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News about Components
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PC prices will continue to go up due to shortage of components
Higher chip prices and a shortage of memory and SSDs are among the culprits driving up PC prices
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How AMD is resurrecting itself as a formidable rival to Intel
AMD's Zen chips, an x86 licensing strategy, and world-class GPUs could be keys for the company to be the competitor it once was
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Intel's laying off 12,000 people: Five hurdles Intel faces in the near future
It's not plain sailing for Intel as it plans to realign its focus away from the PC market and towards data center and Internet of ...
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Here's what the new Intel will look like
The chip maker is scaling back its PC efforts and going deep on 3D memory, FPGAs and silicon photonics
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Apple's emphasis on security makes ARM-powered Macs 'inevitable'
Apple convinces analyst that Macs will eventually run on custom silicon, not Intel's processors
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Intel's tablet adventure looking more like its netbook disaster
Intel chips for low-end tablets could be axed as part of the company's restructuring
Interviews about Components
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Competing on multiple fronts helps Broadcom, CEO McGregor says
In LTE phones or enterprise data centers, Broadcom sees its silicon in many places
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Mobile chip speed wars have to end, Broadcom chairman says
Battery life will win out over ongoing performance upgrades, according to Henry Samueli
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Interview: Dell software chief talks transformation
Swainson on the challenges of selling hosted applications, the state of innovation in enterprise software, and more
Features about Components
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Windows comes up third in OS clash two years early
Last year, Gartner said Windows would remain No. 2 until 2017; latest data says it ended up behind Apple's OS X and iOS in 2015
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BYOD is as entrenched (and complicated) as ever
But companies might not save as much as expected by pushing hardware costs off to employees
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Microsoft hides $US43bn Apple-esque business in plain sight
'More Personal Computing' unit, combining devices <i>and</i> software and services, serves critical strategic purpose
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Real-time computing: Gateway to the Internet of Things?
The next big computer trend may involve precision rather than speed.
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The 10 best Chromebooks and must-have Chrome OS apps
In today's open source roundup: The 10 best Chromebooks you can buy and must-have Chrome OS apps to run on them. Plus: DistroWatch reviews VectorLinux ...
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Moore's Law at 50: The past and future
Moore's Law, which has provided a guideline to maker cheaper, smaller and faster computers, endures even after 50 years