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- AMD Cuts Q4 Processor Sales OutlookYesterday
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Advanced Micro Devices is cutting its fourth-quarter sales outlook by 25 percent, citing a lack of demand for its processors, graphics and other products. In November, Intel also cut its fourth-quarter outlook as the chip giant expects less demand for its notebook and desktop processors. For AMD and Intel, the financial crisis and reduced consumer spending mean that there is now less demand for PCs that use their microprocessors.
- Advanced Micro Devices is cutting its fourth-quarter sales outlook, citing a lack of demand for the company's microprocessors and other products both in the Unites States and overseas. AMD, the world's second largest producer of x86 processors for desktops, notebooks and servers, issued the war... - Notebook PC Weakness Seen Hurting Chip MakersDecember 3
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The computer notebook market is showing signs of serious weakness as the global economy slows, and the ill effects will start to be felt by chip makers, analysts say. Notebook manufacturers, distributors and component suppliers in the United States and Asia are reporting weak demand and order cancellations. Consumers are more likely to buy low-end notebooks and netbooks, which will ultimately hurt chip makers' margins.
- SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) The computer notebook segment is showing signs of serious weakening as the global economy slows and the ill effects will start to be felt by chipmakers, analysts said Wednesday. Notebook manufacturers, distributors and component suppliers in the U.S. and Asia are reportin... - IDC Predicts a Slower PC Market in 2009 Due to the Financial CrisisDecember 3
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In a week that saw several reports about slowing server shipments and revenues, a new report from IDC finds that the ongoing financial crisis and the trouble on Wall Street will have an impact on the PC market in 2009 and 2010. The financial crisis means that shipments of desktops and laptops will slow down, especially in the United States. Large PC vendors Hewlett-Packard and Dell warned about a challenging PC market in 2009 as consumers curtail their spending and enterprises make do with older PCs.
- In a week that saw several bleak reports about server system revenue and shipments, IDC has released a new report predicting that the ongoing financial crisis will have a significant impact on the PC market in 2009 that could continue into 2010. According to the Dec. 3 report, IDC expects worl... - 11 Desktops and Laptops That Enterprises Should Take Notice of This Holiday SeasonNovember 26
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eWEEK stopped by Pepcom's latest holiday showcase in New York recently to check out some of the new technologies that will be available as the 2008 holiday shopping season arrives. While Pepcom is geared toward consumers, eWEEK found 10 laptops along with a desktop model that enterprises should keep in mind. The PCs included Hewlett-Packard's new multitouch laptop and new low-cost notebooks or netbooks, a Dell desktop that features Intel's new Core i7 processor, and a number of Asustek Computer's ultraportable notebook offerings.
- ... - Apple Macs and Notebooks Remain Hottest Holiday Gift Ideas in 2008November 26
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With the 2008 holiday shopping season here, consumers looking for that special gift are likely checking out the new Apple MacBook and MacBook Pro that hit the market earlier this year. The two new Apple MacBooks remain high on the list of must-haves this holiday season. For those interested in PCs, Dell, Hewlett-Packard, Gateway and Toshiba all have new notebooks ready for the 2008 holiday season as well. While laptops remain popular, there are still bargains out there for a solid home desktop PC.
- With the 2008 holiday season fast approaching, the time for buying a new PC for a special someone is here, and its no secret that there are an impressive number of new laptops on the market for smart shoppers. While there are a number of notebook PCs on the market already, including several new ...
