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HP launches thin client based on AMD Geode CPUMay 30, 2006 - in News
Hewlett Packard (HP) introduced the Compaq t5720, a thin client PC series powered by the AMD Geode NX 1500 processor.
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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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Tom's Hardware adds price/performance ratio to CPU ChartsApr 4, 2006 - in News
Tom's Hardware will publish a major update to its popular CPU Charts utility on Wednesday. Two new processors will be joining the existing lineup of 83 CPUs and a new price/performance ratio feature will allow users to determine which processor offers the most bang for the buck.
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AMD: US$100-laptop project important step into emerging marketsMar 6, 2006 - in News
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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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MIT's US$100-laptop project to be key for AMD share growth in 2006Jan 20, 2006 - in News
Advanced Micro Devices' (AMD) worldwide market share of the CPU market could top 20% in 2006 if the $100-laptop project launched by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) Media Lab does well in emerging markets, market sources suggested.
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Multi-core processor quickly taking over the CPU market - analystDec 8, 2005 - in News
Despite the promises of chip manufacturers to quickly move dual-core processors into the mainstream, only a small fraction of computers sold today in fact come with such a chip. This scenario will change soon, market research firm iSupply believes.
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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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AMD's Socket M2 to simplify next-generation CPUOct 21, 2005 - in News
Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) plans to simplify its 90nm CPU platform with its 940-pin Socket M2 CPU design, according to motherboard makers.
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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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Asia-Pacific AMD CPU supply tightensSep 29, 2005 - in News
Following the Intel chipset shortage, recent rumors among motherboard makers indicate that supplies of the Athlon 64 3000+ and dual-core Athlon 64 X2 3800+ CPU lines from Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) are already short of demand in the Asia-Pacific region.
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Intel said to be scheduling CPU price cuts for January 2006Sep 8, 2005 - in News
Intel will cut prices for its Pentium D 8xx and Celeron processors in January 2006, when its new 65nm dual-core CPU lines, the Pentium D9 and Pentium 4 6xx series, are expected to hit the market, according to sources at motherboard makers.
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IBM lead architect: Cell CPU could take PS3 beyond gaming, into LinuxAug 30, 2005 - in News
In his first in-depth interview since releasing the version 1.0 specification for IBM's Cell microprocessor last week, the principal developer of the CPU's innovative new synergistic processor elements (SPE) tells Tom's Hardware Guide he sees Sony's PlayStation 3 - the first major platform to utilize Cell - as the driver for a new general-purpose programming environment, using Linux but bypassing the PC.
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Nvidia warns multicore CPUs could stiff innovationAug 17, 2005 - in News
Nvidia chief scientist David Kirk told the Hot Chips conference at Stanford University that programming technology faces problems because of multithreading and multicore introductions.
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AMD starts selling cheap Athlon 64 X2Jul 27, 2005 - in News
AMD has produced a 3800+ which costs less than your average dual core CPU.
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AMD to lower prices of Socket-754 SempronsJul 26, 2005 - in News
Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) will lower prices of its Socket-754 Sempron CPUs in early August, as it has already officially phased out its K7 line of processors this quarter, according to KJ Chou, general manager of AMD Taiwan.
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AMD to cut Sempron prices, debut dual-core CPU priced at $345Jul 6, 2005 - in News
Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) has informed motherboard makers that the unit price (for 1000 unit lots) for its Sempron CPUs will be adjusted downward in early August, with Sempron 2500+ prices dropping more than US$7, according to sources in the motherboard industry.
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Heat-pipe cooling solutions for AMD CPUs to surge in 2HJun 6, 2005 - in News
Heat-pipe cooling solutions will account for 50% of PC products based on Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) CPUs in the second half of this year, up from 10% in the first half, according to thermal solution providers Asia Vital Components (AVC).
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Mobo makers do not expect dual-core CPUs to boost salesMay 16, 2005 - in News
Although the expected buzz at the upcoming Computex Taipei 2005 show from May 31 to June 4 will be the competing dual-core desktop CPU offerings from Intel and Advanced Micro Devices (AMD), motherboard vendors have warned that the new processors may not help motherboard sales in the short-term.
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Intel accused of halving CPU prices to cut out AMDMay 14, 2005 - in News
A Japanese web site which claims to have talked to sources close to the Fair Trade Commission (FTC), said the chip giant halved the prices of CPUs to keep OEMs in its camp.
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Intel looking for market to migrate to 600-series CPUs by 3Q, mobo makers disagreeMar 25, 2005 - in News
Intel is hoping the market will migrate from 500-series Pentium 4 CPUs to 64-bit 600-series by the third quarter of this year, with the chip giant promoting the fact that 915- and 945-series chipsets will support the 64-bit CPU platform, according to market sources.
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AMD's challenges in 64-bit CPUs: Q&A with CEO Hector de RuizMar 16, 2005 - in News
Hector de Ruiz, chairman, president and CEO of Advanced Micro Devices (AMD), was in Taipei last week, to tout the company's technology edge in the development of 64-bit CPUs, and to strengthen its cooperation with Taiwan OEM makers and chipmakers.
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Intel to hold off P4 CPU price cuts until AugustMar 10, 2005 - in News
Intel has no plans to cut the prices of its 500- and 600-series Pentium 4 CPUs before the second quarter in spite of slow motherboard sales in the first quarter and the up coming traditional off-season in the April-June period, according to sources at Taiwan motherboard makers.
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AMD to ramp up K8 CPUs to 50 percent of total CPU outputMar 10, 2005 - in News
Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) plans to ramp up the output of its K8 CPUs to three million units in the third quarter, up from about two million in the first quarter, according to sources at Taiwan chipset makers.
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AMD cuts prices of a wide range of CPUsFeb 16, 2005 - in News
Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) has made comprehensive cuts in the prices of its processors, including the Opteron, Athlon 64, and Sempron CPUs.
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AMD aims to boost its share of the notebook-CPU market to 15 percentFeb 6, 2005 - in News
With the introduction of its 64-bit enabled Turion 64 processor, Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) is looking to push its market share in the notebook-CPU segment to 12-15 percent in 2005, compared to the 5-8 percent share it had previously, according to sources at Taiwan PC makers.
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Freescale licenses PowerVR MBX graphics coreJan 28, 2005 - in News
Freescale, Motorola's former chip division, has licensed Imagination Technologies' PowerVR MBX Lite graphics core.
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Intel indicates prices for Smithfield, 64-bit 600 CPUsJan 24, 2005 - in News
Intel has indicated the pricing of its first dual-core Smithfield processors for the desktop, which will be launched in the second quarter instead of the third quarter as originally planned, according to sources at Taiwan OEM PC and motherboard makers.
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Intel to launch Presler dual-core desktop CPU in Q1 2006Jan 21, 2005 - in News
Intel plans to launch its next-generation dual-core desktop processor, codenamed Presler, in the first quarter of 2006, which is about the same time the chip giant will unveil its dual-core notebook CPU, Yonah, according to sources at Taiwan motherboard makers.