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  In The Pipeline
Linley Gwennap, founder and principal analyst of The Linley Group, shares his expertise on PC architectures, microprocessors and networking silicon.

  • The edge of technology (09:00 AM EST, 12/20/04)
  • Humble X86 satisfies embedded needs (09:00 AM EST, 11/22/04)
  • IC vendors place bets on access equipment (11:44 AM EDT, 10/25/04)
  • Voice chips finally take off (09:17 AM EDT, 09/27/04)
  • Needed: smarter NICs (09:00 AM EDT, 09/06/04)
  • Unwiring home audio/video (09:00 AM EDT, 07/05/04)
  • The end of microarchitecture (09:00 AM EDT, 06/07/04)
  • Configurability stretched for the little guy (09:00 AM EDT, 05/10/04)
  • The vanishing microprocessor (09:00 AM EDT, 04/12/04)
  • Gbit Ethernet transition begins (10:00 AM EDT, 04/05/04)
  • Itanium not living up to Intel's promise (11:16 AM EST, 02/12/04)
  • From oversupply to undersupply (11:31 AM EST, 01/16/04)
  • Fibre Channel joyride nears end (11:12 AM EST, 12/22/03)
  • The upturn is here-now what? (08:01 AM EST, 11/24/03)
  • New fixes for power problems (11:09 AM EST, 10/27/03)
  • PCI Express goes to networking (11:11 AM EDT, 09/29/03)
  • Downward mobility works for NPU vendors (07:34 AM EDT, 08/11/03)
  • In chips, it's cheaper to defeature (11:46 AM EDT, 07/14/03)
  • Scoping out 802.11 chip arena (09:02 AM EDT, 06/16/03)
  • Processor firm sets cost example (08:07 AM EDT, 05/12/03)
  • Day dawns for eDRAM (08:12 AM EDT, 04/14/03)
  • Flexibility counts (11:28 AM EST, 03/17/03)
  • Sure signs of spring (08:22 AM EST, 02/18/03)
  • Scenario for Internet TV (06:48 AM EST, 01/21/03)
  • Hibernation mode kicks in (09:41 AM EST, 12/16/02)
  • ASSPs rise as ASICs fall (10:03 AM EST, 11/18/02)
  • Encryption put into NPU (10:58 AM EDT, 10/21/02)
  • Chip vendors target TCP (08:55 AM EDT, 09/23/02)
  • A tale of two layoffs (07:01 AM EDT, 08/26/02)
  • $1 billion and still counting (11:42 AM EDT, 07/01/02)
  • Is it time for CAMs? (10:00 AM EDT, 06/03/02)
  • Execute or be executed (06:54 AM EDT, 05/06/02)
  • How much SSL is enough? (07:15 AM EDT, 04/08/02)
  • NPU software challenges (10:43 AM EST, 03/11/02)
  • The winner is . . . Terago (10:05 AM EST, 02/11/02)
  • Fabrics make the switch (10:03 AM EST, 01/14/02)
  • Interconnect gets real (10:54 AM EST, 12/26/01)
  • Evolution in action (10:18 AM EST, 11/19/01)
  • A numbers game at AMD (07:12 PM EDT, 10/10/01)
  • Count on TCP offload engine (10:43 AM EDT, 09/17/01)
  • Eye on traffic management (09:59 AM EDT, 08/20/01)
  • Small ponds, big fishes (11:54 AM EDT, 08/06/01)
  • Deals that can be deadly (09:44 AM EDT, 07/16/01)
  • AMCC makes NPU splash (06:41 AM EDT, 07/02/01)
  • NPU vendors eye OC-768 (08:51 AM EDT, 06/18/01)
  • Itanium era dawns (12:19 PM EDT, 06/04/01)
  • Encryption costs tumble (09:58 AM EDT, 05/21/01)
  • Pentium 4 price push (01:12 PM EDT, 04/25/01)
  • The right Net appliances (10:10 AM EDT, 04/16/01)
  • It's really not that bad (11:59 AM EST, 03/19/01)
  • Tensilica shows speed (03:04 PM EST, 03/07/01)
  • AMD strikes lightning (10:26 AM EST, 02/20/01)
  • Net ASICs take on NPUs (10:33 AM EST, 02/05/01)
  • NPU vendors must execute (11:28 AM EST, 01/22/01)
  • Palm forces ARM on Moto (09:55 AM EST, 01/16/01)
  • Processes in the spotlight (06:51 PM EST, 12/13/00)
  • Intel rethinks performance (10:50 AM EST, 12/05/00)
  • NPUs tease, don't deliver (10:28 AM EST, 11/20/00)
  • IA-64 approaches starting line (07:19 PM EDT, 10/25/00)
  • NPUs seek out software (10:24 AM EDT, 10/16/00)
  • When speed isn't enough (07:16 PM EDT, 09/26/00)
  • Scanning an opportunity (10:20 AM EDT, 09/18/00)
  • Intel plays Yertle role (09:59 AM EDT, 09/05/00)
  • Pentium IV ready to run (10:31 AM EDT, 08/21/00)
  • Home stereo goes digital (12:36 PM EDT, 08/07/00)
  • Too many net processors (09:56 AM EDT, 07/24/00)
  • Intel bets on growth (02:47 PM EDT, 07/03/00)
  • The $30,000 dashboard PC (10:39 AM EDT, 06/05/00)
  • Handhelds go to next level (10:25 AM EDT, 05/01/00)
  • Mobile users get burned (04:36 PM EST, 03/31/00)

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