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Wired July 2002 Jeffrey M. O'Brien |
Nvidia Meet Nvidia CEO Jen-Hsun Huang, the man who plans to make the CPU obsolete.  |
Wired July 2002 Michael Schrage |
The Dell Curve Michael Dell built a radical and profitable direct sales machine. So why hasn't the world jumped on his business model?  |
Bio-IT World June 12, 2002 Debra Goldfarb |
Biology: Antidote for HPC Blues The high-performance computing (HPC) market is unlike any other. Although it is a small, niche market, its influence is powerful and pervasive. Will bio-IT catalyze a revival in advanced computer architectures?  |
PC World June 6, 2002 Sumner Lemon |
AMD to Let Thoroughbred Loose Smaller, faster processor to debut on June 10.  |
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Sony vs. Sony As the recording and electronics industries face off over digital music, one company has had the uniquely uncomfortable position of standing on both sides of the issue: Sony.  |
Fast Company June 2002 John Ellis |
What's the Matter With Sun? It's been a tough year for Sun Microsystems -- think of it as the perfect storm. With the company under siege, could it really be possible that Newt Gingrich has the solution?  |
Fast Company June 2002 George Anders |
The Innovator's Solution Seagate Technology, one of the oldest firms in the disk-drive industry, has developed a set of five operating principles that allows it to out-innovate even the most nimble young competitor. The result: an innovator that poses a dilemma for its rivals...  |
PC World May 28, 2002 Sumner Lemon |
AMD Opteron Off to Slow Start? Memo indicates 'low performance' in early tests of company's next-generation chip...  |
Salon.com May 16, 2002 Daniel Drew Turner |
The prince of polygons How, with a little help from Microsoft, 3-D chipmaker Nvidia won the hearts and minds of hardcore gamers...  |
Salon.com May 15, 2002 Daniel Drew Turner |
Age of Nvidia Keep the gamers happy, and the world is yours: How one 3-D graphics company shrugged off a recession and vanquished every foe...  |
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