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News around the WebWednesday, March 2, 2005Intel’s CEO: America Must Choose to Compete. U.S. Leadership in Semiconductor is Not Inevitable, Says Craig Barrett 11:51 pm | Anton ShilovThe world’s largest maker of semiconductors has come a long way and managed to come out victor even in the most dramatic pages of the company’s history. From the times of Robert Noyce in the CEO office to the moment when Craig Barrett is about to become the company’s chairman Intel has always created technologies that impacted the IT world. Along with Intel, the “In the past 10 years a truly epochal change has taken place almost without notice: nearly half of the world’s population has joined the world’s free market economic system… The most obvious consequence is that suddenly there are three billion new potential customers for goods and services produced in free market economies. A less obvious effect is that there are also three billion new potential competitors for jobs producing those goods and services,” writes Intel’s outgoing CEO. “Even if we assume that no more than 10% of those three billion people have had the educational opportunities that will enable them to compete for high-wage jobs, that means that there are 300 million people – a workforce slightly larger than the entire United States population – ready and eager to raise their standard of living through more productive labor,” Barrett says. “We must resolve as a country that the competition is real, that winning is not inevitable, and that we must decide to be competitive or there will be serious consequences,” believes Intel’s future chairman. Mr. Barrett points four directions the
Bunch of i915P Mainboards Compared. Web-Site Evaluates 17 Mainboards on i915P 8:52 pm | Anton ShilovWhether we like it or not, PCI Express platforms are taking over the market and with the recent introduction of Intel Pentium 4 600-series processors it is pretty clear that in case you want an Intel Inside computer it is more wise to get the one that supports the advanced capabilities of Intel’s latest desktop chips rather than acquire an out-of-date technology. One of the major questions asked when setting up new computers is which mainboard to choose. Well, if you are not building a high-end PC, then probably platforms empowered by Intel’s 915P chipset will suit you well, hence, the question becomes limited to which one exactly. Hardwarezone.com web-site is trying to answer the question which mainboard is the one for you by examining 17 products from ABIT, Albatron, AOpen, ASUS, Biostar, DFI, ECS, EPoX, Foxconn, Gigabyte, Intel and MSI. “We have finally come to the end of our shootout and in closing, lets take a trip back to summarize the most important points. Since it is still fresh in our memories, let us have a look at the performance point of view first. Based on the same chipset, we find that almost all the boards have performed similarly with expected results for each configuration type, except for a few standout performers. The battle was very tight between the ASUS P5GD2 Premium and MSI's 915P Neo2 Platinum, both fighting for top spots in a few benchmarks,” Hardwarezone.com writes. All Latest News |
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