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Merom to top 50% of Intel notebook processors in Q1 2007Jul 19, 2006 - in News
Intel plans to raise the proportion of Merom to over 50% of its notebook processor shipments in the first quarter of 2007, making 64-bit dual-core models the mainstream in the notebook market, according to industry sources.
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Intel's flagship goes dual-coreJul 18, 2006 - in News
During its five years of existence, the Itanium processor never achieved the glory Intel was hoping for: Itanium has to deal with stiff competition and critics still call it the "Itanic". But Intel holds on to its problem child and sends it into another round: Montecito has two cores and, according top Intel, is twice as fast as the previous single-core.
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Intel to launch dual-core Itanium 2 tomorrowJul 17, 2006 - in News
Intel has been sending out invitations to a product introduction tomorrow, Tuesday 18 July. While the invitation itself is worded in a very fuzzy, there appears to be little doubt that Intel will unveil its new dual-core Itanium 2 processor.
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AMD really will drop Athlon 64 prices to compete with Intel Core 2 DuoJul 14, 2006 - in News
Yes, AMD does intend to drop its prices for Athlon 64 processors, at or about the same time Intel announces its Conroe processor availability later this month. TG Daily re-confirmed the news with AMD spokesperson Damon Muzny. Now that Intel may have at least evened the stakes in the performance-per-watt battle, AMD's plan appears to be to shift the focus to performance-per- dollar.
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Tom's Hardware: Core 2 Duo smokes AMD's Athlon 64 X2Jul 14, 2006 - in News
Just about two weeks ahead of the official launch, Core 2 Duo's true performance capability comes to light. In tests conducted by Tom's Hardware Guide, Intel's new processor delivered stunning results, outpacing its AMD rival in almost every discipline. For the first time in about two years, Intel is offering a superior desktop processor that may cause more than just a headache for AMD.
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Revised Dell XPS 700 to feature overclocked Intel Core 2 Extreme CPUJul 13, 2006 - in News
On the day Intel announces Conroe - which is expected within days - Dell Computer will upgrade its top-of-the-line XPS 700 desktop computer model to offer not only an overclocked Core 2 Extreme CPU, but also the option of two Nvidia GeForce 7900 GTX cards in SLI mode. This news comes straight from Chairman Michael Dell, who posed for pictures beside his team's new baby.
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Sun luring enterprise customers away from IntelJul 11, 2006 - in News
Sun today announced new AMD-based performance datacenter servers, which can carry up to 16 processors or up to 24 TB of storage space in one 4U chassis. The new models are squarely aimed at the Intel-based competition and Sun hopes that the sparkling AMD Opteron brand will once again fuel the firm's growth in the x86 server segment.
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Intel aims for 32 cores by 2010Jul 9, 2006 - in News
Five years ago, Intel envisioned processors running at 20 GHz by the end of this decade. Today we know that the future will look different. CPUs will sacrifice clock speed over core count: Intel's first "many core" CPU will run at only two thirds of the clock speed of today's fastest Xeon CPU - but achieve 15x the performance, thanks to 32 cores.
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Microsoft approves Intel 915 chipsets for VistaJul 6, 2006 - in News
Although Intel is experiencing heavy GP chipset (915GM) inventory pressure as it transitions to the Napa platform, industry players noted that the chip giant may gain relief from Microsoft, which has approved the 915GM chipset - as well as the desktop 915G IGP chipset - for supporting the Vista operating system (OS).
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Intel to launch dual-core Itanium 2 CPUs on 18 JulyJun 30, 2006 - in News
Intel plans to add its dual-core Itanium 2 CPU line, dubbed "Montecito," to to its current Xeon 5100 series (codenamed Woodcrest) and Dempsey processor offerings on 18 July, according to sources at Taiwan server makers.
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Intel postpones launch of new desktop CPUs to 27 JulyJun 29, 2006 - in News
The launch of the Intel Core 2 Extreme X6800, Core 2 Duo E6300, E6400, E6600 and E6700 processors, which were originally expected to arrive on 23 July will be postponed to July 27, according to a recent review of Intel's product roadmap by sources at Taiwan motherboard makers.
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Intel to launch Xeon 3000 CPU for uni-processor serversJun 29, 2006 - in News
Intel's processor roadmap for uni-processor servers changed recently, according to sources at Taiwan motherboard makers.
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How to get motivated for workJun 28, 2006 - in News
Companies these days have to go to great lengths to keep their employees excited about a brand and their job.
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Intel quad-core processors may see spike in power - sourcesJun 27, 2006 - in News
Yesterday, Intel released its fastest server and workstation processors ever at a power level we haven't seen in several years. But the "Core" architecture, which the new Xeon 5100s are based on, may not be the universal solution for the long term, as power consumption may top 100 watts once again when quad-cores arrive in early 2007, TG Daily has learned.
