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Intel’s Nehalem desktop chips to be called Core i7

The new microprocessors will include different brands for different types of machines. Get a sneak peak at the Intel Developer Forum

Elpida to invest in Chinese DRAM plant

Although the price of memory is falling, a Japanese memory-chip maker has decided to invest in a new DRAM plant in China. It will open in 2010

China warns against illegal broadcasting of Olympic games

China reminds Web site and mobile content providers that illegal broadcasting of the Summer Olympic Games will result in severe punishment by law.

AMD sees advantages as x86 processors morph

The company was the first to combine the memory controller -- traditionally part of the chipset -- with the processor, which helped boost performance by reducing latency. Now ATI's technology could create even bigger changes

Intel delays Centrino 2 launch over chipset issues

The chipmaker says it needs at least two months to resolve issues related to the product, including the antenna used with the wireless version. Will this give AMD a first-mover advantage with Puma?

Via releases laptop design as open source

The OpenBook will include an 8.9-inch screen with a resolution of 1,024 pixels by 600 pixels and calls for a hard disk with a capacity of 80G bytes or more

China plans telecom restructuring, clears way for 3G

By restructuring operators into companies that offer both mobile and fixed services the government hopes to foster competition

China worries hackers will strike during Beijing Olympics

Historically, hackers see the Olympics as a challenge, says a government report. The Chinese government has created a special response team in Beijing to monitor systems for signs of attacks and then respond if one is detected.

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