Michael Slater
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- MicroDesign Resources Presents the Second Annual "PC Tech Forum" Timeline entry ×3 … he PC platform from keynote speaker Gateway2000 chairman and CEO Ted Waitt. -- Talks from Michael Slater, founder of MDR and Principal Analyst of Microprocessor Report and PC technical leaders f …
- Mobile Computing Insights Announces Mobility Award Nominees Timeline entry … entley, Stanford Resources; Jim Porter, Disk/Trend Inc.; Judy Rosall, The Radicati Group; Michael Slater, Microprocessor Report; Bruce Stephen, International Data Corp.; and Dr. J. Gerry Purdy, …
- Mobile Insights Announces the Nominees for the Fourth Annual Mobility Awards Timeline entry … rld Magazine; Charles McLaughlin, McLaughlin & Associates; Mike Feibus, Mercury Research; Michael Slater, MicroDesign Resource, Inc.; Rich Malloy, Mobile Computing & Communications; Peter Teige, …
- Mobility Awards Winners Announced Timeline entry … entley, Stanford Resources; Jim Porter, Disk/Trend Inc.; Judy Rosall, The Radicati Group; Michael Slater, Microprocessor Report; Bruce Stephen, International Data Corp.; and Dr. J. Gerry Purdy, …
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- Taking a Risk on RISC Journal article … duce a version of the Mac OS for the RS/6000, perhaps as early as next year.) However, as Michael Slater noted in his Microprocessor Report, the first casualty of the IBM/Apple agreement may be …
- The Focus Shifts to Palmpads Journal article … re that AT&T has been working on for some ten years. Knowledgeable chip watchers, such as Michael Slater, say that the Hobbit chip will be about twice as powerful as an 80386 (putting it somewhe …