Chip universe rotates on Intel's axis
While Intel lays out its plans for a multi-core future, the rest of the semiconductor industry is rallying around the chipmaking giant with its own news.
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AMD heralds OS support for dual-core CPUs
- Microsoft sees sluggish PC growth ahead
- AMD, Infineon to spend $200m on nanotech know-how
- Spammers exploit anti-spam trap
- 'Longhorn' delay is Linux gain
- Intel looks to get back on track
- Intel's Rosedale chip brings WiMax closer
- Asustek to add MP3 players and LCD monitors to its own-brand product mix
- Taiwan motherboard maker Gigabyte launches 16x DVD Dual burner
- China gets tough on internet porn
Sony unveils HDV camcorder
- SMSC intros USB2.0 3-port and 7-port hub controllers
- AMD's German plant inflicts wounds on rival Intel
- Intel demonstrates Itanium multi-core processor
- Intel discloses key WiMax silicon plans
- HDS unveils Lightning 3 - TagmaStore for up to 32 PByte
- TI announces PCI Express-to-PCI bridge
- Jasc launches Paint Shop Pro Studio and Paint Shop Pro 9
- Intel unveils silicon management technology
- Intel: Cranford and Potomac scheduled for H1 2005, multi-cores appear on roadmap
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