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Microsoft selects SIS for XBox chipset
Microsoft selects SIS for XBox chipset
11/05/2003 04:10 AMZDNet Australia Nov 5 2003 3:37AM ET
Microsoft selects SIS for Xbox chipset
Microsoft selects SIS for Xbox chipset
11/04/2003 06:02 PMTaiwanese chipmaker Silicon Integrated Systems will help create
input/output chips for the Xbox, another significant step in the
makeover of Microsoft's gaming box.
Mai Logic Licenses IBM's Elastic
Interface Technology For Its Articia
Chipset Family and Teron Series Systems
in Support of PowerPC 970 Microprocessor
Family.
Mai Logic Licenses IBM's Elastic
Interface Technology For Its Articia
Chipset Family and Teron Series Systems
in Support of PowerPC 970 Microprocessor
Family.
01/03/2004 02:34 AMMai
Logic Licenses IBM's Elastic Interface Technology For Its Articia
Chipset Family and Teron Series Systems in Support of PowerPC 970
Microprocessor Family.Xbox Next in 2005? 2006?Recent comments
from Microsoft's CEO seem to indicate
that the next Xbox won't be out
Xbox Next in 2005? 2006?Recent comments
from Microsoft's CEO seem to indicate
that the next Xbox won't be out
07/30/2004 05:44 PMGigex Jul 30 2004 9:41PM GMT
Xbox 2/Xbox Next/Xenon to Debut at E3
2005
Xbox 2/Xbox Next/Xenon to Debut at E3
2005
02/01/2005 08:44 PMXbox 360 name confirmed for the next
generation xbox
Xbox 360 name confirmed for the next
generation xbox
04/14/2005 06:14 AMMS 'to drop' Xbox compatibility from
Xbox 2
MS 'to drop' Xbox compatibility from
Xbox 2
06/22/2004 09:06 AMThe Register Jun 22 2004 1:10PM GMT
As IBM teams with Microsoft on XBox 2,
some see a G5 in the Xbox
As IBM teams with Microsoft on XBox 2,
some see a G5 in the Xbox
11/03/2003 01:26 PMIBM's Web Fountain
IBM's Web Fountain
01/16/2004 12:59 PMIBM's Web Fountain: Creating Computers that Are Not
Gluelesshttp://www.spectrum.ieee.org/WEBONLY/publicfeature/jan04/0104comp1.h
tml Computers can manipulate vast amounts of data,
without knowing what any of it actually means. Now a major
breakthrough in the field of machine understanding could spell big
business for its developer, IBM, as well as data miners, content
providers, libraries and anyone else who relies on information. IBM's
WebFountain is a huge collection of processors, routers and disk
drives running a menagerie of software applications, all dedicated to
one purpose: making sense of the churning ocean of information,
opinion and falsehood that floods the Internet. WebFountain sucks in
data like a search engine. Then its analysis engine sniffs out its own
clues about a document's meaning and provides insight into what the
search results mean in aggregate. WebFountain's most amazing trick: it
converts unlabeled data into XML-labeled data. A variety of
annotators, each specializing in a separate subject, scans each
document looking for familiar references, and automatically adds XML
tags when it spots them. Result: a uniform, structured format that can
be searched and analyzed. In a few months, in partnership with online
news company Factiva, IBM will launch a service to allow companies to
track their reputations online: what journalists are reporting about
them, which blogs have said what about them, even the latest buzz in
chat rooms.
IBM's mixed bag
IBM's mixed bag
07/15/2004 05:06 PMCNN Jul 15 2004 9:35PM GMT
IBM's Chiphopper
IBM's Chiphopper
04/07/2005 05:52 PMZDNet Apr 7 2005 9:49PM GMT
IBM's Tablet PC
IBM's Tablet PC
01/22/2004 02:10 AMSome photos and details of IBM's long-rumored Tablet PC, the Xnote
LT-20, which, given the branding, looks like it is being built-in
conjunction with LG....
Xbox Live Gets Feature UpgradeMicrosoft
has bumped up the feature content of its
Xbox Live service today
Xbox Live Gets Feature UpgradeMicrosoft
has bumped up the feature content of its
Xbox Live service today
04/22/2004 02:35 AMGigex Apr 22 2004 6:26AM GMT
Xbox 2 to be called Xbox 360?
