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Intel's Payment to AMD Leaves Out Taiwan Rival
businessweek.com — VIA Technologies says its decade-long slide is partly due to anti-competitive practices by Intel. But VIA's low-power chips could turn that around By Bruce Einhorn Taiwan's VIA Technologies has a message for antitrust regulators around the world: ... (more) Intel's Payment to AMD Leaves Out Taiwan Rival
VIA Introduces New VIA Nano 3000 Series Processors
via.com.tw — News Release VIA Introduces New VIA Nano 3000 Series Processors VIA’s fastest and most power efficient processors yet deliver richest mobile and all-in-one desktop computing experience Taipei, Taiwan, 3 November 2009 - VIA Technologies, Inc, a leading ... (more) VIA Introduces New VIA Nano 3000 Series Processors
VIA Unveils Atom-Smashing Nano 3000 Series Processors
VIA Unveils Atom-Smashing Nano 3000 Series Processors
maximumpc.com — Watch out Atom, there's a new line of VIA Nano processors on the block, and they're after your lunch money. They just may have the muscle to take it, too. The new VIA Nano 3000 series is based on the 64-bit superscalar "Isaiah' architecture and comes with a bevy of noteworthy features. ... (more) VIA Unveils Atom-Smashing Nano 3000 Series Processors
Is Nvidia devising x86 processor?
eetimes.com — SAN JOSE, Calif. -- The rumors have once again surfaced that Nvidia Corp. may enter the x86-based microprocessor market. For some time, there have been reports that Nvidia would enter the x86-based fray to protect its bread-and-butter graphics chip ... (more) Is Nvidia devising x86 processor?
Global CPU shipments surge by 23% in the third quarter
techspot.com — Global PC microprocessor shipments grew to an all-time high during the third quarter of 2009, according to a report by IDC. The firm's data shows that computer processor shipments rose 23% from the previous quarter, or about double the usual growth in unit shipments for the same period. Revenue ... (more) Global CPU shipments surge by 23% in the third quarter