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The GSM Association (GSMA) has just announced that the city of Barcelona has been selected as the Mobile World Capital until 2018.
The city where the Mobile World Congress was held until February 2011 has just been re-elected as the home of the most important mobile industry event in the world.
GSMA's deci... |
25 July 2011 05:10 GMT |
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The new research consists in a new pharmacological target combined with a neurotrophic factor, that could strengthen the striatal neurons. These last are the most affected cells in patients with Huntington's chorea. Research was led by Silvia Ginés, lecturer in the University of Barcelona, Paola Paoletti,... |
23 July 2010 10:32 GMT |
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At the end of the Mobile World Congress 2010, held in Barcelona, Spain, GSM Association reported that over 49,000 visitors from 200 countries had attended the event, considered the most important in the mobile-communication industry. The MWC has managed to bring together over 2,800 CEOs and executives from some of th... |
19 February 2010 09:27 GMT |
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Finnish mobile phone giant Nokia has announced not to long ago that it will not be present at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona next year, yet it seems that it still has something planned for Barcelona during the time frame. The company intends to hold a Connecting people event in February, a private manifestat... |
22 December 2009 04:28 GMT |
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We've mentioned this morning that today is the big day for AMD's Shanghai server chip, and we return to the product now to announce the first benchmark test results. As said before, Advanced Micro Devices launched nine flavors of the new chip, all in the 75W area. The already announced new features and tech... |
13 November 2008 11:42 GMT |
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Advanced Micro Devices' Shanghai quad-core Opteron processor, the first 45 nanometer chip manufactured by the company, is already listed at retailers. The new chip is meant to replace AMD's well known Barcelona processor. The quad-core Shanghai CPU Comes with a range of improvements over the previous genera... |
31 October 2008 05:38 GMT |
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Advanced Micro Devices announced on Monday that its next-generation “Shanghai” microprocessor was getting ready to be rolled out. The company also said that the new chip would come with many improvements over its predecessors and without the bugs we saw in those CPUs. Shanghai is expected to replace the c... |
30 September 2008 04:13 GMT |
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After the widely shouted launch of Intel's six-core server processor Xeon 7400, Advanced Micro Devices was somehow expected to come with an answer. The new Dunnington chip, which aims at the four-socket and larger systems, doesn't look like a realistic solution for AMD when it comes to server area. What the... |
18 September 2008 04:14 GMT |
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Despite the imminent layoffs that will decimate 10 percent of Advanced Micro Devices' workforce, the company is still not giving up on the processor market. During yesterday's analyst meeting, AMD unveiled more than its revenue reports, and hinted at the company's upcoming 12-core processor micro-archi... |
18 April 2008 06:26 GMT |
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Chip manufacturer Advanced micro Devices has just announced public availability of its Barcelona quad-core server processors. The chips have finally arrived at the local retailers, after six months of continual delays because of the crippling TLB erratum bug affecting its silicon."We're off to the races now, and... |
9 April 2008 08:26 GMT |
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Chip manufacturer Advanced Micro Devices has announced that the first servers powered by the company's quad-core Barcelona chips are slated for April this year. Company executives claim that the advent of the new processor on the server market will cut down the distance between AMD and its arch-rival Intel.Accor... |
19 March 2008 07:40 GMT |
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Chip manufacturer AMD is ready to launch and ship its Barcelona-based Opteron server processors. Although they have been slated for official launch quite a while ago, the processor silicon was affected by a crippling bug that would occur when the system is working at full load. Advanced Micro Devices is currently sel... |
29 February 2008 02:59 GMT |
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Chip manufacturer Advanced Micro Devices will introduce its newest tri-core processors in the Toliman family later this week. The first PC vendors to grab the units are, of course, Hewlett-Packard and Dell. Dell has already announced a new series of low-end computers based on AMD's Tolimans, while HP will introd... |
19 February 2008 03:14 GMT |
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AMD's errata-free quad-core Opterons are slated for official unveiling in April this year, eight months later than the original release date. It was supposed to hit the market in September, but a translation lookaside buffer bug kept it away from the retailers' shelves. Although the company announced that t... |
4 February 2008 03:00 GMT |
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Good news have finally start to emerge from the Advanced Micro Devices labs. It seems that the CPU manufacturer has managed to fix the infamous TLB erratum bug affecting its quad-core processors, and they will be ready for mass availability soon.AMD chief executive officer Hector Ruiz announced that Opteron and Pheno... |
18 January 2008 04:24 GMT |
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We have told you earlier this morning that there might be a problem with the third stepping of the AMD Phenom processor. French hardware site Erenumerique reported that AMD officials told them that the company received the first B3 revision of the Phenom silicon. To cut the story short for those living under their ro... |
11 January 2008 09:55 GMT |
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The year that is about to end has brought nothing but trouble to the chip manufacturer. AMD faced an alarming drop in the market share, combined with an enormous financial loss that pushed the company on the edge of the precipice.All the company's troubles have the same origin: two failed products that were supp... |
