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Intel Expected to Drop SSD Prices in AugustJul 13, 2012 - in News
If you are planning on purchasing a solid state disk, it may be worth it to wait another few weeks.
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Intel Releases Itanium 9500 Poulson ManualJul 12, 2012 - in News
Intel has quietly published a reference manual of its upcoming Poulson Itanium processors.
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Build It: Picking Parts For Your Kid's Entry-Level Gaming PCJul 10, 2012 - in Reviews
Does your child always want to use your PC? Is it time to build him his own? If you don't trust the tier-one vendors to sell you a well-balanced machine, you'll be happy to know that you can piece together your own entry-level box for less than $450.
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Intel Plows $4.1 billion Into Next-Gen Chip ProductionJul 10, 2012 - in News
Intel is getting serious about 450 nm wafers and EUV, again.
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Intel May Drop Prices for Core i5 ULV to Push UltrabooksJul 9, 2012 - in News
Intel may be bowing to the pressure of system vendors and reducing the price of some low-power processors to enable lower ultrabook prices.
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Intel Claims Flawed Evidence in $1.3 billion EU Antitrust CaseJul 8, 2012 - in News
Intel is not content with a 1.06 billion Euro (about $1.34 billion) fine it was handed by EU antitrust regulators.
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Good Things In Small Packages: Seven Nettop Platforms, TestedJul 5, 2012 - in Reviews
It'd be easy to dismiss nettops as underpowered attempts at miniaturization, but they’re good enough for surfing the Web, writing emails, and watching some video. Today, we're comparing seven different platforms based on CPUs from Intel, AMD, and VIA.
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Intel Invests in Touchscreens Against Apple, SamsungJul 5, 2012 - in News
Following Apple's and Samsung heavy investments in touchscreens to secure supply for smartphones and tablets, Intel decided it was time to help its partners as well.
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Intel SSD 910 Review: PCI Express-Based Enterprise StorageJul 2, 2012 - in Reviews
PCIe-based SSDs have evolved rapidly, with companies like Fusion-io, LSI, and OCZ leading the way. Intel is betting that its reputation for quality and reliability in the enterprise sector are enough to overcome that head-start as it launches SSD 910.
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Second-Generation Ultrabooks: Faster And Cheaper With Ivy BridgeJun 26, 2012 - in Reviews
What can you expect from a 17 W processor after benchmarking its 77 W big brother? We get our hands on a reference-class Ivy Bridge-based Ultrabook and quantify how a hard thermal ceiling affects x86, gaming, transcoding, and Blu-ray playback workloads.
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SSD Prices Continue to Trend DownwardJun 25, 2012 - in News
As hard drive prices remain high since the Thailand floods of 2011, the SSD prices have taken a different trend, a much appreciated downward trend in prices.
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Intel's Xeon E5-Series Line-Up Expands; Gets ExplainedJun 24, 2012 - in Reviews
Now that Intel has launched more than 30 Xeon E5-series CPUs, we felt it necessary to revisit the product family and help you sort out the company's nomenclature. We're even taking the opportunity to list out all of the specifications in one place!
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Intel Medfield Phones Selling Only in Limited NumbersJun 22, 2012 - in News
Intel is reportedly preparing a more aggressive push for its smartphone processor architecture, as demand apparently has been rather limited at this time and vendors apparently believe that the company isn't able to compete with ARM at this time.
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Intel Discontinues Four Mobile Sandy Bridge CPUsJun 21, 2012 - in News
As Intel is moving to Ivy Bridge, the company is making some room and phasing out Sandy Bridge chips.
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Windows 8 Hybrid Devices Could Exceed iPad Battery LifeJun 12, 2012 - in News
Can Intel's Clover Trail turn tablets into iPad killers?
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Intel Disses Android's Dual-core SupportJun 12, 2012 - in News
Never mind quad-core, is questioning dual-core chips with Android.
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SandForce SF-2000 Controllers Limited to 128-Bit EncryptionJun 12, 2012 - in News
In a quality audit, it was discovered that the SF-2000 Series Controllers don't operate at its 256-Bit Encryption specificaton, but currently is limited to 128-Bit Encryption
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Everything You Need To Know About ThunderboltJun 11, 2012 - in Reviews
A year after its debut on Apple platforms, Thunderbolt is finally available for PCs. Both fast and scalable, the technology’s 10 Gb/s connectivity and potential for external graphics promises to inspire innovation. But is it ready for prime time?
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Surprise Industry Fact: ARM's Biggest Customer is IntelJun 11, 2012 - in News
Who would have thought? This piece originally slipped by under our radar, but it is a noteworthy piece of information, especially since we now know at least one specific ARM chip that Intel is manufacturing ARM cores in its fabs.
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System Builder Marathon, June 2012: System Value ComparedJun 7, 2012 - in Reviews
Frugality returned in this quarter's System Builder Marathon, tipping the balance towards less-elaborate gaming rigs. Does cutting deep into the budgets end up hurting our lower-cost build too much for it to compete, or is its value enhanced instead?
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System Builder Marathon, June 2012: $500 Gaming PCJun 6, 2012 - in Reviews
After stripping $150 from his already frugal budget, Paul is forced to make a tough gamble in order to hit his build goals. Will the decision to spend big on graphics bite him in the rear when he has to cut back on everything else, or is the choice sound?
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System Builder Marathon, June 2012: $1000 Enthusiast PCJun 5, 2012 - in Reviews
With a $250-smaller budget this quarter, Don re-creates the previous build as faithfully as possible just to see how much of a difference two memory channels make. With no room left for an SSD or extra RAM, we think you'll be surprised by the results.
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Gigabyte Boasts 7.032 GHz CPU Clock Record on Ivy BridgeJun 4, 2012 - in News
Overclocker HiCookie pushes two Gigabyte Z77X motherboards to World Records with the help of an Intel Core i7-3770K and GSkill Trident X Memory.
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System Builder Marathon, June 2012: $2000 Performance PCJun 3, 2012 - in Reviews
After a little inflation over the past few quarters, we chop $600 off of the most recent build. Is there such a thing as more performance from a smaller budget? Thanks to Intel's Ivy Bridge architecture and GeForce GTX 680, the answer is: sometimes.
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The Intel ''San Diego'' Medfield Phone Gets BenchmarkedJun 1, 2012 - in News
Intel and Orange's San Diego gets the benchmarking treatment a week ahead of its launch.
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Intel's First Medfield Phone to Launch June 6 on OrangeJun 1, 2012 - in News
Europe to get its first taste of Android-flavored Medfield next week.
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Three Xeon E5 Server Systems From Intel, Tyan, And SupermicroMay 29, 2012 - in Reviews
After taking a first look at Intel's Xeon E5 processors, we wanted to round up a handful of dual-socket barebones platforms to see which vendor sells the best match for Sandy Bridge-EP-based chips. Intel, Supermicro, and Tyan are here to represent.
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Unreleased Mobile Ivy Bridge CPUs SpottedMay 29, 2012 - in News
Two new mobile Ivy Bridge CPUs have surfaced in charts.
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Intel Picks UK for Research Institute on Sustainable CitiesMay 28, 2012 - in News
Intel is to open a research center to explore how technology can support cities around the world.
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Specs for Dell's Windows 8 Clover Trail Tablet LeakedMay 25, 2012 - in News
What's Dell got in the works for Windows 8?
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