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2002-10-18 More Opteron benchmarks spotted, as Athlon 2400+ finally tips up The Inquirer
2002-10-18 Nvidia's NV 30 will use DDRII memory, clocked at 1GHz: Ok, only 128 bit... But the bus speed is ok. The Inquirer [rm]
2002-10-17 MemoryLogix claims x86 clone may power portable XBoxes The Inquirer [rm]
2002-10-17 Samsung claims first ARM design to exceed 1-GHz EET
2002-10-17 AMD losses widen as Hammer launch is put back The Inquirer [rm]
2002-10-17 AMD reveals Opteron benchmarks at MPF The Inquirer
2002-10-16 VIA ups the ante with a KT 400 revision The Inquirer
2002-10-16 Intel to debut 90-nm 'Banias' processor in 2H '03: Sounds like Dothan EET [rm]
2002-10-16 DRAM makers begin march toward DDR-2 EET
2002-10-16 Highlights and insights from the Microprocessor Forum: On Opteron, PowerPC, Banias and Via C3 The Inquirer
2002-10-16 Via to disclose 'Nehemiah' MPU at Microprocessor Forum EET [rm]
2002-10-16 MemoryLogix to disclose '586 core' for SoC applications EET
2002-10-16 Four-core Itanium 2 mooted at Microprocessor Forum The Inquirer [rm]
2002-10-16 AMD's Opteron could spur dual-core processor showdown: Hammer to "feature better integer performance than all other server processors". EET
2002-10-16 EET:s Microprocessor Forum coverage EET
2002-10-16 Feelies with Intel's Mr Banias The Register [rm]
2002-10-15 PowerPC 970: First in a new family of 64-bit high performance PowerPC processors IBM [rm]
2002-10-15 NTT DoCoMo successfully tests 4G outdoors: 100 Mb/s downlink and 20 Mb/s uplink using VSF-OFCDM and DS-CDMA. To roll out in 2010... The Inquirer
2002-10-15 ARM11 readied for action The Register
2002-10-15 So, who supports the new 333MHz FSB Athlons? The Inquirer [rm]
2002-10-15 Could IBM's 64-bit PowerPC chip kick start Yamhill? The Inquirer [rm]
2002-10-15 HP server awaits Intel go-ahead C/Net [rm]
2002-10-15 Cache windfall set for Intel's Banias C/Net [rm]
2002-10-15 Startups prep serial ATA switches for low-end disk arrays EET
2002-10-15 Intel describes billion-transistor four-core Itanium processor: Four IA-64 cores, one 12-16 MB cache, 1 billion transistors. Could be developed in a 65 nm process in 2007 EET [rm]