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Nvidia announces SLI for Intel's Core 2 Duo processorJun 7, 2006 - in News
Nvidia today said that it will offer a specially tailored version of its Nforce 500 chipset for Intel's upcoming Core 2 Duo processors.
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Gigabyte showcases new server product linesJun 7, 2006 - in News
Gigabyte Technology is showcasing its new server product lines based on both Intel and AMD solutions at Computex Taipei, including four boards targeted at the entry and mainstream markets, and six systems focused on high-density data centers and small- to mid-size businesses.
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Intel announces P965 Core 2 Duo chipset, sub-1 watt processorJun 5, 2006 - in News
Intel senior vice president Anand Chandrasekher officially introduced the P965, a chipset that will be offered for various computer platforms based on Intel's upcoming Core 2 Duo E6000 processor ("Conroe"). Chandrasekher also said that Intel will be offering a new ultra-low voltage version of its current Core Duo processor, which will consume less than 1 watt on average.
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TG Daily's Week in Review: Processor wars heating upJun 2, 2006 - in News
AMD and Intel determined the headlines this week - both good and not so good news. Let's get the not so good news out of the way first: Intel may lay off 16,000 employees. On the positive side, Intel surprised with a capable flagship processor, countered by AMD with a dual-socket approach and aggressive platform strategy.
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Intel's LaGrande security platform to arrive in H2 2007Jun 2, 2006 - in News
Intel's LaGrande technology (LT), an approach to protect applications and data from software and simple hardware attacks will be arriving in mobile and desktop business platforms in the second half of 2007, TG Daily has learned.
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AMD counters Intel's Conroe with dual-socket gaming platformJun 1, 2006 - in News
AMD used a meeting with the press and analysts to provide some long-term information about its product strategy. Part of the roadmap is an answer to Intel's flagship processor Core 2 Extreme: AMD will launch a new platform with two sockets for two dual-core processors, handing gamers four physical cores.
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Intel Core 2 Extreme demonstrated with 3.5 GHzMay 31, 2006 - in News
Intel today gave yet another glimpse of the capability of its soon-to-be-launched Core microarchitecture. While the processor will launch at 2.93 GHz, Intel shows the CPU already running at significantly higher speeds. Perhaps most interesting is the chip's lower than expected power consumption - which may give Intel enough headroom to break the 4 GHz barrier.
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AMD launches Live! entertainment PC platformMay 30, 2006 - in News
If you are not quite convinced that you want an Intel Viiv PC in your living room, then here is another option: AMD promises similar functionality and "real world solutions" with beefed up entertainment center PCs. "Live!" PCs will act behind the scenes, rather than physically invading the family room, and act as the digital nerve center of a home. Extra: AMD Live! and Intel Viiv image gallery
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Intel to launch dual-core Itanium 2 at ComputexMay 29, 2006 - in News
The launch of Intel's dual-core Itanium 2 processors, dubbed "Montecito," is now set to happen in the week of Computex, which will take place in Taipei June 6-10, according to sources.
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Intel to launch next-gen desktop processor Conroe on 23 JulyMay 26, 2006 - in News
It appears that Intel will be introducing its new Desktop Core 2 Duo E6000 series earlier than previously expected. While industry sources hinted to a September launch date at the beginning of this year, slides obtained by enthusiast website HKEPC Hardware indicate that the desktop processor, formerly code-named Conroe, will make its debut on 23 July.
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Tyan launches Intel Xeon 5000-series based server lineupMay 24, 2006 - in News
Tyan Computer launched a lineup of servers based on the dual-core Intel Xeon 5000-series processors - the Tempest i5000PX (S5380), which targets the high-end sector and the entry-level and mid-range series, the Tempest i5000VS (S5372) and Tempest i5000VF (S5370).
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Intel releases Woodcrest benchmark results, claims series of recordsMay 23, 2006 - in News
Intel today released official server benchmark results, providing a first glimpse of the real-world capability of the company's Core architecture. According to Intel, the server derivate "Woodcrest" is 125% faster than the current Xeon processor generation - and outpaces AMD's Opteron by about 60%.
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AMD to reveal roadmap details on 1 JuneMay 23, 2006 - in News
AMD has not been very talkative about its future product recently. While rival Intel is aggressively educating industry, press and the public about its product plans for 2006 and 2007, there is little what we know today about upcoming products beyond the planned 65 nm transition late in 2006 or early 2007.
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Mainstream notebook production to migrate rapidly to dual-core modelsMay 23, 2006 - in News
Notebooks are expected to almost completely migrate to dual-core processors in 2007, as Intel and leading makers jointly push up the proportion of dual-core models shipped starting in the second half of this year, according to industry sources.
