The Inland Revenue is to equip its Salford head office with a call centre that will handle large volumes of tax enquiries. Racal Telecom is to supply the managed voice service which automatically routes calls to the correct attendant according to...
The chip giant's latest line up - until now going by the Coppermine code-name - for the first time features Pentium IIIs for the mobile market, as well as faster desktop processors, in addition to workstation and server offerings running under the...
Xeons, based on Pentium 4 architecture and found in units shipped in high volume by companies such as Compaq and Dell, will soon operate at 2.2GHz. Intel will use this week's developer conference to unveil faster Xeon processors for low and mid...
Market research firm Gartner Dataquest estimates that only 50,000 will be sold in 2004 and 168,000 in 2006, a tiny fraction of the millions of lower-end Intel processors such as Xeon and Pentium. IBM has some final testing to work on a version of...
Some companies are going further though, by demonstrating how a car can be transformed into a high-tech palace. The system on display is based on an Intel Mobile Pentium III chip running at 700MHz, with a 10GB hard drive and 512MB of RAM.
By offering a unique approach that allows the chip to operate in both 32-bit and 64-bit modes, AMD hopes to gain a larger portion of the server market. Behind the rise were a bump in sales of mobile processors and an increase in sales of low-priced...