Xbox 2 to be called Xbox 360?
04/15/2005 09:28 AMDvhardware.net - Fri Apr 15, 07:16 am GMT
Next Gen Xbox Could Be Named Xbox 360
Next Gen Xbox Could Be Named Xbox 360
02/05/2005 10:05 PMIBM's PowerTune Technology
IBM's PowerTune Technology
02/16/2004 10:42 AM
TechWorld offers some early details of IBM's new PowerTune technology
in the PowerPC 970FX.The company claims that the chip's unique
power-tuning tech...
IBM's Power5 worth a second look
IBM's Power5 worth a second look
12/29/2004 01:48 PMIf all things were equal and IBM Corp. made its systems as accessible
as Dell Inc. and Hewlett-Packard Co. do theirs, the IBM Power5
processor could bury Intel Corp.'s Itanium 2. First introduced last
summer, the Power5 is a one-two punch, a triumph of engineering from a
company that excels not only in processor design but also in the
submicron science of chip manufacturing and packaging.
IBM's New Semiconductor Technique
IBM's New Semiconductor Technique
08/03/2004 12:26 PMInternet News Aug 3 2004 4:53PM GMT
IBM's first 64-bit blades to use G5 chip
IBM's first 64-bit blades to use G5 chip
11/14/2003 10:19 AMIBM Corp. on Tuesday will unveil a
new line of low-power blade servers based on the same 64-bit PowerPC
970 processor that Apple Computer Inc. uses in its Power Mac G5
computers. The new system, called the eServer BladeCenter JS20 will be
IBM's first 64-bit blade offering, joining the 32-bit Xeon HS20
systems IBM is already shipping.
IBM's Lenovo Manuever
IBM's Lenovo Manuever
12/19/2004 03:07 PM
Cringley's analysis
of IBM-Lenovo deal (via Scott
Loftesness) evoked an image of an aircraft carrier executing a
surprising tack
in the middle of Suez Canal. Clear the deck indeed.

IBM's new ultralight ThinkPad X40
IBM's new ultralight ThinkPad X40
12/29/2003 02:20 AMJust received word from one of our sources that IBM is planning to
launch their new ultralight 2.7 pound ThinkPad X40 in the US in...
IBM's is at the core of IT offshoring
IBM's is at the core of IT offshoring
03/08/2004 11:20 PMThe
WSJ rips IBM's claim that it is adding jobs to its US
workforce. Basically, the slight of hand works like this:
a company outsources thousands of IT jobs to IBM. IBM quickly
moves to offshore them and radically cuts the pay/benefits of those
that remain. The net result is a net gain in jobs (from the few
that remain after the offshoring). IBM is basically a
big blue job destruction machine. For example:
Bonny Berger, a computer programmer in Elizabeth, N.J., had
worked for AT&T for 21 years when she likewise was moved to IBM in
1999. Within four months, the project she was working on was moved to
Canada and she was put to work updating software used to collect
unpaid bills. After five months, she says, she was told that work
would be moved to India and that she would train a replacement. Ms.
Berger moved on to yet another IBM task. But in March 2002 she was
told to retrain a replacement from Canada, after which she got a
layoff notice.
NOTE: remember that each good IT job outsourced
destroys up to 4.5 other jobs in the general economy.
NOTE2: The speed of this realignment in the
economy is something that should concern everyone. Prayer at the
alter of the invisible hand is misguided.The invisible hand
is a vengeful god that rains economic destruction down on the
non-competitive. It has no special place in its heart for Americans.
IBM's Mills on Java, Sun and SOA
IBM's Mills on Java, Sun and SOA
04/23/2004 01:35 PMThe head of Big Blue's $13 billion software division weighs in on the
Java open source issue, the Sun/Microsoft deal, and IBM's approach to
SOA.
VCs Fill IBM's R&D Pipeline
VCs Fill IBM's R&D Pipeline
06/04/2004 01:52 PMInternet News Jun 4 2004 5:35PM GMT
IBM's profits increase again
IBM's profits increase again
04/16/2004 03:33 AMComputer giant IBM sees its profits grow by $1.6bn - the fifth
quarterly rise it has enjoyed in a row.
