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The past five years have not been easy for AMD CEO Hector Ruiz. But after racking up more than $1 billion in losses, his company finally turned things around in 2004. With the launch of its first dual-core Opteron processors late last month, AMD has the jump on rival Intel?s server chips, an area where AMD has been gaining momentum. Ruiz spoke with Tom Krazit and Robert McMillan of the IDG News Service.

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ipKonfig.com had a chance to sit down with Mike Cassidy, CEO of Xfire, and ask him a few questions about the lawsuit, and a few questions about their software, Xfire.

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Ninjalane has posted an Interview with DFI that covers some of the new features found on their LANParty nForce4 enabled motherboards.

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TCMagazine has posted an interview with Microsoft's Ed Grazcyk

New IPTV software from Microsoft TV allows network operators to deliver compelling digital TV services using today's broadband technologies to complement voice and data services. Techconnect had an interview with Ed Grazcyk, Director of Marketing for Microsoft TV, about the future of this hot new software and the product itself.
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Gaming Illustrated has posted an interview with Steve Danuser, Community Relations Manager of EverQuest II

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Viper's Lair sat down with Dan Snyder of Intel and talked a bit about current and upcoming Intel technologies and overclocking.

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Beyond3D has posted an interview with Tim Sweeney of Epic Games

Fundamental architectural improvements due to PCI-Express will likely have to wait for the next major Microsoft OS release to be widely utilized by games and by video drivers. But in the meantime, it's a great platform improvement, allowing another decade of significant performance scaling just as AGP reaches its limits. I'm also looking forward to it as a geek toy, being able to buy high-end PC's with two PCI-Express graphics slots and plug
in two high-end video cards.
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