InfoWorld Technology: Hardware | | Intel has introduced technologies such as strained silicon, high-k metal gate and FinFET -- in which transistors are built upward in a 3D fashion instead of laying flat -- to keep Moore's Law going. In the coming years, it could combine silicon with materials such as strained germanium, or indium-gallium-arsenide. | | Issue highlights 1. How flash changes the storage equation 2. AMD withdraws from high-density server business 3. Mac sales up 8% as industry remains in doldrums | White Paper: Rackspace Companies are increasingly looking for IT managers that fit today's business needs. So innovation-driven IT managers are transitioning their role and becoming service brokers to the business. This whitepaper provides managers with a pathway to make this transition. Learn More | As the enterprise transitions from disk to flash, the focus shifts from optimizing for performance to optimizing for capacity. READ MORE | The company is ditching a business it formed by acquiring SeaMicro three years ago. READ MORE | IDC projects that Q1 Mac shipments grew to 4.45 million, outpacing the PC industry which was down 7% overall. READ MORE | White Paper: Globanet Are you looking to retire your legacy archive system? Learn how one organization minimized the cost of their data migration to Symantec Enterprise Vault and kept the migration timeline completely under their control. View now | TODAY'S KEY TECH STORIES, DELIVERED TO YOUR INBOX FIRST THING
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