Mark Hachman

Intel Dominated 2003 Chip Market; Motorola Falls

Intel Corp. easily maintained its position as the top semiconductor supplier in the world in 2003, holding a market share roughly 2.5 times larger than its nearest competitor. However, market data published Thursday by Semico Research Corp., of Phoenix, found that several of the top 10 chip suppliers of 2003 lost market share, as startups […]

Dell Plans Misquoted; No Opteron Servers, Yet

Dell Computer Corp. has no plans to develop Opteron servers “today,” contradicting a French report that Dell officials said misquoted founder Michael Dell. French IT publication o1net quoted Michael Dell as saying, “Quant à savoir si proposer à la fois des serveurs Intel et AMD au catalogue a un sens, la réponse est clairement oui,” […]

HP Advances DRM Plans

Hewlett-Packard Co. took several steps forward in enforcing digital rights management on consumer devices Tuesday, licensing Intel Corp.s DRM scheme and co-developing a similar technology with Royal Philips Electronics NV. In all, HP licensed Intels high-bandwidth digital content protection (HDCP) technology, to be used for transmitting content to wired displays throughout the home. HP also […]

Intel Denies Report of Prescott Delay

An official for Intel Corp. denied a report Monday that said the companys 3.0GHz “Prescott” chip has been delayed until April. Taiwan IT daily Digitimes reported that Intel delayed shipments of the 3GHz Prescott chip from mid-March, due to problems at the companys wafer foundry. However, Intel spokesman George Alfs said the 3GHz chip has […]

Target to Halt Smart Card Implementation

Target Corp. will phase out its smart-chip program, according to one of the retailers suppliers. Catuity Inc., a provider of loyalty software, on Monday said that Target will phase out its smart card system over the next 12 months. Unlike standard credit cards that use a magnetic strip, smart-card technology stores data on a small […]

Intel Publishes More Efficient Power Supply Spec

Intel Corp. published a specification for improving the efficiency of a PCs power supply Thursday, an effort an environmental nonprofit applauded. Version 2.0 of Intels 12-volt power supply document addresses the power supplies used in todays PCs. The new specification indirectly acknowledges that many PCs dont need to run at their full power for such […]

TI Launches 3D-Enabled Cell Phone Chip

Texas Instruments Inc. this week introduced the second generation of the companys OMAP architecture, ushering hardware-based 3D into cell phones. TI introduced two chips, the OMAP 2410 and 2420, at the 3GSM show in Cannes this week. The chips contain the PowerVR MBX core designed by Imagination Technologies, allowing the cell-phone chip to process about […]

PostX Is Poised to Foil Phishing Attacks

SAN FRANCISCO—PostX Corp. plans to expand its secure e-mail delivery technology into a system for verifying e-mail and preventing so-called “phishing” attacks. The Cupertino, Calif., company also joined with the Business Software Alliance, Microsoft Corp., RSA Security, VeriSign Inc. and others in the Coalition on Online Identity Theft, a consortium organized last September by the […]

Security Metrics Consortium Formed

SAN FRANCISCO—A collection of chief information security officers have formed an independent think tank to develop quantitative metrics for network security. The Security Metrics Consortium, or SecMet, hopes to remove some of the fuzziness that quantitative assessments of a companys security preparedness can offer. Attaching numbers to a networks security will help a chief information […]

PacketHop Wireless Mesh Network Survives Initial Trial

PacketHop Inc.s wireless mesh network has successfully passed a field test by several California state agencies, according to the companys CEO. PacketHop, whose software is designed to reroute and heal a constantly shifting mesh of wireless connections, was put to the test by the Golden Gate Safety Network, a collection of 12 agencies, including representatives […]