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Intel chipset supply still tight, enhanced Celeron D processors to comeNov 16, 2005 - in News
Supply of Intel's 915G-series chipsets continue to be tight mostly due to a shortage of the entry-level chipsets in the channel market, whereas the recent shortage of its discrete 945G line may improve slightly in the first quarter of 2006, according to motherboard makers in Taiwan.
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Mobo makers: Intel's dual-core Presler has stability issueNov 15, 2005 - in News
Sampling Intel's 65nm dual-core Presler processors has revealed some stability problems, according to unspecified motherboard makers.
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With Intel resuming 865-series chipset production, DRAM makers asked to produce more DDRNov 15, 2005 - in News
With Intel reportedly scheduled to restart production of entry-level 865GV chipsets this quarter, the chip giant requested DRAM makers to allot more capacity for DDR, according to sources at memory makers.
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Customers would not pay a premium for Intel over AMD - surveyNov 14, 2005 - in News
Market research firm Rackspace found that 65 percent of respondents to a recent customer survey would not pay more for an Intel server versus an AMD server. The company, which provides managed web hosting, says that customers are less concerned about processors because they manage most of the technical details. Rackspace has about 17,000 servers and 2,111 of their customers responded to the survey.
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Intel rolls out first Pentium processors with virtualization supportNov 14, 2005 - in News
Intel today announced its first desktop processors with virtualization technology (VT) - a new hardware and software component that allows users to run multiple operating systems in independent partitions or "containers." VT will trickle down Intel's processor portfolio, but will focus on CPUs that aim at the corporate market.
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Intel to debut Broadwater 965 chipsets in Q2 2006Nov 14, 2005 - in News
Intel plans to introduce its 965-series chipset, codenamed Broadwater, in the second quarter of 2006, according to unspecified sources that reviewed the chip giant's latest roadmap.
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Intel to restart entry-level chipset production, accelerate high-level productionNov 9, 2005 - in News
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Intel VP Dadi Perlmutter: Is the company really "no longer a chipmaker?"Nov 8, 2005 - in News
In an exclusive interview, the head of Intel's Israel Design Center in Haifa - the man who helped turn around Intel's entire architectural strategy - discusses the upcoming Yonah and Meron series, the cancellation of Timna, and Intel's goals for even lower wattage.
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Intel-based ultra mobile PCs to run one week per battery chargeNov 3, 2005 - in News
In August, Intel unveiled its idea to squeeze one more class of mobile devices between today's smallest notebooks and PDAs. At the currently held IDF in Tel Aviv, the company went into more detail, promising a week-long battery running time and a case with the size of a pocket book built around a scaled down version of the Pentium M.
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Intel's multi-processor, dual-core Xeon 7000 debutsNov 1, 2005 - in News
Lately, news coming out of Intel's digital enterprise group was not quite exciting. Delayed, scrapped and replaced processors were enough for some media to see the company in a 'self-destruction' mode. However, the server department continues its dual-core transition and today introduced the multi-processor version of the Xeon chip.
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Intel entry-level chipset shortage to ease completely next monthOct 28, 2005 - in News
The Intel entry-level chipset shortage should ease completely by next month, due to more output from Silicon Integrated Systems (SiS) and the OEM industry releasing part of its reserve inventory, according to sources in the Taiwan motherboard industry.
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New Intel desktop single-cores coming November 13Oct 27, 2005 - in News
Intel is scheduled to introduce several new processors between the fourth quarter of 2005 and the first quarter of 2006 with the chip giant also expected to release new prices for all of its processors early next year, according to motherboard makers.
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Sparc64 processor aims at dual-core transition in 2006Oct 26, 2005 - in News
Fujitsu, one of the development forces behind the Sparc processor, used the currently held Microprocessor Forum to provide some details of the next-generation of Sparc processors.
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Intel delays Montecito, scraps multi-core Xeon WhitefieldOct 25, 2005 - in News
Intel has made several changes to its processor road-map, delaying its first dual-core Itanium 2 and replacing a future multi-core Xeon with a new design.
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Intel confirms motherboard with ATI's Xpress 200 chipsetOct 24, 2005 - in News
Intel expanded its motherboard line-up with a new model that integrates ATI's Xpress 200 integrated graphics processor.
