Enterprise software maker J.D. Edwards released on January 13 supply chain event management (SCEM) enhancements to its real-time production and distribution...
Intel Corp. cut the prices of some of its Pentium 4, Mobile Pentium 4, Mobile Pentium III and Xeon processor chips on Sunday as an as-yet unannounced chip, a 1.8GHz version of its Celeron processor, appeared in Tokyo's Akihabara electronics district.
With an emphasis on the freedom of wireless technology, Intel Corp. here on Tuesday kicked off a campaign to push a new, faster set of Pentium 4 Processor-M (mobile) chips to the mobile computing market.