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Experts: ‘Predatory pricing’ for Intel’s Atom legal

Posted by Webmaster on May 29th 2009 | Permalink
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Intel Corp. may very well bundle its Atom CPU and graphics chipset to netbook PC makers for a lower price than Atom alone, as rival Nvidia Inc. CEO Jen-Hsun Huang charged last week. Jon Peddie argues that the assumptions may actually be backwards. "If Atom can be sold for, say $20, and Intel can make a profit, and if it can sell the chipset for $5 and make a profit so the combination is $25, then selling the processor (Atom) alone for $45 is simply raising the price," said Peddie. "There is no law against raising your prices unless you are…

Press Release - PC Gaming Daunted but Unbowed by Recession

Posted by Webmaster on May 27th 2009 | Permalink
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According to Jon Peddie Research 'PC Gaming Daunted but Unbowed by Recession.' Read the press release, and learn more about the PC Gaming Hardware Market Report.

NEW TechWatch now available

Posted by Webmaster on May 11th 2009 | Permalink
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Volume 9 Number 9, April 27th now available for download

Q1’09 Market Watch now available

Posted by Webmaster on May 11th 2009 | Permalink
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Intel and Nvidia come roaring back in Q1’09 – is the recession over? First quarter in ten years that notebooks show a decline.

NEW TechWatch now available

Posted by Webmaster on May 1st 2009 | Permalink
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Volume 9 Number 9, April 27th now available for download

Sculpting on screen

Posted by Webmaster on May 1st 2009 | Permalink
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Three-dimensional design tools that simulate physical sculpting are an emerging genre. Other tools that were designed for video animation, such as Pixologic Inc.'s ZBrush and Autodesk Inc.'s Mudbox, may also be used in industrial design.

Are Netbook’s Fortune Tied to the Economy?

Posted by Webmaster on May 1st 2009 | Permalink
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When consumer confidence gets up and people start feeling good about buying things and buying on credit even, there will be a pent up demand effect that will click in and have the tendency to make people buy up.