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Intel loses ground as world's top semiconductor company, survey says
As Intel mulls a plan to expand its contract-manufacturing operations, the company has lost ground as the world's top semiconductor company to chip suppliers benefitting from the success of mobile devices, according to a study by IC Insights released on Monday.
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Networks in 2020: More traffic, less energy
Networks could use far less energy by 2020 even though they'll be carrying much more traffic, an industry group says.
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ARM Big.Little energy management tech gets backing
More companies have signed on for ARM's Big.Little chip design technology, which mixes low-power and power-hungry cores for more efficient energy use of chips in smartphones, tablets, servers and other equipment.
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Fujitsu launches UK Centre of Excellence with Microsoft
Fujitsu is to invest £4.5 million in a Centre of Excellence that will see its staff work shoulder-to-shoulder with Microsoft experts.
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Janet education network peers with Amazon Web Services
Janet, the UK?s research and education network, has announced a peering arrangement with Amazon Web Services (AWS) that will allow the Janet community to use the cloud for their research and education needs.
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Oracle shifting to single chip architecture with new Sparc systems
Oracle has announced a batch of servers based on new Sparc processors and in the process has begun an expected shift toward converging its two families of Unix servers onto a single chip architecture.
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Budget 2013: UK broadband still inadequate, claim IT pros
Broadband in the UK still does not adequately serve the needs of today's businesses, and the government needs to do more to bridge the digital divide and make Internet access more affordable, according to the IT industry.
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BT has open field for rural broadband contracts - Fujitsu pulls out
After winning every single government-funded rural broadband deal so far, BT now has an open field to win the rest after Fujitsu pulled out of future bidding.
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Fujitsu tech takes your pulse with your camera phone
A Fujitsu research lab has developed software that can accurately measure a subject's pulse using the small digital cameras attached to smartphones and tablets.
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MWC: ARM's Big.Little battery-saving technology wins Samsung backing
Seven companies are expected to release chips this year based on ARM's Big.Little processor technology, ARM said at the Mobile World Congress.






