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'Gordon' supercomputer uses flash to go faster
News The system, which will use flash memory, will model climate simulations and the effects of earthquakes [06 Nov 2009]
'Polished' Moblin adds 3G support, plug-ins
News The latest version of Moblin, the Intel-sponsored Linux distribution for Atom-based netbooks and nettops, includes a new web browser and allows Bluetooth pairing [05 Nov 2009]
Intel accused of bribery in antitrust lawsuit
News New York's attorney general has filed a federal antitrust lawsuit that accuses Intel of paying computer makers rebates to illegally maintain its monopoly power [05 Nov 2009]
Intel's 2010 roadmap
Tech Guide From hardware-accelerated AES encryption via 32nm manufacturing to GPU integration and six cores, Intel's CPU roadmap holds great promise. The chip-maker's upcoming Larrabee 3D graphics processor remains short on detail though. [04 Nov 2009]
Intel investigating Windows 7 iPhone sync flaw
News BIOS or system-configuration issues could be to blame for the flaw, which makes it impossible to synchronise iPhones with 64-bit Windows 7 PCs using P55 motherboards [03 Nov 2009]
Intel seeks new 'microserver' standard
News Intel is aiming to standardise its design for the tiny servers, and will offer its design specification to the Server System Infrastructure Forum by the end of the year [30 Oct 2009]
Intel moves closer to next-gen memory
News Intel and Numonyx have announced practical advancements they believe will make phase-change memory meet its performance and capacity promise [29 Oct 2009]
Intel pulls SSD firmware over Windows 7 clash
News Users of Intel's first 34nm solid-state drives have reported serious problems when installing new firmware for the drives on Windows 7 systems [28 Oct 2009]
Ofcom lets Intel-funded firm offer mobile WiMax
News Freedom4 can now use the 3.6GHz frequency band to offer mobile WiMax services in the UK, while the industry waits for the wider-ranging 2.6GHz spectrum to become available [23 Oct 2009]
Tech insider-trading scheme sees six charged
News Employees of Intel, IBM and McKinsey have been charged by US federal prosecutors with providing insider information to hedge-fund managers [19 Oct 2009]




