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Intel Says It Will Keep MeeGo AliveFeb 15, 2011 - in News
MeeGo isn't dead yet, at least if Intel has its way.
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Intel Lifts i7 to 3.46 GHz, Xeon 5000 to 3.60 GHzFeb 15, 2011 - in News
Intel quietly introduced a few new processors and reduced the price of some other CPUs, including the top range of its desktop mainstream products.
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MALIBAL's Lotus P150HM: GeForce GTX 485M Gets Its Game OnFeb 14, 2011 - in Reviews
Using the latest advances from Intel and Nvidia, MALIBAL attempts to prove that portability and performance are no longer mutually exclusive. Can a fully-loaded Lotus P150HM meet the needs of performance enthusiasts and gamers at a more reasonable price?
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Intel SSD 310 80 GB: Little Notebooks Get Big Storage FlexibilityFeb 13, 2011 - in Reviews
We've seen mini SSDs before. But none of them conformed to a standard. Now, Intel is introducing its SSD 310-series drives and the mSATA interface, which employs the mini-PCI Express edge connector, but is not compatible. How do these drives stack up?
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Intel's Sandy Bridge E-Series in Q4 2011?Feb 11, 2011 - in News
Intel is reportedly launching the Core i7 9-series Extreme Edition sometime this summer before unleashing the Sandy Bridge E-Series for enthusiasts later this year.
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Intel Shipping Revised Cougar Point Next WeekFeb 11, 2011 - in News
Intel will begin to ship B3 stepping of Cougar Point chipsets on February 14.
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MeeGo Drops NetbooksFeb 10, 2011 - in News
Nokia CEO Stephen Elop may have questioned the future of MeeGo in his burning platform memo and covered the OS at least with uncertainty.
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AMD: We're Benefiting from Intel's WoesFeb 9, 2011 - in News
Intel's Cougar Point chipset debacle has turned out to be a profitable win for AMD.
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Mobile Gaming: Can Core i7-2920XM Beat Desktop Core i7-980X?Feb 8, 2011 - in Reviews
We've already seen Intel's Sandy Bridge architecture offer compelling performance gains on the desktop. But can the fastest second-gen Core i7 beat Intel's 130 W desktop-oriented six-core Core i7-980X in games? We set up a couple systems to find out.
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Intel May Show Ivy Bridge CPUs at ComputexFeb 8, 2011 - in News
Intel's upcoming Ivy Bridge platform may show its face come May 30.
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Intel Resumes Shipments of Faulty Cougar PointFeb 8, 2011 - in News
But only to the few that accept the flaw.
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Video Transcoding Examined: AMD, Intel, And Nvidia In-DepthFeb 6, 2011 - in Reviews
Are you ready for the modern-day compendium on the state of hardware-accelerated transcoding performance and video quality? We decided to take an in-depth look after a few bad experiences, and you'll be surprised at how deep the rabbit hole really goes.
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Intel Is The Biggest Buyer of Green EnergyFeb 3, 2011 - in News
Intel held on to its rank as the nation's largest green technology buyer.
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Online Retailer 'Deactivates' Sandy Bridge CPUsFeb 1, 2011 - in News
Perfectly good CPUs get pulled, but for a pretty logical reason.
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The Hidden Cost Of Intel's $700 Million SB RecallFeb 1, 2011 - in News
Perhaps it is just me, but something about Intel's Sandy Bridge chipset recall just does not add up. Nvidia may have a few words to add to the story.
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Core i7-2600K Overclocked: Speed Meets EfficiencyJan 31, 2011 - in Reviews
Most of Intel's Core i5 and i7 CPUs lock out overclocking enthusiasts, which we hate. But the K-series chips win us back over with insane scalability. Would you believe that cranking the dial on performance doesn't necessarily tank overall efficiency?
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ARM Launches Cortex-R ProcessorsJan 31, 2011 - in News
ARM announced its R5 and R7 MPCore processors.
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Sandy Bridge Bug 2X Costly as Pentium Math BugJan 31, 2011 - in News
Intel's surprising note that it has discovered a "circuit design issue" in the 6-series chipset is reminiscent of the 1993 FDIV bug. Intel's quality control may not be as fail-safe as the company claims.
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Sandy Bridge Debacle: What It Means for YouJan 31, 2011 - in News
Hot on the heels of Intel's recall of its series-6 chipset, we spoke to several motherboard and system manufacturers about what's going to happen for them, and their customers.
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Intel Identifies Cougar Point Chipset Error, Halts ShipmentsJan 31, 2011 - in News
Early Monday, Intel identified a problem with its Cougar Point chipset family affecting SATA 3 Gb/s ports, specifically. Though it's only expected to affect 5% of systems over three years, enthusiasts pushing lots of data should wait for a fixed platform.
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Microsoft Pressing Intel for 16-Core AtomJan 28, 2011 - in News
A 16-core Atom in Microsoft's servers could possibly maintain the current level of performance but consume less energy.
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Congratulations to Our Sandy Bridge PC Winner!Jan 28, 2011 - in News
A new rig to one lucky winner.
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Core i7-2820QM: Sandy Bridge Shines In NotebooksJan 27, 2011 - in Reviews
We were impressed with Sandy Bridge's performance on the desktop, but how does it behave in a notebook? Today we break down performance, including surprising power consumption results. The new Core i7s even use less power than older Core i5s in daily use.
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Intel Releasing SATA 6.0 Gbps SSDs Next Month?Jan 27, 2011 - in News
Intel's 510 Series may arrive in February instead of the G3 SSDs.
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Intel Names Musician Will.i.am Creative DirectorJan 26, 2011 - in News
We haven’t seen a creative pairing like this since Lady GaGa joined Polaroid.
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DRAM Prices at 22-Month Low, Start BuyingJan 26, 2011 - in News
DRAM prices have fallen to a 22-month low, according to market research published by DRAMexchange.
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Intel to Share Next-Gen Poulson CPU DetailsJan 26, 2011 - in News
Intel announced that it will be releasing some details about its next-generation Itanium processor, code-named Poulson, at the upcoming International Solid State Circuits Conference (ISSCC).
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Best Gaming CPUs For The Money: January 2011Jan 25, 2011 - in Reviews
It didn't take long for Intel to rock the CPU world with its Sandy Bridge architecture launch. AMD followed suit with its Zacate APU. Given the slew of new CPUs selling, which processor do you want driving your next gaming build? Read our recommendations.
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Next-Gen Intel Chipsets To Support USB 3.0Jan 24, 2011 - in News
It appears that USB 3.0 is finally making its way to Intel's chipsets.
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IBM Teams Up With ARM for 14-nm ProcessingJan 20, 2011 - in News
IBM and ARM have extended their partnership to develop chips using 14-nm processing technology.
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