arstechnica.com - 1/21/2009
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In late 2006, AMD execs started making noises about a major "Fusion" vision that would be articulated in 2009. At this past CES, the company made good on its promise. Ars takes a look how AMD got here, and where it may be going. Read More...
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Wednesday Shortbread by Ronald Hanaki 5:26 AM on January 21, 2009 Wednesday Bloomberg reports Apple's disclosures about Jobs's health said to face SEC review and Intel raises possibility of loss in first quarter (thanks UberGerbil) C|Net reports IBM earnings beat analyst expectations Sony to announce restructuring details soon: FT Opera CTO: Here's how to level the browser playing field Ars Technica on AMD's new " Fusion " reboot: Can diversity save Moore's Law? and don't delay digital TV transition DigiTimes ...
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