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32 cores of dual CPU awesomeness, but are they worth the upgrade for workstation owners?
Western Digital has been told to sell selected Hitachi assets to Toshiba by the US FTC.
A coder on the DragonFly BSD project has tracked down a bug in AMD's instruction set architecture.
Engineers at the University of Utah have developed a new form of haptic feedback: skin-stretching.
Take a look at a world where you can be a huge celebrity: for playing Starcraft.
With lower clock speeds and fewer stream processors than the HD 7870, how does the HD 7850 fare?
AMD has sold its stake in GlobalFoundries, while agreeing an end to APU manufacturing exclusivity.
Rumours suggest Valve is looking at producing a PC-console hybrid device dubbed a 'Steam Box.'
AMD brings the benefits of 28nm to the mid-range, but does the price live up to the performance?
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MIT has released details of Hornet, a new processor simulator accurate to individual clock cycles.
Intel is selling its stake in two of its three NAND flash production facilities to partner Micron.
SteelSeries has posted teaser images of an upcoming mouse which appears to feature a small display.
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Is an FPS from the makers of Trackmania as interesting as it sounds?
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Activision Blizzard has announced 600 job cuts as it begins to lose its grip on World of Warcraft subscribers.
AMD has splashed out $334 million on microserver specialist and previous Intel fan SeaMicro.
Joe Martin discusses the possible bankruptcy of UK retail giants Game and GameStation.
Raspberry Pi opened the floodgates to customers this morning, only to see stock exhausted within an hour.
Three computing museums, including TNMOC in the UK, have teamed up to celebrate Alan Turing's 100th birthday.
Memory maker Elpida has filed for bankruptcy protection as its stock drops 95 per cent on the Tokyo exchange.
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