Intel has developed a prototype transistor which, is says, is ultra-fast, yet has very low power consumption.
Sun's first servers based on the UltraSPARC T1 processor aim to target the Intel Xeon-based server market.
In today`s technology news roundup: Sun to open source UltraSparc T1, Windows Server 2003 R2 goes to manufacturing and Cingular launches 3G in 16 cities.
Adobe has completed the acquisition of Macromedia, resulting in Macromedia`s common stock no longer being traded.
IBM`s new server and storage products will comply with EU environmental regulations.
Stratus Technologies and NEC have signed two 10-year agreements establishing a joint product development alliance and a long-term hardware purchasing arrangement.
ITWeb has taken the hosting of its mass mailing server offshore, awarding its annually renewable server hosting contract to Rackspace Managed Hosting.
Datacentrix will consolidate the University of South Africa`s (Unisa`s) core Unix administration systems environments, providing the university with new HP servers.
Advances in silicone processing and CPU manufacturing have revealed a new world of multi-tasking to users, says Michael Hann, Gigabyte product manager at Rectron.
Unisys has created real-time capacity on its series of ES7000 servers, with customers only paying for the processors they use.
Datatec subsidiary Logicalis is to acquire US-based Avnet`s HP enterprise end-user business.
Uninterruptible power supply (UPS) units have been ordered from Square One Power Solutions to support critical computer server rooms at South African Revenue Services offices.
AmVia, local value-added distributor of Captaris, has come out in support of the company`s decision to integrate Microsoft SQL Server 2005 across its product lines.