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MALTA -- Hector Ruiz was one of the rock stars of the Capital Region's growing technology economy. He was a friend of governors and political and business heavyweights. Full Article at Albany Times-Union
With the technology industry looking on, the Supreme Court on Monday will explore what types of inventions should be eligible for a patent in a pivotal case that could undermine such legal protections for software. Full Article at Fresno Bee
A salesman holds up an Advance Micro Devices (AMD) Phenom II processor at a computer store in Santa Clara, Calif. , Tuesday, July 21, 2009. View Photo »
I can't see Arm replacing Intel or Advanced Micro Devices -- x86 architecture -- in notebooks. Arm will run Linux so in netbooks it makes sense
Nonetheless, beating estimates isn't enough to make a stock a winner. Analysts are notoriously lousy at forecasting results, and one-time items can sometimes push earnings over the top. Full Article at The Money Times
Nov. 7 (Bloomberg) -- Twenty people, including Galleon Group LLC co-founder Raj Rajaratnam, have been criminally charged in what federal authorities call the biggest prosecution of alleged hedge-fund insider trading in the U.S. Prosecutors... Full Article at Bloomberg.com
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FILE- In this Nov. 13, 2008 file photo Advanced Micro Devices CEO Dirk Meyer speaks at a financial analysts meeting at company headquarters in Sunnyvale, Calif. View Photo »
Computer chip maker Intel is back in court. On Wednesday, New York State Attorney General Andrew Cuomo filed a federal antitrust lawsuit against the firm. Full Article at Forbes
Computerworld - An offshore Advanced Micro Devices Inc. foundry is having trouble ramping up on production of a new 40-nanometer graphics processing unit, forcing PC makers to delay shipments of desktop and laptop computers, AMD confirmed today. Full Article at ComputerWorld
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A salesman holds up an Advance Micro Devices (AMD) Phenom II processor at a computer store in Santa Clara, Calif. , Tuesday, July 21, 2009. Advanced Micro Devices Inc. narrowed its loss in the second quarter, even though sales at the chip company slumped 13 percent.
View Photo »FILE- In this Nov. 13, 2008 file photo Advanced Micro Devices CEO Dirk Meyer speaks at a financial analysts meeting at company headquarters in Sunnyvale, Calif.
View Photo »Advance Micro Devices (AMD) CEO Drik Meyer gestures at AMD headquarters in Sunnyvale, Calif. Nov. 13, 2008.
View Photo »New Advanced Micro Devices CEO Dirk Meyer speaks at an financial analysts meeting at company headquarters in Sunnyvale, Calif. , Thursday, Nov. 13, 2008. Many of the problems facing AMD are of its own making.
View Photo »New Advanced Micro Devices CEO Dirk Meyer gestures at an financial analysts meeting at company headquarters in Sunnyvale, Calif. , Thursday, Nov. 13, 2008. Many of the problems facing AMD are of its own making.
View Photo »This photo provided by Advanced Micro Devices shows a 45 nanometer Enhanced Quad-Core AMD Opteron processor Die. AMD's new Opteron processors are AMD's first chips based on 45-nanometer manufacturing technology.
View Photo »In this photo made Tuesday, July 21, 2009, equipment operators from Delaney Construction Corp. of Mayfield, N.Y. , excavate land for the GlobalFoundries Inc.
View Photo »In this photo made Tuesday, July 21, 2009, equipment mechanic Chris Caswell of Delaney Construction Corp. of Mayfield, N.Y. , adjusts a trunnion on a bulldozer, excavating land for the GlobalFoundries Inc.
View Photo »In this Tuesday, July 21, 2009 photo, Tondrick Ricks of Clifton Park Rental adjusts a door on a air conditioned tent that will be used for the ground breaking ceremony of the GlobalFoundries Inc.
View Photo »In this Tuesday, July 21, 2009 photo, Tondrick Ricks of Clifton Park Rental adjusts a door on a air conditioned tent that will be used for the ground breaking ceremony of the GlobalFoundries Inc.
View Photo »A label on a laptop indicating that the computer is equipped with an Advance Micro Devices (AMD) Turion X2 chip is shown at a computer store in Santa Clara, Calif. , Tuesday, July 21, 2009.
View Photo »An Intel Inside sticker is seen next to a Windows XP sticker on an Acer Netbook in Encinitas, California in this April 13, 2009 file photo.
View Photo »Intel Corporation President and Chief Executive Paul S. Otellini walks onto the stage to deliver his keynote address at the Oracle OpenWorld conference in San Francisco, California in this September 23, 2008 file photo.
View Photo »FILE - In this Sept. 10, 2007 file photo, a staff technician presents a 300 millimeter chip wafer at Advanced Micro Devices Inc. (AMD) in Dresden, eastern Germany.
View Photo »FILE- In this Nov. 13, 2008 file photo Advanced Micro Devices CEO Dirk Meyer speaks at a financial analysts meeting at company headquarters in Sunnyvale, Calif.
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