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Intel's 65 nm Pentium 4 to consume less powerOct 1, 2005 - in News
The move from a 90 nm to a 65 nm production process enables Intel to reduce the power consumption of its single-core Pentium 4 processors, Tom's Hardware Guide has learned.
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Intel to partner with RIM on next-gen Blackberry deviceSep 29, 2005 - in News
Intel today confirmed rumors on a collaboration with Research in Motion (RIM) to create the next Blackberry handheld. According to a statement, Intel will provide to RIM its first UMTS platform, currently codenamed "Hermon," which will include an Xscale processor than will run at speeds of about 1 GHz.
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Intel's 65 nm Pentium 4 to consume less powerSep 29, 2005 - in News
The move from a 90 nm to a 65 nm production process enables Intel to reduce the power consumption of its single-core Pentium 4 processors, Tom's Hardware Guide has learned. Compared to the current generation with "Prescott" core, the new "Cedar Mill" will drop from 95 to 86 watts.
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Server vendors form Itanium alliance to resurrect, promote 64-bit platformSep 26, 2005 - in News
In what may be considered the beginning of a third wave of efforts to prove Intel's IA-64 architecture is viable for high-performance applications, even if it's not compatible with the x86 architecture that came before it, a coalition of major server vendors, plus some independent software vendors, along with Microsoft, Red Hat, Novell, and Intel itself, have formed today the Itanium Solutions Alliance .
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AMD launches dual-core MP Opterons; Intel responds with low-voltage XeonsSep 26, 2005 - in News
Having won one market victory with the first introduction of multicore processors for multi-processor platforms - and not wanting anyone to forget it too soon - AMD announced this morning the release of its fourth series of three new Opteron series processors, topped by the Dual-core Model 880 and followed up by the Dual-core Model 280, both of which will be available immediately.
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Manufacturers report Intel chipset shortage across-the-boardSep 21, 2005 - in News
DigiTimes reports this morning that motherboard manufacturers are claiming not just low-end but high-end Intel chipsets have been difficult for them to obtain: Intel's chipset shortage has extended from its entry-level PCI Express (PCIe) 915 series to the high-end 945G line, according to motherboard makers.
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New Intel 65 nm lithography promises reduced leakage for small devicesSep 20, 2005 - in News
In a further demonstration of Intel's renewed focus on power conservation over performance where necessary, the company is announcing the addition of a new, alternative lithography process for the 65 nm category that stresses orders-of-magnitude reductions in power leakage.
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Intel remixes chip recipe to cut powerSep 20, 2005 - in News
Intel plans to begin cutting the power consumption of its chips right at the factory.
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Industry group to challenge Intel's AMT manageability tech, sort ofSep 14, 2005 - in News
As Intel continues to move from plain processors and chipsets to complete platforms with unique features - one of them being Active Management Technology (AMT) - competitors and partners are lining up support for an open standard manageability platform called ASF 2.0. Positioned as an option for AMT, network administrators should count on working with not one but two smart network management standards in the future.
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Intel's cost per die is only $40Sep 13, 2005 - in News
Market research firm Instat reports that chip giant Intel is still the world leader in manufacturing and in fab capacity.
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Albatron announces Nvidia nForce4 SLI Intel motherboardSep 13, 2005 - in News
Albatron Technology recently announced a new motherboard (PX19-SLI) for the Intel Pentium 4 platform featuring the Nvidia's nForce4 SLI (scalable link interface) C19 chipset, with the motherboard targeted to the mainstream and high-end segments.
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Intel 975X chipset to support Nvidia's SLI and ATI's CrossFireSep 13, 2005 - in News
Intel's forthcoming high-end 975X chipset, which is expected to be launched in the first quarter of next year, will support both Nvidia's SLI and ATI Technologies' Crossfire dual-graphics technology, according to sources at Taiwan motherboard makers.
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Intel's Viiv specifications leakedSep 12, 2005 - in News
Intel recently briefed system builders on the requirements for devices to qualify for the firm's Hometrino brand "Viiv".
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Intel schedules Pentium Extreme Edition 955 for Q1 2006Sep 12, 2005 - in News
Intel will introduce a new dual-core Extreme Edition processor early next year: The current Pentium EE 840 will be succeeded by the Pentium EE 955, a 65 nm chip based on the Presler core. The dual-core processor will support Hyper-Threading and come with a clock speed of 3.46 GHz.
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Intel buys entry-level chipsets from ATISep 12, 2005 - in News
Intel has placed orders for PCIe-enabled RC410 chips from ATI Technologies in order to maintain its supply of 915-based motherboards as the chip giant is reportedly to phase out its 865 and 915PL/GL chipsets in the fourth quarter and exit the entry-level chipset market, the Chinese-language Commercial Times reported today.
