
The chipmaker says its GPU technology could show up in other companies' processors for everything from smartphones to supercomputers in a couple years.
The company's Creative Cloud subscriber base grew to 700,000 in the second quarter, but Adobe is considering other options to woo those who don't like the monthly payment plan.
Todd Bradley steps down from HP's PC and printer unit to be replaced by Dion Weisler, a former Lenovo and Acer executive. HP is hoping the two can form an executive tag team to tackle China and Lenovo.
The chipmaker will roll out a 64-bit ARM processor in the second half of 2014.
Hedge fund Third Point, a major Sony stockholder, is pushing the company to separate its entertainment arm into its own company.
The company has contact app provider Xobni and video app maker Qwiki in its sights, according to AllThings D. Originally posted at News - Internet & Media
The company's graphics chips are finding a foothold in neural networks, a biology-inspired form of computing that is moving from research to commercial tasks like Google's photo recognition. Originally posted at News - Cutting Edge
Adobe's controversial all-Creative Cloud transition for its Creative Suite applications is now available to subscribers. Originally posted at
The company's LTE network musters an average of 16.7Mbps download speeds and 7.4Mbps upload speeds in 30 cities around the U.S. Originally posted at News - Mobile
The Spanish telecom provider says there's no truth to rumors that it has received acquisition offers. Originally posted at News - Mobile

