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Intel upgrades Celeron D with 64-bit extensionsJun 27, 2005 - in News
Intel today announced that it will offer support for 64-bit applications in its entry-level Celeron D processor line. The first chip to offer EM64T extensions is the 3.2 GHz Celeron D 351.
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Intel demos dual-core Itanium "Montecito"Jun 23, 2005 - in News
Intel and HP used the buzz of the currently held International Supercomputer Conference (ISC) in Heidelberg for one of the first public demonstrations of the first dual-core Itanium processor, the German publication Heise Online reports.
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Intel demonstrates AMT for notebooksJun 16, 2005 - in News
Intel's Mobility Group VP, Mooly Eden, came to the Mobile and Wireless World Conference to bring IT managers up to speed on Intel's Yonah processor, but also showed the firm's Active Management Technology (AMT) that promises to become a "virtual IT department" on a chip.
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New Intel 9.0 compilers aim at multithreaded appsJun 15, 2005 - in News
Citing the need for software developers to take advantage now of the skyrocketing trend toward multicore and hyperthreaded processing, Intel Corp. announced the release of version 9.0 of its C++ and Fortran compilers. By embracing OpenMP 2.5 - the newest edition of a multiprocessing standard - the company hopes developers will create the software tools and applications that will justify its surging investment in multicore technologies.
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Infineon hands DDR3 prototype to IntelJun 15, 2005 - in News
The EET is reporting that Intel has gotten a working DDR3 prototype chip from Infineon.
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Intel sees surging demand for Pentium MJun 10, 2005 - in News
In its regular second quarter conference call Thursday afternoon, Intel chief financial officer Andy Bryant reported revenue on the high side of the company's expectations, with a key factor being a surge in demand for mobile CPUs, led by Pentium M.
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Intel to add 945 chipset for mainstream segmentJun 9, 2005 - in News
Intel will add a new integrated 945 chipset, the 945GZ, to bring support for the company's Pentium D dual-core processors to the mainstream market, with volume production slated for the first quarter of 2006, according to sources.
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Samsung, Renesas gain ground on Intel in semiconductor rankingJun 7, 2005 - in News
Intel defended its position as largest chip manufacturer worldwide in the first quarter of this year. Samsung edged closer to Intel, but Renesas and Toshiba were the only large semiconductor firms to post significant sequential growth and shook up the ranking, according to market research firm iSuppli.
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Intel Dempsey cores to clock at 3.80 GHzJun 7, 2005 - in News
Intel anticipates that when Dempsey is released in the first quarter of the next year, the Xeon will have a front side bus of 1066 MHz and start life at 3.80 GHz, with other flavours clocking at 3.60 GHz, 3.40 GHz and 3.20 GHz.
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Intel chipset shortage benefits SiS, but not VIAJun 7, 2005 - in News
Taiwan-based chipset makers Silicon Integrated Systems (SiS) and VIA Technologies reported different financial results for May, with an Intel chipset shortage helping SiS enjoy on-year growth of 25.7% last month, while VIA reported an on-year slide of 22.5%, sources in the Taiwan motherboard industry commented.
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Apple to Intel announcement at WWDC?Jun 4, 2005 - in News
The run up to this year's Worldwide Developer Conference has been strangely quiet in terms of rumors.
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ECS goes dual platform with single-board Intel/AMD solutionJun 3, 2005 - in News
At the ongoing Computex 2005 show in Taipei, Elitegroup Computer Systems (ECS) is showcasing its PF88 Extreme Hybrid motherboard, which allows users to adapt their PC to a number of different computing platforms by adding a SIMA converter card to the motherboard.
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Intel's Yonah dual-core processor to get 'Smart Cache'Jun 2, 2005 - in News
Intel provided several updates about its first mobile dual-core processor "Yonah". The chip, scheduled to enter production late in 2005, will be equipped with 2 MByte shared L2 cache, as well as a shared bus architecture.