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Nanya remains positive about DDR2 demand, despite Intel chipset shortageSep 12, 2005 - in News
Although Intel had admitted to experiencing a notebook chipset shortage, Nanya Technology remains positive about demand growth for DDR2 memory, according to company vice president of global sales and marketing Pei-lin Pai.
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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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Albatron debuts SLI-enabled Intel 945P motherboardAug 31, 2005 - in News
Graphics card specialist Albatron Technology recently unveiled its Intel 945P-based SLI-supporting motherboard (PX945P) for dual-core CPU and dual-graphics card solutions, with the company stating the product is scheduled to begin shipping in October.
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Intel beefs up 955X chipset with dual-graphics capabilityAug 28, 2005 - in News
A cross-licensing agreement with Nvidia is beginning to kick in for Intel. The company plans to introduce a new high-end version of the 955X chipset which will enable users to run two Nvidia or ATI graphics cards in tandem.
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CMOS voltage regulator to reduce CPU power consumption by up to 35 percentAug 25, 2005 - in News
In an effort to fine-tune power management, Intel discovered that accelerated voltage regulation could save considerable amounts of power and deliver up to 40 minutes more computing time, when applied to the standards of today's notebooks. Today, the company unveiled its "CMOS voltage regulator," and promised to make the technology available within a few years.
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In the heat of a "dual-core duel," AMD responds to Intel's ConroeAug 25, 2005 - in News
Now that Intel's next-generation Pentium architecture is confirmed to have fewer look-ahead pipelines instead of more, and will focus on power consumption even at the risk of moderating its performance gains, AMD may have been successful in forcing CPU market leader Intel into a long-term strategic U-turn.
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AMD to introduce dual-core Turion 64 in first half of 2006Aug 25, 2005 - in News
The journalist crowd at IDF is not just a tool for Intel to deliver the latest information to the media.
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Intel's AMT and VT ready for launchAug 24, 2005 - in News
Intel is about to introduce the next set of additional features for its processors. VT or virtualization technology and AMT or Active Management Technology are designed to initially enhance the usability of the firm's server and workstation processors and will debut in during the third and fourth quarter of this year.
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Intel announces new entertainment PC platform for digital home mediaAug 24, 2005 - in News
In the wake of its successful Centrino marketing campaign - where mobile computers that meet certain requirements qualify for the Centrino brand - Intel today announced a new and more sweeping branding scheme for personal computers in 2006.
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Intel demonstrates next-generation processorsAug 24, 2005 - in News
Following up on the rather vague product announcements yesterday from Intel CEO Paul Otellini, plus the Merom announcements from Intel's mobility group, the company's senior vice president, Pat Gelsinger, provided a closer look at its next generation server and desktop processors, including Conroe, to launch the second day of the Fall Intel Developers' Conference.
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Intel VP at IDF: Conroe architecture is all-new, HT is aliveAug 24, 2005 - in News
In an exclusive interview with Tom's Hardware Guide this morning at the Fall Intel Developers' Conference, Stephen L. Smith, the company's vice president for desktop platform operations, revealed the following information:
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Intel: A new architecture for the next decadeAug 24, 2005 - in News
As expected, Intel announced at its developer forum a new processor architecture that will enable the company to capitalize on a growing need for power-efficient computing: A single architecture will deliver the ingredients for next-generation mobile, desktop and server processors.
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First Intel next-gen news: Lower wattage, fewer pipeline stagesAug 23, 2005 - in News
In his first keynote address to the Intel Developers' Forum as Chief Executive Officer of the company, Paul Otellini confirmed this morning his company is shifting away from the NetBurst architecture that distinguished Pentium 4, to a new architecture that emphasizes power conservation over raw performance.
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Intel expected to triumphantly roll out "P5" at Fall IDFAug 22, 2005 - in News
If no surprises emerge from tomorrow's first day of the Fall 2005 Intel Developers' Forum, Intel may still command the headlines with its anticipated announcement from newly appointed CEO Paul Otellini, of the next-generation Pentium architecture.
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What is behind the chipset shortage, and is Intel on the right track?Aug 19, 2005 - in News
With rumors indicating that Intel has recently adjusted its capacity strategies by putting more effort on producing high-profit mobile chips and phasing out some lower-end desktop PC-use chipsets, Taiwan chipset makers including Silicon Integrated Systems (SiS) have been pushing to ramp up their production to fill the gap in supply.