Cisco to remain aggressive in 2010

February 5, 2010
Intel, AMD set to release first six-core desktop chips
ZD Net
John Morris writes about Intel and AMD’s upcoming six-core processors releases for desktop PCs.

“In the next few months, both Intel and AMD are slated to release the industry’s first six-core processors for desktop PCs. Chip makers are pitching these multi-core chips for multi-tasking and multimedia, but real-world consumer applications for six CPU cores remain limited, and for now these are likely to appeal only to PC enthusiasts with deep pockets.”

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Dell unveils Latitude 13, thinnest commercial business laptop; ULV, SSD, Citrix-ready
ZD Net
Rachel King writes about Dell’s Latitude 13 laptop.

“Dell has announced a new computer under its enterprise business-focused laptop line, the Latitude 13, which it calls ‘the world’s thinnest 13-inch commercial client laptop.’ The Latitude 13 brings the Vostro 13’s ULV power, ultra-thin form factor and 3.4-lb. curb weight to the world of commercial IT”

Cisco to remain aggressive in 2010
Network World

Cisco Subnet writes about Cisco’s upcoming year in business.

“Cisco is expected to remain aggressive in 2010 as it looks to take back lost market share. The company will build on its generous financing for SMBs, continue to set the industry pace in mergers and acquisitions, and leverage its formidable cash position – greater than $20 billion post- Tandberg and Starent acquisitions – in an effort to pull away from competitors, according to investment firm UBS.”

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