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Intel to introduce Celeron M 410 series for embedded applicationsMay 19, 2006 - in News
On 28 May, the day when the Intel 65nm Celeron D CPU lineup is set to be launched and the chip giant's expected price cuts for Core Duo processors takes place, Intel will add the Celeron M 410 to augment its current low-end 65nm Celeron M CPU offerings, according to sources at motherboard makers.
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TG Daily Video: Intel demonstrates Core 2 Duo performance gainsMay 17, 2006 - in News
Of course the Electronic Entertainment Expo is about games, but several hardware companies also show up. Intel gave us a sneak peak at an upcoming entertainment PC and you can see in our video how their new dual-core processors can speed up game physics and frame rates.
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Intel: 40% performance claim applies to Core 2 Duo, not yet to ExtremeMay 16, 2006 - in News
While Intel expects a significant performance gain for its new Core 2 Extreme processor, over its predecessor Pentium Extreme, the company warned us late yesterday that the 40% numbers that had been quoted earlier apply to Core 2 Duo specifically . That doesn't mean the final numbers won't be 40%, or thereabouts, but there are some intriguing factors to consider.
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AMD challenges Intel with 35W, 65W desktop processorsMay 15, 2006 - in News
Performance-per-watt is the name of the game in today's microprocessor market: Intel will be launching a new architecture in the third quarter of this year to cut power consumption of its processors in half, while AMD apparently has still enough potential in its current chips to answer - and actually surpass Intel's power numbers.
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Intel's next-gen mobile platform "Santa Rosa" up and runningMay 15, 2006 - in News
Various industry sources have confirmed to TG Daily that Intel's Santa Rosa platform, scheduled for a Q2 2007 release, has become available in limited numbers for testing.
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Intel Santa Rosa SFF platform to shape future design for the desktopMay 11, 2006 - in News
Scheduled to debut in the first quarter of 2007, Intel's Santa Rosa platform will utilize the Core2 Duo mobile processor, previously code-named Merom, for small-form-factor (SFF) implementations for the desktop.
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Intel's Conroe, Merom get a name: Core 2 DuoMay 7, 2006 - in News
Back in January, we reported about Intel's plans to drop the "Pentium" brand. Now it is official: After having renamed its new mobile processor family earlier this year, the next-generation dual-core desktop processor series will also get a new brand and listen to the name "Core 2 Duo".
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Intel: No chipset shortages with better capacity allocation through ATI supportApr 25, 2006 - in News
Anand Chandrasekher, senior vice president of Intel, admitted that terminating the supply of entry-level chipsets led to Intel missing profit and market share goals.
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Core Duo an ideal CPU for a low-power desktop system?Apr 24, 2006 - in News
With only 25% the power consumption of a regular Intel dual-core processor, Core Duo has been speculated to be the best choice for users who need to run a low-power desktop computer.
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Intel preps quad-core mobile chip, new CPU architecture for 2008 - analystApr 14, 2006 - in News
Intel is running its development and manufacturing resources at full speed to roll out its "Core" architecture later its year. In-Stat analyst Jim McGregor believes that the company will not take any chances to fall behind again: Quad-core chips appear on the horizon and the company may be introducing a new microarchitecture in 2007 or 2008.
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IDF Taiwan: Intel confirms packages for Conroe and Woodcrest, but remains fuzzy on MeromApr 12, 2006 - in News
At IDF Taiwan, Intel officially confirmed packaging for two of its first 65nm dual-core processors (Conroe and Woodcrest) based on the next-generation Intel Core microarchitecture, but failed to clarify packaging on a third processor (Merom) using Intel Core.
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IDF Taiwan: NOR flash memory update and ONFI logistics issuesApr 11, 2006 - in News
Intel will deliver the first customer samples of its 1Gbit 65nm MLC (multi-level cell) NOR flash memory chips in June and begin volume production in the fourth quarter of this year, the company said at IDF Taiwan.
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Intel to reveal more details about Open NAND Flash Interface initiative at IDF TaiwanApr 4, 2006 - in News
Intel is expected to say more about its Open NAND Flash Interface (ONFI) initiative next week at a regional Intel Developer Forum event in Taipei.
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Kingston launches FB-DIMM memory modulesApr 3, 2006 - in News
Kingston today announced availability of FB-DIMM memory, which will first be used in Intel's upcoming "Bensley" server platform. Based on DDR2 memory, the technology offers increased bus speed and bumps the maximum memory capacity in servers to 192 GB.
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Intels G965 chipset to deliver better 3D performance with next-generation graphics coreApr 3, 2006 - in News
Intel's G965 will integrate the company's fourth-generation Graphic Media Accelerator (GMA) graphics core and deliver a significant increase in 3D gaming and multimedia performance compared to Intel's other chipsets with GMA 900/950 graphics processors, according to sources familiar with Intel's product roadmap.
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