Mark Hachman

Motorola, Sprint to Push Mobile WiMax Forward

Sprint Corp. and Motorola Inc. said Thursday that they would work together to develop the nomadic or mobile version of WiMax, known as 802.16e. Under the terms of the agreement, Motorola will develop and provide wireless radio technology, IP core switching and wireless devices, including handsets, to Sprint. Sprint, which has also signed a deal […]

Intel Research Merges Centrino with 802.11n

Intel Corp. will present a paper Friday that will demonstrate its progress toward integrating the current Wi-Fi technologies with the next-generation 802.11n protocol. At the 2005 VLSI Symposium on Circuits in Kyoto, Japan, Intel executives will present two papers, one on integrating a 2.4/5GHz wireless LAN and a second on a 90-nanometer filter chain. Intel […]

Nokia, Intel Team Up on WiMax

Hardware giants Intel and Nokia on Thursday announced a cooperation to accelerate the standardization and development of the wireless broadband technology known as WiMax. The companies will collaborate on several efforts around WiMax: clients, infrastructure and market development. This will include a joint effort to show wireless service providers that there is a place for […]

AMD Details Early Quad-Core Plans

In a detailed briefing for analysts in New York on Friday, executives at Advanced Micro Devices painted the company as making “irreversible progress” into new architectures, specifically multicore microprocessors and 64-bit processing. Executives confirmed that the company plans to enhance its Opteron enterprise processor line to four cores in 2007, adding focused optimizations to manage […]

Seagates Drive Plans Include 500GBs, Encryption

Seagate Technology unveiled its 2005 lineup on Wednesday, which takes drives to the half-terabyte level and introduces a product family that encrypts data. Over the course of the year, Seagate will unveil 12 new products, executives said, incorporating the companys shift to perpendicular recording, a technique of aligning the magnetic grains within the drive to […]

PowerPC Teeters on Edge of Uncertainty

Its the end of the PowerPC as we know it. But most everyone feels fine. Just one day after Apple Computer Inc. said it would shift from IBM PowerPC to Intel Corp. Pentium chips, delivering what some might see as a huge blow to IBM, its business as usual in East Fishkill, N.Y., the de […]

Rambus Sues Samsung Over DRAM Patents

Rambus has sued one of its largest proponents, Samsung Electronics, for several counts of patent infringement. The contents of the suits echo those Rambus filed in the late 1990s: in one suit, Rambus named Samsung as allegedly infringing on 11 patents involving SDRAM and DDR memory. A separate suit alleges that Samsung had also infringed […]

As AMD Ships X2, Focus Shifts to Marketing, Production

Advanced Micro Devices Inc. officially launched its Athlon 64 X2 processor on Monday, backed by four key OEMs. AMDs launch is backed by its old ally, Hewlett-Packard Co., as well as Alienware in the United States. In Euorpe, Acer will supply X2 systems, and Asias Lenovo Group will do the same. A “vast set of […]

Via Announces C7 Esther Processor

Via Technologies Inc. announced its C7 “Esther” processor on Friday, a tiny, low-power chip that was designed for a relatively fast clock speed. Named after a humble woman that became the queen of Persia, Esthers target markets are modest as well. The chip will be designed into thin-and-light notebooks as well as small-form-factor and energy-efficient […]

AMD Renews Bid for Set-Tops, Tablet PCs

Advanced Micro Devices has released the AMD Geode LX, a low-power processor that the company hopes will help it achieve its “x86 Everywhere” strategy. The chips selling point is its low power: 900 milliwatts, substantially less than the 7 watts or so that the 1.2-GHz Pentium M 753 from Intel consumes. But AMDs Geode LX […]