28 December 2007 10:52 GMT |
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The new year will bring researchers at the University of Texas' J.J. Pickle Research Campus a new toy to play with. The "Ranger" is a supercomputer built with Sun Microsystems hardware and powered by AMD quad-core chips. It is scheduled for "going live" in the first day of the next year.The "Ranger" will be the... |
28 December 2007 06:08 GMT |
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American chip manufacturer AMD is drawing the bottom line over what should be regarded as a bad year for business. This year was marked with a series of disappointments in delivering the world's "first native quad-core processor". The Phenoms are affected by a design mistake that renders the computer useless, sh... |
27 December 2007 04:27 GMT |
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Earlier this month, AMD has stopped all the shipments of quad-core Opteron processors due to a product glitch. The company has issued a workaround that heavily affects the system performance, but, at least, gave it the opportunity of delivering "tens of thousands" of processors to HPC builders and to some other selec... |
20 December 2007 02:46 GMT |
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AMD has officially announced that Barcelonas are not to be publicly available until 2008. The market is already short of Barcelonas, since the company sells the chips in volume only to their selected customers, after an extremely attentive screening process. As for attentive screening, they should have done this with... |
14 December 2007 08:48 GMT |
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Chip manufacturer AMD have revealed their two-year product roadmap that features new CPU architectures to put an end to the company's miserable year. AMD promises to deliver their first eight-core processor oriented towards the server market as well as a new category of desktop-level CPUs to include their "accel... |
14 December 2007 03:44 GMT |
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Advanced Micro Devices have announced that they will ship their new Shanghai processor line starting the second half of the next year. Things are, however, more complicated for the chip manufacturer, since they have to unveil a processor that momentarily does not exist. The company has not managed to produce even a s... |
12 December 2007 02:38 GMT |
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When things were settling just fine for the two unfortunate chip models from AMD, Phenom and Barcelona, rumors erupt to hit the company yet again. The BIOS patch AMD issued prior to November 19th is alleged to fix the L3 problem at a great performance cost, and there is even an operating system workaround to work at ... |
10 December 2007 02:41 GMT |
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The so-called microcode injection patch that was supposed to miraculously heal the Phenoms' faulty behaviour at speeds exceeding 2.4 GHz is a fiasco. It is true that it fixes the issue and the users will never experience system freeze on high overload again, but they won't experience high speeds either. All... |
6 December 2007 06:18 GMT |
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Micro-Star International, better known as MSI, just announced the immediate availability of two brand new products that are compatible with the latest Advanced Micro Devices generation of central processing units that are intended to be used in a server-working environment. The new AMD server processing units, the Ba... |
4 October 2007 10:06 GMT |
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Advanced Micro Devices, AMD for short, today officially launched its native quad core processors under the codename Barcelona and the commercial name of Opteron. This launch is of utmost importance for the small company as it marks the day when it regains competitive status against Intel, as its quad core processors ... |
10 September 2007 06:45 GMT |
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Some time ago Advanced Micro Devices encountered some problems which led to a massive scandal concerning the so called "simulated benchmarks" of the quad core processors and now with only days to go before the official launch of said processors, Michael Dell, the founder of the Dell company talks about the strong poi... |
6 September 2007 08:10 GMT |
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The launch of a new computer hardware part is always a pretty tense moment as the manufacturing company can not really know how its product will be received by the market and the tension is going even higher when a lot of things are depending on a single line of products. This is exactly the case with the next genera... |
3 September 2007 06:52 GMT |
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Even as days go by and the Barcelona class of processors is just around the corner, Advanced Micro Devices thinks that the dual core processors intended for use in servers and the like are still having a future ahead, so the company announced the launch of a new line of Opteron class processors with running frequency... |
1 September 2007 06:35 GMT |
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There were a lot of rumors flying on the World Wide Web about the next generation of AMD processors, the Barcelonas and to the delight of the competing company, most of them pointed to low clock speeds and equally low performance marks alongside with development problems and so on. Now, with only a few days before th... |
31 August 2007 03:52 GMT |
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A new quad core processor is expected from Intel sometime during the next week and just a few days before the official launch of the AMD Barcelona processors. The new Intel processor, a Xeon MP named Tigerton, will mark the complete transition to the Core architectures for processors designed for use in servers, desk... |
29 August 2007 05:08 GMT |
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As the time draws near for the official launch date of the world's first native quad core processors, some more details are beginning to surface all over the Web. A number of things, like processors working frequencies and so on are already known but the latest bit of news is not strictly about technology, but a... |
25 August 2007 06:19 GMT |
