Intel: Google TV due this month, can co-exist with Apple TV

Intel chief Paul Otellini in an interview today [sub. required] confirmed that the first Google TV devices should start shipping in September. He didn't say whether the Logitech Revue or Sony's Bravia TVs, though Logitech has been the furthest in development. There are "many, many" ot...

Intel May Use External USB 3.0 to Enable USB 3.0 - Rumours

Intel Plans to Add USB 3.0 to Next-Gen Mainboards' Design

HP Mini 5103 with dual-core Atom N550 performance review

We realize keeping up with HP's model numbers can be as hard as keeping tabs on say, Lindsay Lohan's run-ins with the law, but the 5103 is notable in one major way -- it's one of the fi...

Amino launches Freedom over-the-top video set-top box, challenges Google TV to arm wrestle

If the AppleTV announcement didn't satiate your need for a

Intel may finally be ready to embrace USB 3.0

It's September so that can mean only one thing in Intel land: IDF. The second of this year's

NVIDIA unwraps mid-range GeForce 400M notebook graphics

NVIDIA kicked off the IFA show in earnest by unveiling the rest of the GeForce 400M lineup. Like the GTX 480M, the series is built on the Fermi architecture and supports full DirectX 11 (and OpenGL 4) features, but now in thin-and-light notebooks. The designs should be much faster for general-p...

ViewSonic ViewPad 100 with Android and Windows

The ViewSonic ViewPad 100 is the first tablet to feature a dual-boot capability in which it can run both Android 1.6 and Windows 7 Home Premium.

 

The tablet is probably the most powerful we've seen at IFA so far with a Intel Atom 1.6GHz processor, 1GB RAM and a 10-inch 102...

Virtualization - Ask the Experts #3

Our Ask the Experts series continues with another round of questions.

A couple of months ago we ran a webcast with Intel Fellow, Rich Uhlig, VMware Chief Platform Architect, Rich Brunner and myself. The goal was to talk about the past, present and future of virtualization. In prep...

Intel, Infineon and the Winds of Change

Intel has focused solely on the computer business for so long, we forget it can pursue other avenues of growth as well. Tomorrow, all our devices will be connected and talk to each other and share information. In that new ...

IC backend houses likely to post weaker-than-expected 3Q10 revenues

With Intel and several major IC designers having outlined a conservative outlook, industry watchers now expect most Taiwan-based packaging and testing houses to post low single-digit or flat revenue growth sequentially for the third quarter of 2010.