Now consumers can buy a Mac that is three times faster and for the same price. |
PIC does a lot of different things. It does address a variety of needs. |
Processor makers will focus on architectural approaches such as parallelism. They will go from dual core, to quad core to octal core. |
Right now you have to scrunch things together, ... If you space out the components, it makes the thermal problems much easier to deal with. |
Right now you have to scrunch things together. If you space out the components, it makes the thermal problems much easier to deal with. |
Sun, for at least two weeks, had bragging rights about that. |
That, of course, is the 64-bit question, ... Whether the AMD box can perform like IA-64 on Itanium. If the AMD box can do it, we'd be looking from a purely architectural point of view at a superior solution, because Intel is forcing people to make a compromise. |
That, of course, is the 64-bit question. Whether the AMD box can perform like IA-64 on Itanium. If the AMD box can do it, we'd be looking from a purely architectural point of view at a superior solution, because Intel is forcing people to make a compromise. |
The digital watch was actually the first important application of CMOS technology. |
The dollar share shift over the past five quarters is truly unprecedented in this market segment, and highlights the challenge Intel faces as it brings next generation products to market in the second half of the year. |
The old AMD used to sell its chips at a 25 to 50 percent discount to what Intel was charging. The new AMD more or less prices at parity (to Intel) and delivers higher levels of performance. |
The original theory was Netburst would show increasing performance benefits with increasing frequency. It didn't work quite the way Intel had anticipated. |
The Pentium III brand on desktops will definitely fade over the course of the next two or three quarters, ... By early 2002, it's going to be hard to find anybody actively promoting Pentium III on desktops. But [the Pentium III-M] will be the central player in Intel's mobile strategies for the next 18 months. |
The Pentium III brand on desktops will definitely fade over the course of the next two or three quarters. By early 2002, it's going to be hard to find anybody actively promoting Pentium III on desktops. But [the Pentium III-M] will be the central player in Intel's mobile strategies for the next 18 months. |
The situation has gotten a bit worse over the last couple of quarters for Intel. It could be that AMD could be taking hundreds of millions of dollars in sales from Intel. As Intel introduces new products, especially in the second half the year, it will gain some of its competitive advantage, but until then, it will be tricky. |