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- Intel invests $1.5 billion in Chinese chip firm
- IT infrastructure worth $2.4 billion
- Windows 9 out next year
- Blackberry loses $207 million
- Big data is riddled with myths
| Intel invests $1.5 billion in Chinese chip firm Posted: 26 Sep 2014 06:58 AM PDT
The firm is wholly state owned but funded by Tsinghua University. The chip giant said it and Tsinghua have signed a series of agrements with the aim of expanding products for Intel mobile device in China and worldwide. more» |
| IT infrastructure worth $2.4 billion Posted: 26 Sep 2014 06:50 AM PDT
IDC defines integrated infrastructure and platforms as pre-integrated certified systems containin server hardware, disk storage systems, networking equipment and systems management software. more» |
| Posted: 26 Sep 2014 06:39 AM PDT
Microsoft will release something it calls a technical preview of Windows 9 at the end of this month. more» |
| Posted: 26 Sep 2014 06:29 AM PDT
The company turned in a loss of $207 million for its second financial quarter. That's way less than the $965 million it made in the same quarter last year. more» |
| Big data is riddled with myths Posted: 26 Sep 2014 06:21 AM PDT
The company said that companies tended to believe that their competitors were ahead of them in the adoption of big data. But its survey showed that while 73 percent of organisation intending to invest or planning to invest in big data, most organisations are still in the "very early" staged of adoption. more» |
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Chip behemoth Intel said it will plunge $1.5 billion into a Chinese company called Tsinghua Unigroup.
Sales of worldwide integrated infrastructure and platforms rose by a third in the second quarter of this year with a net worth of $2.4 billion, compared to the same quarter a year back.
You may not have upgraded from Windows XP to Windows 7, never mind Windows 8 – but pretty soon you'll have Windows 9 to think about.
There's still a way to go for Blackberry even though it launched a new smartphone earlier this week.
Market research company Gartner enumerated what it described as five big data myths.
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