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TG Daily complete wrap-up of CES 2006 coverageJan 3, 2006 - in News
Take about a quarter million people, stuff them all into about 40 football fields, load them with the latest consumer gadgets, and what happens? Pandemonium. This year's CES was a little more Vegas and a lot more Hollywood this year, as everybody wanted to be a content company all of a sudden.
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Via to give Intel kicking on DX9, PCI Express - reportDec 30, 2005 - in News
Via Technologies has predicted that chipset shipments will increase 20 per cent next year as cars and PC makers demand more embedded technology.
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Intel chipsets add support for HDMI, TPM and NAND Flash-based BIOS in 2006Dec 29, 2005 - in News
When Intel launches its next-gen processor architecture, the company will also introduce new chipsets as part of what the company calls a "refresh" to take advantage of new features. Users will see features that enable and restrict the use of HD content, legacy removal and a relocation of the BIOS into NAND Flash, TG Daily has learned.
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Sources: Intel developing next-generation Power Mac for AppleDec 28, 2005 - in News
In a move that may surprise some Apple watchers, reliable sources tell AppleInsider the Mac maker has contracted the design duties for its next-generation Power Mac motherboard over to industry heavyweight Intel.
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Intel unveils first 65nm processor Pentium D 955Dec 27, 2005 - in News
The successor of the first generation dual-core desktop processor Pentium D 800 has been in mass-production for well over three months. Today, Intel announced the flagship of the upcoming second-generation Pentium D 900, code-named Presler: The Pentium D 955 rings in the transition from a 90 to a 65 nm production process.
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Intel reschedules launch of Conroe and 965-chipset to July 2006Dec 21, 2005 - in News
Intel will push up the launch of its desktop Conroe CPU and delay the debut of its 965-series chipset so that both will hit the market at the same time in July 2006 in a demand-boosting strategy, according to sources at motherboard makers in Taiwan.
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ATI and Nvidia gearing up to face Intel's new Broadwater chipsetsDec 20, 2005 - in News
In order to offset the impact of Intel's planned launch of its Graphic Media Accelerator- (GMA-) integrated Broadwater chipsets by the second quarter of next year, ATI Technologies has accelerated production of its R580, an upgrade of its current 90nm flagship chip, while Nvidia is scheduled to roll out three new 90nm graphics processor units (GPUs) by the latter half of the first quarter of 2006, according to sources at Taiwan graphics card makers.
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Mobile processors to drive Intel's CPU business - analystDec 19, 2005 - in News
One third of all computers sold today are notebooks. Notebooks are also the segment that keeps the PC business growing at a healthy rate. It's just the tip of the iceberg analysts believe: The trend towards mobile computing is expected to accelerate and quickly grow Intel's mobile processor business - from notebook CPUs down to cellphone processors.
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Intel's 65 nm yields already at 90 nm levelDec 16, 2005 - in News
Intel's business model breaks down simply to build more chips at higher profitability each quarter. A big portion of that profitability comes from production yield - so it's no surprise that Intel throws lots of resources at improving its CPU manufacturing long before mass-production ramps. The upcoming 65 nm generation already has reached yields of a mature chip, the company claims.
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65 nm Pentium D 900-series appears on etailer websitesDec 16, 2005 - in News
Intel has confirmed that it has been mass-producing 65 nm Pentium D processors for some time now in its D1D fab in Hillsboro, Oregon. What we don't know officially, is when these new Pentium 900 processors, code-named "Presler," will be appearing on store shelves.
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Low-density NOR flash prices may trend upwardDec 12, 2005 - in News
With two of the leading NOR flash makers, Intel and STMicroelectronics, working together on multi level cell (MLC) made NOR flash production, supply of low-density NOR may be further squeezed, according to industry sources.
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Texas Instruments prepares 65 nm chip productionDec 9, 2005 - in News
It is not only Intel that transitions from 90 nm to 65 nm semiconductors. Texas Instruments (TI) is the second major manufacturer that has announced it is prepping a ramp of 65 nm production for a variety of its processors.
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Intel working on rootkit detection techniquesDec 9, 2005 - in News
Intel is working on a research project that would immediately notify PC users if they inadvertently download a rootkit like the XCP (extended copy protection) software found on certain music CDs shipped by Sony (Profile, Products, Articles) Corp., researchers said Tuesday.
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New transistor material could help extend Moore's LawDec 7, 2005 - in News
Reducing the power consumption of future chips is research priority in today's semiconductor industry. Experimenting with new materials that could substitute or complement today's silicon substrates is considered a critical step in this effort - and Intel claims it has discovered yet another material that has the potential to let chips run cooler and consume less energy.