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AMD executive casts doubt on Intel's dual-core claimJun 2, 2005 - in News
Intel's dual-core platform consists of two separate cores in individual dies packaged together using multi-chip packaging in a single chip, which is not a true dual-core solution, according to Henri Richard, senior vice president for worldwide sales and marketing of Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) at Computex 2005.
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Via's C7 processor promises 2 GHz for 20 wattsMay 27, 2005 - in News
Via today announced its C7 processor based on the Esther core. The company claims it is the world's smallest, lowest power and most secure native x86 processor.
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Don't expect strong Intel Pentium D shipments this yearMay 27, 2005 - in News
Intel will not be able to ship more than 500,000 Pentium D dual-core processors this year, as demand will not pick up until 2006, sources with motherboard makers in Taiwan said yesterday.
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Intel launches Pentium D dual-core processorMay 26, 2005 - in News
Intel's next mainstream computing platform is officially introduced today. Three new Pentium D chips integrate two processor cores and promise to improve computing performance in multitasking and multimedia environments. New are also the 945P/G chipsets that succeed the 915 series.
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Intel claims no tight chipset supply, mobo makers not so sureMay 26, 2005 - in News
Ever since late 2004, the shadow of an Intel chipset shortage has hovered over the motherboard industry.
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Pentium D, Athlon X2 systems to arrive this monthMay 23, 2005 - in News
PC manufacturers are preparing the launch desktop dual-core systems using AMD and Intel processors later this month.
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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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DRAM makers expect new Intel chipsets to accelerate DDR2 adoptionMay 13, 2005 - in News
Taiwan DRAM makers believe Intel's expected release of its 945P/G and 955X chipsets during Computex Taipei from May 31 to June 4 will help accelerate the industry's migration from DDR to DDR2.
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AMD gains ground on Intel in chip productionMay 12, 2005 - in News
New figures from market analyst Market Research show that Intel shipped 81.7 percent of all desktop, server and notebook processors based on the x86 instruction set in the first quarter.
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AMD's Athlon64 X2 trumps Intel's Pentium DMay 9, 2005 - in News
The first review of AMD's dual-core desktop processor Athlon64 X2 is in. Test results show a solid performance lead of the AMD chip over Intel's dual-core Pentium D.
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Intel: Desktop dual-core processor "Conroe" due in 2006May 6, 2005 - in News
Intel provided a few more code-names of future processors during a briefing with financial analysts in New York.
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Intel: 65nm output to surpass 90nm production Q3 2006May 6, 2005 - in News
Intel's first 65nm microprocessors are due to ship at the end of this year, with volume shipments taking place in Q1 2006.
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Epox intros SLI boards for AMD and Intel processorsMay 5, 2005 - in News
Epox announced two new SLI-capable mainboards.
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Kingston offers "ValueRAM" for Intel-based serversMay 4, 2005 - in News
Kingston announced that it will offer its ValueRAM product family with versions for Intel server platforms.
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Preparing Smithfield for mass productionMay 2, 2005 - in News
Tom's Hardware Guide got a chance to peek into Intel's validation labs - where pre-production processors are sent through a painful parcours with stress, application and overclocking tests to prepare processor designs - including the manufacturer's first dual-core chip - for mass production.
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Intel nixes 2.8 GHz P4, renames "Pentium 4 with EM64T support"Apr 29, 2005 - in News
Spring cleaning in Intel's product line-up: The company said it will remove Pentium 4 workstation and server processors that carry the EM64T add-on and sell the chips from now on as part of the Pentium 500 series. The 2.80 GHz version of the desktop processor retires.
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Intel: Xeon to remain best performing chip in certain threaded appsApr 28, 2005 - in News
Dual-core processors will offer tremendous performance potential, but will largely represent an investment in the future for now. To take advantage of the new technology users will have to run multithreaded applications - and even then a Pentium D chip may not be the fastest desktop chip Intel offers: If you have money to spare, a Xeon DP may be your best bet, the company said.
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