IBM's Autonomic For The People
IBM's Autonomic For The People
07/16/2004 03:14 PMBig Blue's new software installation technology is designed to
simplify computing configuration.
IBM's ThinkPad Tablet PC
IBM's ThinkPad Tablet PC
07/16/2004 01:57 PMEngadget Jul 16 2004 6:13PM GMT
IBM's PowerPC 65-nm Plans?
IBM's PowerPC 65-nm Plans?
12/15/2003 04:33 PM
AppleInsider reports that IBM is working on mobile/embedded 64-bit
PowerPC processors under the "PowerPC 300" series name.
This information echos r...
IBM's 750VX Finalized?
IBM's 750VX Finalized?
12/11/2003 02:19 PM
AppleInsider claims that IBM's 750VX ("Mojave") has been finalized but
won't see introduction until Q3 2004.
The new chip will reportedly support a...
IBM's energy saver
IBM's energy saver
11/14/2003 07:28 PMGoogle, the large Internet search company, has been critical of
high-powered server computers, saying they consume too much energy and
require costly cooling ...
Re: Anyone know IBM's security address?
Re: Anyone know IBM's security address?
08/06/2004 06:52 PMJedi/Sector One (Aug 06 2004)
IBM's service science
IBM's service science
04/29/2004 06:28 AMFor many "hard" scientists, the social sciences rank up there with
numerology and voodoo. "So, why is IBM looking into human behavior?"
CNET News.com's Michael Kanellos asks.
IBM's battle with EMC gets NASty
IBM's battle with EMC gets NASty
04/06/2005 09:15 AMIBM and Network Appliance on Wednesday announced a strategic storage
relationship aimed at expanding both companies' product lines and
offering a more united front against storage giant EMC.
Will IBM's New 'Xperanto' Take Over the
Enterprise?
Will IBM's New 'Xperanto' Take Over the
Enterprise?
03/20/2003 01:05 PMTo reduce query time and cut labor costs, companies must find a way to
access data stored in disparate locations on the fly. Can IBM's new
Xperanto database technology deliver what enterprises need, helping
them manage and quickly access far-flung, heterogeneous data sources?
Or will it prove to be just another overhyped technology that falls
flat?
Anyone know IBM's security address?
Anyone know IBM's security address?
08/06/2004 06:52 PMMichael Scheidell (Aug 06 2004)
Canadian Railway Hitches Up with IBM's
IT
Canadian Railway Hitches Up with IBM's
IT
12/05/2003 07:47 PMInternet News Dec 5 2003 6:30PM ET
IBM's Cell at ISSCC next week: I'll be
there
IBM's Cell at ISSCC next week: I'll be
there
02/05/2005 09:36 PMI just wanted to drop a quick line on the front page and let the
industry types who read the site know that I'll be in San Francisco on
Monday and Tuesday to cover IBM's unvieling of the Cell architecture
at ISSCC. More details below the fold.
Computer giant IBM's sales up 11%
Computer giant IBM's sales up 11%
04/16/2004 03:29 AMAnanova Apr 16 2004 8:04AM GMT
IBM's PC Division: No Profit in Over 3
Years
IBM's PC Division: No Profit in Over 3
Years
01/03/2005 12:02 PM
In a regulatory filing with the US Security and Exchange Commission,
International Business Machines (IBM) revealed that its PC business,
which was recently sold to Chinese computer giant Lenovo for $1.25
billion, hasn't been profitable for at least three and a half years.
The revelation, which IBM would not have made were it not legally
required for the sale to complete, was unusually blunt in its
discussions about the economics of the PC business.
"The [PC] business has a history of recurring loses, negative working
capital, and an accumulated deficit," IBM wrote in the filing. "The
ability to settle obligations as they come due is dependent on IBM
funding the operations on an ongoing basis." The business lost $258
million in 2003, $171 million in 2002, and $397 million in 2001. In
the first half of 2004, IBM's PC business lost $139 million on sales
of $5.2 billion.
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