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Is there room for another processor company?Oct 24, 2005 - in News
P.A. Semi is a new player in the processor market that competes for a portion of the cut-throat CPU market. The company hopes to carve out its place by avoiding direct confrontation with Intel: P.A. Semi's 65 nm low-power dual-core system-on-a-chip design is based on IBM's Power Architecture. Announced today, the first 2 GHz chips are scheduled to sample by Q3 2006.
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Intel offers Robson's choice to cut boot-up time, battery consumptionOct 18, 2005 - in News
Fast-paced executives and impatient souls might be happy to hear this one. On Monday, Intel unveiled a technology, called Robson cache technology, that uses the NAND flash memory to not only boot the laptop up in a flash, but also to open programs almost immediately.
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ATI ramps Xpress 200 chipset for Intel platformOct 18, 2005 - in News
ATI today said that it is in the midst of a "massive" ramp for the Intel version of its Xpress 200 PCI Express chipset. The company expects that there will be at least 20 platforms with the chipset available marking a major push into the entry-level graphics PC segment.
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Intel talks up Merom and Yonah at IDF TaiwanOct 18, 2005 - in News
This week at the Intel Developer Forum (IDF) in Taipei, Intel has been discussing its next-generation dual-core mobile processor, known as Merom, which will come out in the second half of 2006.
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New Albatron Pentium 4 motherboard to hit markets in early NovemberOct 17, 2005 - in News
Albatron recently unveiled its PX915P-2V, a new motherboard based on the LGA-775 Intel Pentium 4 processor featuring the Intel 915P chipset and two PCI Express (PCIe) graphics card slots.
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Intel to launch five 65 nm Pentium 900-models in JanuaryOct 13, 2005 - in News
Intel sets the stage for introducing its second-generation dual-core processors. The Pentium D 900-series with 65 nm "Presler" core will succeed the current Pentium D 800 with 90 nm "Smithfield" core in January of next year. According to sources, Intel will launch five Pentium D 900 models, with only one Pentium D 800 model to be carried over into 2006.
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ULi will keep using HyperTransport in Intel-platform solutionsOct 13, 2005 - in News
Chipset vendor ULi Electronics will continue utilizing HyperTransport bus technology as the northbridge-to-southbridge interconnect in its solutions for the Intel platform, says the company.
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Intel considers new brand, sequence number for dual-core YonahOct 12, 2005 - in News
Intel plays with the idea to introduce a new brand name and a new sequence numbering system for its upcoming Yonah mobile dual-core processor, TG Daily has learned. Sources indicated that Intel will introduce a completely new numbering system consisting of letters and numbers for the dual-core chip and low-power single-core Yonah chips.
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Asustek debuts dual-core Intel Xeon server boardsOct 12, 2005 - in News
Asustek Computer yesterday unveiled its PVL-D series server motherboards, coinciding with Intel's recent launch of its dual-core Xeon CPU that will improve the performance and response time of multi-threaded server applications.
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65nm Pentium systems to consume up to 17 percent less powerOct 11, 2005 - in News
In a first review of non-official pre-production samples of Intel's upcoming 65 nm single and dual-core Pentium processors, Tom's Hardware Guide discovered a substantial drop in power consumption, if compared to the preceding processor models. The advantage of the new production process reveals itself especially within full-load scenarios.
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HP, IBM launch dual-core waresOct 10, 2005 - in News
As previously expected, HP and IBM launched new servers to accompany the launch of Intel's Xeon DP dual-core chips, code-named Paxville.
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Intel launches first dual-core Xeon processor, challenges AMD's OpteronOct 10, 2005 - in News
"Paxville" is Intel's first shot in the volume server and workstation segment: The new processor, in its core a version of the Pentium D 800 series, will go head-to-head with AMD's dual-core Opteron, so far the only dual-core option for servers and workstations. Intel announced that it will use aggressive pricing to push Paxville into the market.
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Intel steps up multi-core developmentOct 10, 2005 - in News
Intel will start shipping its latest dual-core Xeon processor, codenamed Paxville, later today.
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IBM to unwrap first dual-core Xeon 'Paxville' serversOct 6, 2005 - in News
IBM is due to unveil its first two 64-bit servers based on Intel's dual-core Xeon chip, formerly code-named Paxville DP, when the chip giant launches the processor Monday.
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Intel to showcase Sossaman and Monahans at IDF RussiaOct 6, 2005 - in News
Next week, Intel will use its developer forum in Moscow as an opportunity to showcase two future processors codenamed Sossaman and Monahans, according to the company.
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