Tom Krazit
Krazit is a reporter for the IDG News Service.
Intel touts its manufacturing clout
Manufacturing operation gives Intel a cost advantage its rivals can't match, CFO says
Inside Intel's D1D fab -- through the looking glass
Visitors given fleeting glimpse of Intel's most important chip-making facility
HP unveils utility services for flexible computing
Offerings provide extra computing power to users who don't wish to deploy servers just to handle temporary demand surges
TI upgrades 3G smart phone processors
TI's new processors improve performance of multimedia applications in phones
Dell unloading old PCs through retail stores
Long-time reluctance to use retail channels is changing as the worldwide leader in PC shipments experiences growing pains
Dell's interest in AMD old story with new twist
The perennial report comes at a time when both companies are at a turning point
AMD: Quad-core Opterons by 2007
The new server processor design is similar to the core used by Opteron and Athlon 64 chips
Key ruling in Blackberry dispute could come next week
A federal judge in Virginia is expected to consider two motions in the case
Study: Security still top IT spending priority
Overall IT spending will decrease slightly, Goldman, Sachs predicts
FCC commissioner Abernathy resigns
Republican worked to limit regulation of emerging telecommunications technologies
HP Q4 revenue up, profits fall on layoff charges
Blade server revenue rose 65 percent during the period
Intel readying new Extreme Edition processor for Q1
Extreme Edition 955 appears to be the first iteration of the Presler core
Intel's latest flash chip runs faster with more storage
Intel's new M18 flash memory chip writes information three times faster than its older L18 chip
Panasonic ships 'rugged' ultralight notebooks
Toughbook T4 and W4 notebooks depart from other Toughbook models
AMD aims for four-core Opterons by 2007
Cores will be connected by new version of Hypertransport interconnect technology
Sun looks to turn back time with T1 processor
Sun hopes to recapture users by focusing on multithreading and power consumption
Intel brings virtualization to desktop chips
Support for Intel's virtualization technology expected from software companies by beginning of 2006
Update: Dell confirms disappointing Q3 results
Company continued to strengthen its services business, a top priority this year
IBM releases Cell software developer's kit
Big Blue's aim is to help developers write software and games for the multicore Cell processor