John G. Spooner

About

John G. Spooner, a senior writer for eWeek, chronicles the PC industry, in addition to covering semiconductors and, on occasion, automotive technology. Prior to joining eWeek in 2005, Mr. Spooner spent more than four years as a staff writer for CNET News.com, where he covered computer hardware. He has also worked as a staff writer for ZDNET News.

Is Windows Vista Out of Sync?

Editors Note: This story is part of , a continuing series of stories from the reporters and editors of Ziff Davis Internet. Instead of the usual mile-high look at the year ahead, these articles examine particular technologies and markets in transition, including whats in store for them. All the years in the making might hurt […]

Dell Warns of Layoffs, Motherboard Replacements

Dell Inc., which on Monday night issued a third quarter earnings warning, has enacted what it characterizes as a small number of layoffs as a part of a restructuring it says will cut costs and increase efficiencies. The Round Rock, Texas PC maker, will also replace numerous motherboards in Optiplex GX270 and GX280 business desktop […]

Cutting-Edge Performance Drives Chip Makers

Chip makers are making clear that they intend to continue to explore advanced technologies such as virtualization and multicore processors to help solve thermal problems and push the performance envelope. At the Fall Processor Forum last week, Fujitsu Ltd. and Advanced Micro Devices Inc. shed some light on technology that will appear in their respective […]

Chips Up for AMD in Third Quarter

Advanced Micro Devices Inc. gained market share in the x86 chip market during the third quarter, a published report says. The Sunnyvale, Calif., chip maker, which is Intel Corp.s primary rival in x86 processors—the chips used by most PCs and many computer servers—gained 1.6 points of market share during the quarter to give it 17.8 […]

Chip Maker Sees Big Picture for Cars

Micron Technology Inc., best known for producing computer memory, hopes its latest camera chip for automobiles will catch a ride in new types of safety gear. The Boise, Idaho, chip giant, which has been plowing along in the automotive electronics market for about four years, released a new image sensor chip for automotive cameras, earlier […]

AMD Invites Developers to Pacifica

AMD (Advanced Micro Devices Inc.) wants to help remove the barriers that, thus far, have prevented virtualization from the mainstream of the x86 computer space. Executives from the Sunnyvale, Calif., chipmaker, in a presentation at this weeks Processor Forum in San Jose, Calif., detailed its efforts to add elements that support virtualization, or the ability […]

Itanium: What, Me Worry?

Intel Corp. has redrawn its server processor road map for the next few years. The Santa Clara, Calif., chip giant on Monday said it will push back the introduction of some of its Itanium chips, including moving the launch of its dual-core Itanium chip, dubbed Montecito, back by several months. Montecito had been scheduled to […]

Startup Puts a Twist on PowerPC

P.A. Semi, a 150-employee chip startup, wants to make name for itself through attention to detail. The Silicon Valley chip startup, run by chip legend Dan Dobberpuhl—Dobberpuhl, its CEO, presided over the development of the Alpha processor while at Digital Equipment Corp.—lifted its veil of secrecy Monday. The company will begin offering a new family […]

Notebooks to Get Wider Faster

Editors Note: This story is part of , a continuing series of stories from the reporters and editors of Ziff Davis Internet. Instead of the usual mile-high look at the year ahead, these articles examine particular technologies and markets in transition, including whats in store for them. The marriage of notebook PCs and televisions may […]

Intel Is Checking Up Digital Health

NEW YORK—Intel Corp. has a prescription for enhancing health care in the future: increasing the dose of computer technology. The chip maker, which established a new Digital Health Group as part of a broad reorganization earlier this year, is preparing to trial a laptop-like device that could aid in the care of people suffering from […]