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.
Apple's latest chip gamble
Its US$278 million acquisition of P.A. Semi offers a whole new range of possibilities, but the chipmaker's current offering is unlikely to make its way into the iPhone.
Growing beyond a chip company
To sustain its growth in the fast-paced technology industry, AMD looks to the consumer market to expand its business, says its chief marketing officer.
A rising star in solar power
It may never eclipse silicon as the stuff panels are made of, but a material called CIGS (copper indium gallium selenide) has its advantages.
AMD's CTO says Intel messed up
With a few strong years of market share gains, Phil Hester says AMD will move deeper into servers, PCs and phones.
Intel's Viiv-talking pitch for PCs
Future digital home is supposedly called Viiv--but you wouldn't know it from first Viiv PCs.
Talkin' about Intel's next generation
Mooly Eden is now general manager of Intel's Mobile Platforms Group, but he occupies a special role in the company's history as one of the driving forces behind the original Pentium M processor.
Strike three for Intel
For the third straight quarter Intel is light on revenue. Is AMD to blame or is the overall PC market weakening?
Intel's traveling salesman
Chipmaker exec Anand Chandrasekher gets around, from living rooms to emerging nations.
Beyond Opteron
AMD Chief Technology Officer Phil Hester talks about multi-core processors, virtualization and promises a quad-core processor by 2007.
New hopes from Sun's idea factory
Can Sun recover the financial health it lost when the dot-com bubble burst? CNET News.com looks at whether it's on the right track.
AMD's case: market forces or manipulation?
Chipmaker's charges against Intel will hang on a close look at market realities.
Will the Apple faithful listen?
Mac fans may be wary of Apple's move, but there may be reasons why they'll buy Intel inside.
Barrett: No end in sight for Moore's Law
Moore's Law will boost chip abilities for many years to come, Intel CEO Craig Barrett predicted on Tuesday.
Intel unveils dual-core details
Intel is bringing its Smithfield chip to market, but hasn't put much meat on its bare-bones announcement.