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Intel blocks Nvidia from running SLI on Conroe platforms?Jun 27, 2006 - in News
The Inquirer reports that Intel may not be supporting SLI on its Conroe motherboards.
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150 OEMs shipping Intel Woodcrest systemsJun 26, 2006 - in News
Intel's Core architecture gets a solid start with about 150 companies offering more than 200 Xeon 5100 (formerly code-named Woodcrest) platforms today. Pretty much every know server manufacturer has sent out press releases ranging for example from Gateway that promises to offer Woodcrest system in the future to Supermicro that has launched 30 different Xeon 5100 system.
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Woodcrest launches Intel into a new eraJun 26, 2006 - in News
Intel today introduced the first processor based on its "Core" architecture: The Xeon 5100 rings in the beginning of the end of the Netburst architecture - a power hungry technology that was introduced more than five years ago and brought the company down to its knees. Core's mission is to restore Intel's competitiveness and lay the foundation for the firm's future.
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AMD's quad-core CPU to consume dual-core powerJun 23, 2006 - in News
If AMD has its way, then Intel's performance-per-watt leadership claim may be short lived: The first quad-core Opterons, due in 2007 will consume the same power as today's dual-core processors, while AMD expects Intel to increase the power envelope when adding more cores.
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Global notebook shipment to fall 10% in Q2, say Taiwan makersJun 22, 2006 - in News
A weak notebook market is unlikely to see improvements this quarter and Taiwan notebook makers estimate global shipments will drop 10% sequentially in the second quarter, according to the makers.
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Intel to continue shipping 865-series chipsets in Q1 2007Jun 20, 2006 - in News
Intel plans to continue to ship its entry-level 865-series chipsets in the first quarter of 2007, with an amount to account for 10% of its total chipset shipments, according to sources at Taiwan motherboard makers.
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IEEE in wireless wrangleJun 19, 2006 - in News
IEEE has put on hold its review of a wireless technology favoured by Qualcomm due to a squabble involving Intel, The Wall Street Journal reports.
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Intel's Robson flash technology is impressive, when it worksJun 14, 2006 - in News
Intel is promising that its "Robson" technology will cut down computer boot times to as much as half of what they currently stand at. Based on NAND flash memory technology, Robson essentially holds the data one needs to boot an OS or fire up a program, and then accesses it at lightning fast speeds - at least if Intel can get it to work with Windows Vista.
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Mobo and chipset makers upbeat about a price war between Intel and AMDJun 14, 2006 - in News
Taiwan-based motherboard and chipset makers are optimistic that the upcoming price war between Intel and AMD will drive up demand in the PC market.
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Intel to launch "Core" on 26 JuneJun 13, 2006 - in News
Consider it official. Intel will be officially introducing the Xeon 5100 processor, the first version of a new generation of CPU's built on the firm's "Core" micro architecture on 26 June.
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Intel accelerates shipment date of its Opteron beater "Tulsa"Jun 12, 2006 - in News
The Associated Press (AP) is reporting that Intel has moved up the shipment of its Tulsa processor, which will succeed the current Xeon MP 7000 series with Paxville core.
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Intel considers 3D transistors for 32 nm processorsJun 12, 2006 - in News
Intel is going to great lengths to get a better handle on the power consumption of its semiconductors. On step closer to reality is the "tri-gate" transistor, which enables the company to gain more flexibility in adjusting, processor performance and power consumption. The technology could be available by 2009 and drop a chip's total power by 35%, Intel said.
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ATI to offer 965-equivalent chipsetsJun 9, 2006 - in News
ATI Technologies is looking to offer 965-equivalent chipsets for the Intel's Conroe platform, according to company CEO Dave Orton.
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Biostar unveils Intel P965 motherboardJun 8, 2006 - in News
Biostar Microtech International on June 7 announced its new T-series LGA-775 motherboard with the Intel P965 Express chipset.
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Albatron introduces new AMD and Intel motherboards at ComputexJun 8, 2006 - in News
Displaying its new motherboards at Computex Taipei 2006, Albatron Technology keeps a balance between two competing desktop CPU platforms that are expected to battle for market share in the second half of 2006.
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P965 Express outpaces JEDEC on road to DDR2-800Jun 8, 2006 - in News
If Intel always followed industry standards, it would be very hard for the company to be a leader. This seems to be the conclusion expressed by Intel representatives following the two-day launch of the Intel P965 Express chipset (codenamed Broadwater) at Computex Taipei 2006.
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