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Roadmap update: Intel aims for 5 hours of battery time in notebooksFeb 17, 2006 - in News
Battery time in notebooks equipped with Intel's upcoming Merom processor is expected to make a significant in battery time: Sources suggest that many devices will break the five-hour barrier. The new microprocessor architecture will also appear in less power-hungry desktop CPUs and especially blade-server processors - including a 40W Xeon chip.
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Intel trims Pentium D 950 mobo power envelopeFeb 17, 2006 - in News
Intel is to add its Enhanced SpeedStep Technology (EIST) to its 65nm dual-core Pentium D 950 processor in order to allow the chip to operate within design guidelines for motherboards, with a maximum power consumption of 95W rather than 130W.
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Intel dual-core embedded platform to extend applications for industrial PCsFeb 16, 2006 - in News
The availability of Intel's Core Duo dual-core x86 embedded platform will help expand industrial PC (IPC) applications and improve related technologies to the point where they can compete with current PC performance, according to Taiwan-based IPC specialists.
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Intel shows off first x86 quad-core processorFeb 12, 2006 - in News
Intel's chief technology officer Justin Rattner demonstrated to analysts the firm's first quad-core processor. According to Rattner, the chip was a very early production sample of the "Clovertown" processors, which is due for introduction in early 2007 as part of the firm's "Bensley" performance and volume server platform.
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Intel roadmap update: Conroe to launch with up to 2.66 GHzFeb 11, 2006 - in News
Intel is counting down to the launch of its next-gen desktop CPU: Conroe will begin to ship to system builders in Q2 of this year with the official introduction to follow in late Q3. Details are already leaking out of Santa Clara - the chip will carry the sequence numbers E4000 and E6000 and will arrive in six versions with clock speeds of up to 2.66 GHz, TG Daily has learned.
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Users report Apple iMac video glitchFeb 10, 2006 - in News
Apple is following-up reports that its new Intel-based iMacs are experiencing video problems preventing the full display of some graphics.
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Intel's next-gen cellphone chips likely to include SM 3.0 capabilityFeb 10, 2006 - in News
Among the armada of new Intel processors that are scheduled to hit the market in 2006 is a replacement for the XScale PXA270 processor: The "Hermon" platform will include a faster CPU, which could be complemented by a Shader Model 3.0 capable graphics processor that is based on technology blueprints provided by Imagination Technologies.
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Intel promises quad server chips for Q1 2007Feb 10, 2006 - in News
Intel has alerted its OEM (original equipment manufacturer) customers that it will add a quad core "Clovertown" CPU in the first quarter of next year.
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Merom notebooks to launch operating system from Flash memoryFeb 8, 2006 - in News
Intel may get one step closer to an instant-on computer with the introduction of its next-generation microprocessors that will be aligned around the Merom mobile processor. A new mobile platform, codenamed Santa Rosa, will be first to integrate Intel's "Robson" cache technology, which will take advantage of NAND Flash to accelerate the startup of a computer.
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Intel's Yonah to move into servers as "Xeon LV" processorFeb 7, 2006 - in News
Intel will use its brand new Yonah processor core not only for single- and dual-core mobile processors but also to increase its role in the blade server market. The server derivate, code-named "Sossaman," will debut this quarter and will receive the name "Xeon Low Voltage," according to a press release issued by server vendor Rackable Systems.
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Intel to launch Napa successor "Santa Rosa" in Q1 2007 - reportFeb 3, 2006 - in News
According to a report published on Germany's WinFuture.de, Intel's successor of the current mobile "Napa" platform is developed under the code name "Santa Rosa."
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Adobe may not deliver native Intel Mac support until 2007Feb 2, 2006 - in News
Adobe Systems on Wednesday said it has no plans to re-release its current applications as Universal binaries that can run natively on both Intel- and PowerPC-based systems.
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Intel to discontinue some Itanium 2s, Xeon MPsFeb 1, 2006 - in News
The Register learned this afternoon that Intel has informed some clients that it will be discontinuing eight classes of lower-end Itanium 2 processors, and three classes of Xeon MP processors.
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Intel to introduce DDR3 memory platform in 2007Jan 26, 2006 - in News
Even with first DDR3 memory modules already being taped, DDR2 is going to stay with for some time, industry sources suggested today. The information we received is in line with what we have heard from memory manufacturers that the transition from DDR2 to DDR3 will happen in a much more conservative way than what we have seen with DDR and DDR2.
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Intel first to demonstrate 45 nm siliconJan 25, 2006 - in News
Concerns are growing that the end of the scalability of silicon structures may come into sight in the next 10 to 15 years. But for now, Moore's law appears to be live and kicking as Intel today demonstrated the first working chips built in a 45 nm process. The announcement comes not even one month after the company rolled out its first 65 nm processors.
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Intel resuming 865-series chipset production may negatively affect Via, SiSJan 25, 2006 - in News
Third-party chipset suppliers including Silicon Integrated Systems (SiS) and VIA Technologies could suffer from Intel's resuming production of its 865-series chipsets, as Intel's current 865-series offerings are priced only slightly higher than equivalent chipset series from SiS and VIA, according to unspecified motherboard makers in Taiwan.
