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Intel silently revs Core 2 Duo CPUsDec 18, 2006 - in News
Intel has silently improved its Core 2 Duo line-up.
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In-Stat predicts iTunes may offer HD versions of Disney movies in 2007Dec 14, 2006 - in News
In-Stat has released its annual predictions for 2007, saying iTunes is likely to provide high-definition (HD) versions of Disney movies for "download-to-own," as HDTV programming will be will be available via broadband Internet.
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Dell and Intel rebound in workstation market, says Jon Peddie ResearchDec 14, 2006 - in News
Despite their dominance, workstation industry leaders Dell and Intel were in a tailspin 12 months ago, both steadily losing ground to their respective rivals Hewlett Packard (HP) and AMD, according to Jon Peddie Research (JPR).
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Quad-core Xeon E5335 makes early debutDec 13, 2006 - in News
Media reports are in that Intel is ready to release a new quad-core processor, marking yet another new product for Intel this year. The Xeon E5335, which was originally scheduled for a February 2007 release, takes its position as the fifth quad-core processor since Intel first released the Kentsfield/Clovertown cores earlier this autumn.
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AMD adds new flagship Athlon 64 X2 processors 5400+, 5600+Dec 12, 2006 - in News
AMD today launched new dual-core mainstream processors in order to regain at least some of its competitiveness in the segment of higher-end mainstream processors. The new 5400+ and 5600+ bring an increase of clock speed and are squarely aimed at Intel's Core 2 Duo E6600 and E6700 processors.
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Nvidia to roll out integrated MCP 73 chipset for the Intel platform in Q1 07Dec 8, 2006 - in News
Nvidia will introduce its first integrated graphics processor (IGP) chipset (MCP 73) for the Intel platform in the first quarter of 2007 at the earliest, according to industry sources.
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Intel, TSMC report progress towards 32 nmDec 7, 2006 - in News
According to Digitimes, both Intel and TSMC are making great strides towards a 32 nm chip-making process.
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AMD introduces 65 nm processorsDec 4, 2006 - in News
AMD fired up the third stage of a series of announcements this morning and announced a first batch of 65 nm desktop dual-core processors. Almost one year behind Intel, the new X2 family CPUs launch as a quartet that do not bump processor performance but lower power consumption and provide headroom for future clock speed increases.
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AMD demonstrates first native quad-core CPUNov 30, 2006 - in News
Intel was first out of the gate with a quad-core processor, AMD will offer the first native quad-core chip - four processors that are integrated in one piece of silicon. The company today offered a first glimpse at a 4-way, quad-core Opteron processor system during its annual analyst conference.
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Mobo makers: CPU wars to enter new level with 45 nm Penryn in 2007Nov 29, 2006 - in News
In response to the news that Intel has started making prototypes of 45nm Penryn processors, motherboard makers said they expect CPU wars to enter a new level with dual-core processors operating at frequencies of 3 GHz and higher in 2007.
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Marvell rolls out Intel's next-gen Xscale processorNov 29, 2006 - in News
It has been a long, and sometimes seemingly uncertain, way for the Monahans processor. More than a year after the CPUs first demonstration and almost half a year of Marvell's acquisition of Intel's applications and communications processor business, the new Xscale processor has finally arrived.
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Intel P965, Microsoft Vista to boost adoption of SATA optical drivesNov 28, 2006 - in News
Intel's P965 chipset and Microsoft's Vista operating system are expected to speed up adoption of SATA (serial advanced technology attachment) and displace ATAPI (ATA packet interface) as the mainstream interface standard for optical drives in the second half of 2007, according to optical disc drive (ODD) manufacturers in Taiwan.
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Intel unleashes quad-core processorsNov 13, 2006 - in News
Intel is firing up the second stage of its Core microarchitecture: Not quite four months after the company regained the performance crown in the desktop and DP server processor segment, Intel is first to launch CPUs with four cores: The Core 2 Extreme QX6700 rings in a new era for desktop processors, while the Xeon 5300 series spearheads the firm's DP server lineup.
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Dell first to officially roll out quad-core systemNov 13, 2006 - in News
Dell received the honor of unveiling the first quad-core desktop computer. Just hours before Intel will formally announce its Core 2 Extreme QX6700 processor, Dell announced the XPS 710, which looks like a regular XPS gaming system but hides one of the first quad-core CPUs you can buy - for at least $3700.
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Kentsfield quad-core processors to sell for less than $1200Nov 10, 2006 - in News
While Intel reportedly is gearing for a launch of its quad-core processors on Monday next week, a wide range of etailers has begun pre-selling or even selling the Core 2 Extreme QX6700 processor.
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Intel announces volume shipments of 65 nm NOR flash MLC productsNov 9, 2006 - in News
Intel has announced what it called the industry's first volume shipments of 65nm NOR flash multi-level cell (MLC) products, including the 65 nm 1Gb monolithic part for cell phones.
