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Hardware Pioneers: The Next Generation

Hardware Pioneers: The Next Generation

These outfits are developing machines designed to handle soaring Web traffic more quickly, cheaply, and efficiently than their predecessors do


A Peek at Tomorrow's Coolest Tech

A Peek at Tomorrow's Coolest Tech

Some of these gadgets could be out soon, while others are just concepts. However, all show we've got plenty to look forward to


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Next-Generation Computers

For the first time in years, hardware startups are trying to break into the market. Their gambit: Inexpensive special-purpose machines


A New Breed in the Computer Biz

For the first time in years, hardware startups are trying to break into the market. Their gambit: Inexpensive special-purpose machines

Hardware Pioneers: The Next Generation

These outfits are developing machines designed to handle soaring Web traffic more quickly, cheaply, and efficiently than their predecessors do

Blade Servers: Beyond the Cutting Edge

Once used only for megacomputing functions, these compact powerhouses are now being designed and sold to all manner of businesses

A Peek at Tomorrow's Coolest Tech

Some of these gadgets could be out soon, while others are just concepts. However, all show we've got plenty to look forward to

Solving the Superspeed Dilemma

The next challenge is to build machines that can chew through real-world problems at speeds closer to these demons' theoretical limits

Predictions for PC Makers

Price wars will pressure profits among the big players, says S&P's Megan Graham-Hackett, who has a neutral outlook overall for the group

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