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Intel’s Curious, But Possibly Brilliant, Wearables StrategySep 19, 2014 - in News
Intel's wearables strategy is not what you'd expect from the chipmaker. Also: Tizen lives!
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Intel’s Wire Killers Demoed At IDF 2014: WiDi, WiGig And RezenceSep 15, 2014 - in News
Intel is intent on ridding us of all our cables; starting next year, be on the lookout for more wireless display, wireless docking and wireless charging technologies embedded in PCs and other devices.
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Hands On With Intel’s Core M 'Llama Mountain' Reference Design 2-in-1 At IDF 2014Sep 11, 2014 - in News
Intel made its "Llama Mountain" Core M 2-in-1 reference design available for some scrutiny at IDF 2014.
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IDF 2014 PC Mega Session: 2-in-1s to Rule Mobile, Wireless Everything Coming SoonSep 10, 2014 - in News
Intel's Core M platform should enable slim and high-performance 2-in-1 PCs and wants to kill cables and passwords of all kinds.
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Intel Makes Mobile Play With Android Reference Design At IDF 2014Sep 10, 2014 - in News
After years of struggling in the mobile market, Intel is unveiling a new method to attract OEMs to its chips: a reference design for Android that gets updated for two years, and within two weeks of Google releasing a new version of Android.
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Intel IDF 2014 Keynote: From Wearables To Big Data With PCs and Mobile Devices In BetweenSep 9, 2014 - in News
Today at Moscone West in San Francisco, Intel CEO Brian Krzanich took the stage to deliver the keynote address to open this year's Intel Developers Forum (IDF).
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Intel's Post-Haswell Roadmap Surfaces from Chinese SourceApr 23, 2013 - in News
Intel’s desktop processor roadmap has surfaced and shed some light on the company’s strategy for the next two years.
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Intel Launches HTML5 App Development PlatformApr 12, 2013 - in News
Intel has launched a developer platform to make it super-easy to create apps based on HTML5.
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New Intel HD 4000 Drivers Improve Performance Up to 10%Apr 1, 2013 - in News
Intel is increasing performance while reducing power thanks to drivers set to be released this week for the Intel HD Graphics 4000 GPU.
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Intel Begins External Hunt for Otellini ReplacementFeb 13, 2013 - in News
Intel may be looking outwards for its next CEO.
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Toshiba Satellite U925T is First NFC-Enabled UltrabookSep 14, 2012 - in News
Intel says Toshiba's hybrid Ultrabook will be the first of its kind to sport NFC technology.
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McAfee Intros Anti-Theft Protection for UltrabooksSep 12, 2012 - in News
Intel-based Ultrabooks are now shipping with a special version of McAfee Anti-Theft which takes advantage of Intel's baked in Anti-Theft Technology.
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Intel: Higher Resolution Displays Coming 2013Apr 19, 2012 - in News
Intel foresees ultra-dense resolutions coming to a wide-range of mainstream displays by the year 2013.
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Intel Demonstrates "Letexo" Sliding Ultrabook in VideoApr 15, 2012 - in News
This hybris Ultrabook prototype slides into a tablet and an all-in-one PC.
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Thunderbolt Heading to Windows PCs in 2012Sep 16, 2011 - in News
Acer and Asus will release PCs with Thunderbolt technology early next year. Meanwhile, Intel says that copper wiring will be used in the foreseeable near future thanks to the high cost of fiber optics.
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Intel and McAfee Reveal DeepSAFE TechSep 14, 2011 - in News
McAfee's DeepSAFE tech will keep an eye on memory and processor activity in real time, rooting out sneaky malware before they dump their payload.
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Future Android Builds Will Support Intel's AtomSep 14, 2011 - in News
Future versions of Google's Android Os will support Intel's Atom E-Series SoCs, both of which is expected to arrive in devices sometime during the first half of 2012.
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Intel's 50Gbps Thunderbolt Successor by 2015Apr 28, 2011 - in News
Intel is already working on a Thunderbolt successor.
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Intel to Show Off Next-gen Atom at IDF in AprilMar 21, 2011 - in News
Forget Oak Trail, who's ready for some Cedar Trail?
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IDF 2010, Research Day: Context-Aware ComputingSep 24, 2010 - in Reviews
Do you want the gadgets in your pocket to help you make decisions or monitor aspects of your daily life? Intel believes context-aware computing will take hardware to the next level of intelligence, but there are privacy issues to consider, too.
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Intel's 32 Core, Quad-HyperThreading Super ChipSep 15, 2010 - in News
Four of these together can render some really nice Wolfenstein graphics.
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Intel Developer Forum, Day TwoSep 15, 2010 - in Reviews
In our second-day coverage of Intel's Developer Forum, we see Sandy Bridge's graphics engine handle 3D Blu-ray on the PC, AMD's forthcoming Zacate processor in action, SSDs help improve gaming performance, and Boxee shift away from Nvidia's Tegra.
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Intel Reveals More About Sandy Bridge Core CPUsSep 14, 2010 - in News
Intel has shown us what Sandy Bridge looks like in chip form.
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Pictures and Video From Intel Developer ForumSep 14, 2010 - in News
Intel talks about future plans at the IDF keynote.
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Intel Developer Forum, Day OneSep 14, 2010 - in Reviews
The first day of Intel's Developer Forum saw discussion of the company's new CPU microarchitecture, code-named Sandy Bridge and manufactured at 32 nm. But the most important changes might be how the company develops future products.
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Intel Light Peak ''Launching'' in 2011, Maybe 2012Apr 15, 2010 - in News
Intel's optical-based successor to USB 3.0 may worm its way into products during 2011.
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Intel Sampling Nehalem-successor ''Sandy Bridge''Apr 14, 2010 - in News
Intel reveals a little more about the next generation of processors after Nehalem.
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Intel Announces New Atom SoC ''Tunnel Creek''Apr 14, 2010 - in News
Intel today unveiled a new System-on-Chip dubbed Tunnel Creek that is aimed at in-car entertainment systems, media phones and printers.
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Intel Developer Forum, Day Three: All About PowerSep 24, 2009 - in Reviews
As the Intel Developer Forums winds to a close, Loyd Case checks in for one more round of updates, spanning Intel Research panels, Toshiba and its SSD strategy, more on USB 3.0, plus Intel's Arrandale and Clarkdale designs with integrated graphics.