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44 quad-core CPUs = 9000 Pentium Pro processors, says IntelNov 8, 2006 - in News
Ahead of the Super Computing 2006 (SC06) conference, which will open its doors on November 11, Intel announced new server cluster software tools and provided more information about its Clovertown quad-core processor, which industry sources expect to debut on November 12.
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Intel Roadmap update #2: Flash cache coming to your notebookNov 7, 2006 - in News
In this second edition of our Intel roadmap update, we are focusing on Intel's mobile product lineup for 2007. Similar to the desktop, there aren't big processor plans, with the exception of slight Core 2 Duo T updates. The real news next year will be the Santa Rosa platform: Expect notebooks to run faster with flash cache and see new features such as integrated wireless broadband.
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VoodooPC introduces Quad-Core computerNov 3, 2006 - in News
Following yesterday's lifting of the Intel Core 2 Extreme quad-core NDAs, VoodooPC is now introducing a quad-core powered computer. The enthusiast PC maker is upgrading its Omen line with the Intel Core 2 Extreme QX6700 processor.
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Intel 'Kentsfield' quad-core benchmarks to flood the NetNov 1, 2006 - in News
You can expect a flood of benchmarks for Intel's quad-core 'Kentsfield' processor to hit the Internet in the next day. Intel's latest chip is officially called the Core 2 Extreme QX6700 and is an enthusiast chip aimed at high-end gamers, graphical artists and others who run multi-threaded applications. Early benchmarks from Tom's Hardware Guide show the chip easily beating previous generation Core 2 Duo processors in some benchmarks, but the new chip is only marginally better in other tests.
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Gateway introduces factory over-clocked desktop computerOct 30, 2006 - in News
Gateway is trying to take all the guesswork out of over-clocking with its new factory over-clocked FX530 desktop PC. The computer will come with Intel Core 2 Duo or Core 2 Extreme processors and ATI x1900 or x1950 graphics cards. Over-clocked processors traditionally have rarely failed, but Gateway is offering a one-year limited warranty on the FX530.
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AOpen XC Cube system provide 64-bit processingOct 24, 2006 - in News
Small form factor (SFF) system supplier AOpen has announced the XC Cube EZ945 as a new member to its XC Cube series.
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Intel demos TigertonOct 23, 2006 - in News
Intel is sticking with its roadmap for the quadcore Tigerton and demonstrated a server running four of the little blighters on Friday, according to reports.
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Intel to tape out first 45 nm processor by year-endOct 17, 2006 - in News
Despite a quarter result that did not quite show the strength of the traditional Intel, the processor manufacturer apparently is on its way up again. During a conference call, chief executive officer Paul Otellini back up the claim of the promised massive launch of its recently introduced Core micro architecture.
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Intel quad-cores expected to arrive on 13 NovemberOct 16, 2006 - in News
Intel is expected to introduce its first quad-core processors on 13 November. According to an invitation sent to media, Hewlett-Packard and Intel will be hosting a "Quad Fest" that day to share news about "workstation technology solutions including the business behind quad-core technology."
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Intel gives 910- and 915-chipsets one year to liveOct 13, 2006 - in News
In addition to pushing the 945-series as the mainstream chipset solutions for entry-level PC systems in the first half of 2007, Intel has decided not to accept orders for 910- and 915-series chipsets starting from March of next year, according to sources at Taiwan motherboard makers.
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Intel's PM96/GM965 chipsets to be rolled out as scheduled - sourcesOct 12, 2006 - in News
The development of Intel's forthcoming PM965/GM965 chipsets (codenamed Crestine) for its Santa Rosa platform is on track, which will allow the chip giant to roll out the chips in March 2007 as scheduled, according to sources at Taiwan notebook makers.
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Intel quad-core QX6700 reaches system buildersOct 11, 2006 - in News
Intel has begun shipping its first quad-core processor "Kentsfield," which will be officially called Core 2 Extreme QX6700 to system builders. Industry sources have confirmed to TG Daily that the processor has entered a stage of system testing, which indicates that the processors is on track for a mid-November launch.
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Nvidia shares rocket on Intel takeover rumorsOct 5, 2006 - in News
Nvidia shares rocketed up almost 10% in Wednesday's trading as rumors flew about a possible takeover from Intel. More than 22 million Nvidia shares traded on Wednesday with prices rising about 9.8%. So far this morning, stock prices have dipped about 2% to $30.45 a share.
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VW Cyber-Passat surfs web, plays video at freeway speeds (Picture Gallery)Sep 29, 2006 - in News
Intel is partnering up with Volkswagen to build UMPC-enhanced cars capable of surfing the web and playing video at freeway speeds. At the Intel Developer's Forum, attendees gawked at a prototype 2006 Passat that could playback music, videos and podcasts. It could even stream two different videos to the backseat monitors.
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