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Intel to launch Presler on 27th - reportDec 7, 2005 - in News
As promised by Intel, Presler will be the very first 65 nm processor available, apparently launching on Dec. 27.
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Analyst sees better iPod mix and early Intel MacsDec 7, 2005 - in News
UBS Investment Research on Tuesday raised its price target on shares of Apple Computer to $86, citing higher than expected video iPod sales and expectations of a rise in Mac sales due to an early release of Intel Macs.
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Apple's Intel Macintosh to hit shelves on June 6Dec 6, 2005 - in News
Intel processors will be initially adopted in Apple Computer's entry-level Macintosh PC lineup, including the Mac Mini, iBook, and iMac series, with a launch in Taiwan slated for June 6 2006, according to sources at Taiwan PC distributors.
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Intel and ST Micro team up on Flash memory for cellphonesDec 5, 2005 - in News
STMicroelectronics and Intel today said that the two firms are working together on common Flash memory specifications for mobile phones.
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Intel roadmap update - prototypes of first quad-core desktop processor builtDec 3, 2005 - in News
Intel is pushing ahead its multi-core strategy and currently is working on at least 21 different processors, TG Daily has learned. Virtually all new Intel chips released between 2006 and 2008 will be based on mobile processor technology and will include the already taped out 65 nm quad-core desktop processor "Kentsfield" and the 45 nm eight-core "Yorkfield" chip.
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Intel still the fastest growing semiconductor supplierDec 2, 2005 - in News
Intel is expected to solidify its position as the world's leading semiconductor supplier this year, posting the highest revenue growth among the top 10 chipmakers for the year, according to a preliminary ranking from iSuppli.
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IT investments in the US threatened by "economic macro forces", says Oregon SenatorDec 1, 2005 - in News
With countries in Asia-Pacific leveraging huge tax incentives to convince chip manufacturers to build plants in their countries, it is not a secret that such investments are getting less attractive in the US. Oregon Senator Gordon Smith today said that the US needs to "get its act together" quickly - and Governor Ted Kulongoski even conceded that his State "can't compete with China or Singapore" on a financial basis.
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Intel aims to regain lost chipset businessDec 1, 2005 - in News
A significant constraint in its chipset supply recently forced Intel to use third party integrated graphics chipsets, including millions of units from ATI, for Intel branded motherboards. The company today said that the current shortage is temporary and that it will use Intel-only chipsets as soon as possible and try to regain lost market share in this segment.
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Intel adds follow-up series to 915 chipset familyNov 25, 2005 - in News
Intel has added the 946 series, recognized as a follow-up to its 915-chipset family for the entry-level segment.
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Intel to source PBGA substrates from TaiwanNov 25, 2005 - in News
Intel is currently seeking PBGA (plastic ball-grid array) substrate suppliers in Taiwan through its domestic IC packaging and testing contract makers.
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VIA starts shipping PCIe-enabled P4 and K8 chipsetsNov 18, 2005 - in News
VIA Technologies has begun shipments of its PCIe-enabled integrated chipsets supporting Pentium 4 and K8 platforms this quarter, albeit in small volumes, according to company sources.
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Intel intros HPC developer toolsNov 17, 2005 - in News
Intel is shipping five new software development tools that promise developers of supercomputing and distributed high performance computing (HPC) software environments to accelerate and simplify the creations of applications. As a result the new "Cluster Tools" help to reduce the costs of software development.
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Intel ships first 90 nm multi-level cell NOR FlashNov 17, 2005 - in News
Intel today said that it has announced it is shipping the industry's first 90 nm multi-level cell (MLC) NOR flash memory device in volume. According to the company, the memory delivers faster performance, higher density and lower power consumption than the previous 130 nm generation of the technology.
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Foxconn 975X-based motherboard to be available in DecemberNov 17, 2005 - in News
Foxconn Electronics (the registered trade name of Hon Hai Precision Industry) recently introduced its 975X7AA-8EKRS2 motherboard, which is based on the Intel 975X chipset. The chipset recently appeared at the Intel website without a formal launch.
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AMD schedules quad-cores for 2007Nov 16, 2005 - in News
AMD is aiming to roll out a quad-core-capable processor family during 2007 and switch to an all-new processor architecture later this decade.
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VIA to rely on self-developed solution when Intel agreement expiresNov 16, 2005 - in News
VIA Technologies claims that its self-developed FSB (front-side bus) technology is expected to be implemented in all its embedded CPU offerings in 2006 when a cross license agreement with Intel ends.
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