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Intel: x86, 32-bit on-die application support dropped for IA-64 MontecitoJan 24, 2006 - in News
An Intel spokesperson confirmed to TG Daily this afternoon that the company's IA-64 platform will be dropping all on-die support for hardware-based 32-bit application execution. This includes both IA-32 and x86 platforms, emulation for which will now be moved to a software-based layer.
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Apple shows Intel-native Logic 7.2 at NAMMJan 23, 2006 - in News
As part of its exhibition at National Association of Music Merchants (NAMM) trade show this week in Aniheim, Calif., Apple Computer could be seen demonstrating a new version of its Logic music composition and production software designed to run natively on the first Intel Macs.
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Apple: Design and software, not hardware, distinguish Macs from Intel-based PCsJan 18, 2006 - in News
With 1.25 million Macintosh computers shipped in the holiday quarter, the Macintosh resurgence appears real. What distinguishes an Intel-based Mac from an Intel-based PC? Apple's senior director of desktops tells us it's nothing in the hardware, specifically - in fact, hardware isn't even really that important. Intel might be interested to know that.
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Abundant availability of Intel 945 chipsets fuels demand for DDR2Jan 18, 2006 - in News
The supply of Intel's 945 chipsets has recently increased to a level that is sufficient enough to drive up demand as well as prices for DDR2 memory, according to sources at Taiwan DRAM makers.
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Nvidia expands nForce chipset lineup for Intel systemsJan 17, 2006 - in News
Nvidia continues its strategy to drive its products into the high-volume mainstream and entry-level segment. The company today announced two new nForce4 variants that compete with Intel's 945P and 975X chipsets and aim at motherboards that are priced below $100.
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Firefox planned for Intel MacsJan 16, 2006 - in News
The group behind the web's second-most popular browser said Monday it plans to ship a version of its Firefox browser for Apple's newly launched Intel-based Mac computers sometime during March, in a bid to win over consumers who use Apple's Safari browser.
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Intel's Core Duo shines in first THG review, dual-core system disappointsJan 16, 2006 - in News
Tom's Hardware has published its first in-depth review of a prototype notebook equipped with Intel's dual-core "Core Duo" processor. While the device demonstrated convincing performance, the system's surprisingly high power consumption leaves questions to be answered in the future.
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Intel 946GZ and 946PL chipsets on track for Q2Jan 16, 2006 - in News
Intel is on track for a second-quarter roll-out of its 946GZ and 946PL low-end chipsets to replace the 945GZ and 945PL, according to industry sources.
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AMD to support M2 launch with X2 5000+ and FX-62 CPUsJan 12, 2006 - in News
While Intel is busy bringing its next processor generation, based on the Merom core, up to speed, AMD is adding the final touches to its DDR2-based Socket M2 Athlon 64 platform, TG Daily has learned. AMD is preparing 12 M2 processors for Q2 launch, spanning the Athlon 64, X2, FX and Sempron series of CPUs. Part of the launch will be an Athlon 64 X2 5000+ and an Athlon 64 FX-62 chip.
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Intel to launch Core Duo successor "Merom" in SeptemberJan 11, 2006 - in News
Intel is on track to introduce its next-generation mobile processor "Merom", which will also serve for as foundation for a range of desktop and server processors, in September of this year, TG Daily has learned. Merom will launch at 2.33 GHz and bring 64-bit capability to a refreshed mobile processor platform, code-named Napa64.
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Intel releases Apple developer tools for threaded applicationsJan 11, 2006 - in News
One day after the announcement of the first Intel-based Apple computers, Intel follows up on its new relationship with Apple: The company and released software that is designed to help Apple developers to create multi-threaded applications for the Core Duo processor.
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Apple's Jobs and Intel's Otellini announce Intel-based iMac and MacBookJan 10, 2006 - in News
UPDATE 10 January 2006 2:30 pm ET - Not very surprisingly, Apple's chief executive Steve Jobs had a big surprise for the audience stopping by his keynote at the Macworld Conference and Expo. Six months earlier than expected, the company announced its first Intel-based products - dual-core iMacs as well as dual-core notebooks.
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CES 2006 Analysis: Core processor is Intel's ticket to HollywoodJan 6, 2006 - in News
Intel CEO Paul Otellini's keynote address to CES Thursday evening provided some flash along with some substance, but not necessarily a banquet of both. How will Intel be able to sell its message of ubiquitous digital content to the consumer, along with a message of controlled access to the content industry?
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CES 2006: Intel's Paul Otellini unveils Core Duo processor, not Core SoloJan 5, 2006 - in News
The president and CEO of Intel gave a formal name to the company's Yonah architecture this evening - the successor to the Pentium M. Core Duo is now a reality, and so is Intel's entry into the high-stakes world of streaming media download services, as Viiv takes on a life of its own.
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