perspective Nvidia has taken its extremely high-performance graphics chips and restyled them for supercomputing. It looks to be a pretty good fit since some of the top supercomputing centers have adopted them.

November 30th, 2011 in Hardware by Brooke Crothers Comment

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Why SSDs are still so expensive

news analysis Technology complexity and market dynamics are two main factors why prices of solid-state drives have remained fairly stagnant for some time.

September 14th, 2011 in Hardware by Dong Ngo Comment

Texas Instruments to buy National Semiconductor for $6.5B

Texas Instruments and National Semiconductor boards of directors have already approved the all-cash deal, which makes TI "10 times larger".

April 5th, 2011 in Hardware by Erica Ogg Comment

Lenovo chairman talks economics, future of PCs

newsmaker Liu Chuanzhi, who is also co-founder of world's fourth-largest PC maker, discusses what the company is doing right, and why he looks forward to the end of "Wintel" dominance.

February 25th, 2011 in Hardware by Erica Ogg Comment

Nvidia reveals what's next for GPU computing

newsmaker Nvidia CEO Huang Jen-Hsun talks about his firm's role in the rise of parallel GPU computing and where the technology is heading

November 1st, 2010 in Hardware by Mary Branscombe Comment

Apple, Google, Facebook and the death of hardware

newsmaker Devices such as Apple's iPad may command high prices now, but hardware will soon be intrinsically worthless, argues Michael Cusumano, professor MIT Sloan School of Management.

July 14th, 2010 in Hardware by Nick Heath Comment

Pressing reset on Sony TVs

newsmaker Sony's Mike Abary discusses the future of PlayStation integration, the iPad, Google TV and Sony's blunders in the TV business.

June 22nd, 2010 in Hardware by Erica Ogg Comment

Are we taking supercomputing code seriously?

perspective Supercomputing programs behind so much science and research are written by people who are not software pros, says industry expert.

February 4th, 2010 in Hardware by Andrew Jones Comment

Intel's netbook app store: One too many?

commentary As chip giant launches AppUp, Larry Dignan weighs whether app store fatigue is setting in.

January 11th, 2010 in Hardware by Larry Dignan Comment

Intel CIO: Making IT personal

CIO 1-1 Diane Bryant talks to ZDNet Asia about traveling thrice as much to meet with her peers globally, and plans around accommodating employee-owned devices.

December 17th, 2009 in CIO 1 on 1 by Vivian Yeo Comment

Intel goes Google with cloud chip

commentary Key innovation in Intel's experimental 48-core chip isn't in the silicon--it's what the company's doing with it, says ZDNet UK's Rupert Goodwins.

December 3rd, 2009 in Hardware by Rupert Goodwins Comment

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