AMD has launched a multi-core cashback incentive, offering money back for 4-, 6- and 8-core chips.
Intel has announced the Centerton and Avoton Atom SoC parts, designed for the microserver market.
HP has announced the its Project Moonshot servers will run Intel Atom chips, instead of the originally-planned ARM processors.
Nvidia has responded to Linus Torvalds' attack, claiming it fully supports and contributes to Linux.
Intel has announced plans to launch the Larrabee-based MIC hardware as the Xeon Phi.
Microsoft has officially unveiled its Surface tablets, running Windows 8 Pro or Windows RT.
Google's regular Transparency Report reveals an increasing trend for political content take-down requests.
Linux creator Linus Torvalds has called Nvidia "the single worst company we have ever dealt with."
ReRAM has been proven to boost SSD performance by eleven times, according to researchers at Chuo University.
The coalition has come under fire for its Draft Communications Data Bill, dubbed "a snooper's charter."
Australian electronics retailer Kogan has added a 6.8% tax to its site for buyers using Internet Explorer 7.
Apple's new MacBook Pro with Retina Display is totally proprietary: users will be unable to replace a single component.
AMD has announced the HSA Foundation, in partnership with ARM, TI, Imagination and others.
SK Hynix and IBM are to work together on the development of phase-change memory (PCRAM) products.
Mozilla Marketplace, a site for Firefox-compatible web apps, has opened for testing.
SandForce's SF-2000 SSD controller has been found to limit encryption to AES-128, rather than the AES-256 originally claimed.
Toshiba has confirmed mass production of ultra-slim 7mm 2.5in SSDs based on 19nm NAND flash.
Jason Gorman's Software Craftsmanship 2012 has raised over £15,000 for historic Bletchley Park.
AMD has been accused of reducing the security of Windows through failure to support ASLR.
3M and Nanosys have partnered up to bring Quantum Dot Enhancement Film (QDEF) to commercial displays.
Smartphone giant HTC has been banned from creating Windows RT products following a disagreement with Microsoft.
Chaintech has confirmed plans to begin selling motherboards in Europe once more, following its departure seven years ago.
AMD has officially launched its first Brazos 2.0 APUs, the E1-1200 and E2-1800.
October 14 2021 | 15:04