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Advanced Micro Devices, better known as AMD, announced that Henri Richard, the company's chief sales officer, is going to leave the company soon, at the beginning of September, just before the launch of the much awaited Barcelona quad core processors.According to a press release the company posted on its Web sit... |
23 August 2007 05:29 GMT |
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While Intel chose the shortest route to quad core processors by putting two dual core CPUs side by side on the same piece of silicon, AMD took the longer route to a true native quad core design that in theory should give their Barcelona and Phenom processing units a big performance advantage. The downside of this app... |
21 August 2007 09:52 GMT |
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As the date for the release of the world's first native quad core processing unit approaches, a number of less than pleasant details surface. As the official launch date is less than a month away, it looks quite improbable that out of the box fixes that do not need the user's interventions for those problem... |
16 August 2007 11:13 GMT |
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After the official announcement that the Barcelona based quad core processors will be launched on the 10th of September, several server makers said that the manufacturing company, AMD, will launch two and not one processor. The server intended Barcelona will arrive with the established name of Opteron in the form of ... |
13 August 2007 04:17 GMT |
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Microsoft's latest operating system Windows Vista will not be ready for the launch of the world's first x86 CPU designed to integrate no less than four processing cores on the same die of silicon. Initially, AMD announced the availability of its Quad-Core Opteron processor codenamed Barcelona by the end of ... |
9 August 2007 11:37 GMT |
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AMD has announced the official launch date of its next generation of processors. The day selected was the 10th of September and if the manufacturing company keeps its promise of not launching processors only on paper, the quad core Barcelonas should be available for purchase beginning with the 11th September. The ma... |
9 August 2007 06:24 GMT |
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In the wake of the upcoming Barcelona quad core processors, AMD is slashing the prices of its current line of processors again in order to make them more popular among users. As both the launch of its own line of next generation CPUs and the Penryn line from its rival, Intel, draw close, AMD feels the need to gain ba... |
8 August 2007 04:30 GMT |
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AMD is trying hard to keep its market share despite increasing pressure from Intel and the company does this by slashing the prices of an entire line of processors designed for the server market segment. These price reductions will affect both single and dual core Opteron processors based on the 740 and the F sockets... |
7 August 2007 04:46 GMT |
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Barcelona quad core processors are just around the corner, but in case that you just can't wait any longer and wish really, really bad for a multi core processor that will not leave you without any money, there is the last of the AMD Athlon 64 X2 line. A dual core processor based on the Windsor core and manufact... |
2 August 2007 11:11 GMT |
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AMD has great hopes for its new high-end generation of processors, all of them based on the Barcelona core and on the new well-established quad core architecture. During AMD's Analysts Day the company revealed much of its future roadmap for computer processors, chipsets and graphics chips. Among the details that... |
31 July 2007 08:23 GMT |
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AMD is working hard to make its next generation of both desktop and server aimed processors unbeatable. At least, this is what they say. Personally, I tend to believe them as the new Barcelona based processors will be a "make or brake" for the entire company. In the happiest scenario, the Phenom processors will just ... |
30 July 2007 04:16 GMT |
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Now that AMD has finished its merger and integration with the graphics chips manufacturer ATI, a number of interesting and less traditional computing solutions and concepts may appear on the market in the following years. At the AMD Analyst Day conference there were many subjects approached and among them the subject... |
28 July 2007 07:10 GMT |
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The PC world loves competitions and head banging against the walls of performance and price, even more so at the very high end of the hardware spectrum. Every time a company launches a new processor, memory module, video card or whatever other piece of hardware you may think of, users gather around, observing benchma... |
23 July 2007 05:43 GMT |
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AMD reported its financial results for the quarter that ended on 30th of July. While the company's revenues rose well over a billion dollars, which is 13% higher than revenues from the same period last year, its total financial balance is negative, as AMD lost $600 million. This loss includes the sum of $130 mil... |
20 July 2007 09:46 GMT |
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AMD fans have all reasons to be happy, as the time for the release of K10 draws near. The long wait will be over soon and all those who are sick and tired of the old, cheap and slow K8 will be able to jump in the K10 speed boat. Because K10 will come out much later than Intel's processors against which it compet... |
20 July 2007 03:20 GMT |
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It is reported that Intel sent a message to its more than 130.000 resellers and white-box builders worldwide, informing them that the company will cut prices of its still new quad processor family next week. The move of the giant chip producer can be seen as a way of responding to AMD's similar move, in a price ... |
16 July 2007 09:52 GMT |
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Responding to various comments that appeared on several websites AMD said that it will not sell off its chip-producing factories although their financial situation is far from being impressive. AMD's market share has plummeted since the mass release of Core 2 CPUs and things are getting worse every day. R600 chi... |
22 June 2007 08:31 GMT |
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