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AMD launches Turion 64 mobile processors, competes with Intel's CentrinoMar 10, 2005 - in News
AMD announced on Thursday its new mobile processor that will allow the company to compete with Intel's Pentium M chip and Centrino mobile platform. The company promises longer battery life, as well as latest graphics and wireless capabilities with its 64-bit Turion product.
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Hitachi develops 667 MHz chipsets for Itanium, integrates Intel's virtualization techMar 7, 2005 - in News
Hitachi said that it is developing the world's first chipset supporting a 667 MHz FSB (Front Side Bus) for Intel's upcoming Itanium 2 Processor, code-named "Montecito".
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TwinMOS launches DDR2-533 SO-DIMM for Sonoma platformMar 7, 2005 - in News
TwinMOS Technologies announced today that it has completed the R&D for its DDR2-533 SO-DIMM.
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Silicon goes 3DMar 3, 2005 - in News
The reorganization of business units at Intel also affected traditions at IDF: For the first time in several years, it was not the former CTO Pat Gelsinger who presented the outlook. Justin Rattner, former director of the firm's microprocessor development and newly appointed head of the corporate technology group informed us about tech that is cooking in Intel's labs.
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AMD to release notebook dual-core simultaneously with desktop chipMar 2, 2005 - in News
Intel currently rallies hardware and software developers to support 64-bit and its dual-core processors at IDF and spills an enormous amount of data also on information-hungry journalists. While IDF has grown to one of the most important tech conferences over the past years, its also almost a tradition that AMD usually takes advantage of the journalist crowd to provide some updates on its roadmap and present its side of the story.
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Intel to aims to decrease power consumption of desktop processors to 60 wattsMar 2, 2005 - in News
In a recent article, we reported that Intel is pushing the power envelope with its desktop dual-core processors to a new record level of 130 watts, raising concerns of additional cost for users to control heat and acoustics levels of a mainstream PC. As we learned at IDF, Intel's chip development will be turning the corner: The company intends to dramatically decrease power consumption to less than half of the the upcoming Pentium Extreme Edition 840.
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Hitachi unveils 677 MHz chipset for Itanium 2Mar 2, 2005 - in News
Tokyo based Hitachi today announced the development and operational verification of the world's first chipset supporting Front Side Bus (FSB) speeds of 667 MHz for the Intel Itanium 2 Processor.
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Intel unveils five dual-core processorsMar 2, 2005 - in News
Intel took the wraps off five of its 15 currently developed multicore processors at IDF. The company believes the technology will allow its processors to gain performance in the next four years faster than in any other timeframe in their history.
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Nvidia demos nForce on Intel platformMar 1, 2005 - in News
Nvidia's nForce platform for Intel-based systems was was shown for the first time at the Intel Developer Forum.
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Intel to name desktop dual-core processor "Pentium D"Mar 1, 2005 - in News
Intel continues its aggressive pace on the way to the introduction of its first dual-core proessor. On the first day of the Intel Developer Forum, the company provided nuts and bolts on its processor roadmap, formally announcing new brandnames, upcoming platforms and new chipset features such as integrated support for dual graphics cards.
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Intel to promote complete dual-core product line at IDFFeb 28, 2005 - in News
Intel will open on Tuesday the doors to its 2005 Spring Developer Forum in San Francisco. The center stage is reserved for dual-core processors that will be demonstrated for the first time in a comprehensive product line ranging from mobile, desktop and server chips.
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Intel to discuss new Itanium: 'Poulson'Feb 28, 2005 - in News
Intel will on Tuesday offer a further glimpse into the future of its Itanium processor family, shining the spotlight on a new model code-named Poulson, according to a story at news.com.
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Nvidia to show Intel nForce 4 at IDFFeb 25, 2005 - in News
Nvidia is preparing to launch its new Nforce 4 chipset for Intel.
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65nm dual-core Pentiums scheduled for Q1 2006Feb 24, 2005 - in News
Intel will be busy over the next 12 months: The company will not only introduce its first dual-core processor in the second quarter of this year, but plans substantial upgrades for any current desktop processor on its roadmap: The 500-series will receive 64-bit extensions, the 600-series will be first to offer Vanderpool technology, and 65nm versions of single- and dual-core Pentiums will hit the market in early 2006.
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Intel aims chips at embedded marketFeb 23, 2005 - in News
With the future of its desktop processors heading toward 64-bit instructions, what's Intel to do with its 32-bit line? The chipmaker is serving up a branch of its Pentium M and Celeron M families for embedded applications like communications equipment, industrial box and panel PCs, as well as in-car "infotainment." Intel said it is still committed to its XScale architecture for smaller form factors, but is looking at positioning its desktop favorites at an embedded market that makes up about 60 percent of the current $214 billion semiconductor industry.
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AMD reveals first details about dual-core Athlon 64Feb 22, 2005 - in News
Intel will demo a complete lineup of dual-core processors at its developer forum next week. To keep up the pace, AMD today revealed first details of its first desktop dual-core chip, which is expected by mid-year. The company may be second with the introduction of a desktop chip, but there is no doubt AMD will be breathing down Intel's neck with a capable processor.
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Focus on multi-core at IDFFeb 18, 2005 - in News
Intel did not go into specifics at its traditional pre-IDF briefing, but at least confirmed that multi-core processors will be the main focus of its upcoming developer forum. Besides updates on Vanderpool, La Grande and AMT, the company will introduce an I/O acceleration tech named I/OAT.
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SiS begins mass production of P4 and AMD64 PCIe chipsetsFeb 17, 2005 - in News
Silicon Integrated Systems (SiS) offers three new chipsets for Intel's P4 and AMD's AMD64 platforms.
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SiS signs Intel bus licenceFeb 16, 2005 - in News
SiS has licensed Intel's 1066 MHz frontside bus specification, a move that heralds the chip maker's support for Intel's latest Pentium 4 Extreme Edition processors.
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New Intel laser tech could bring photonics to the massesFeb 16, 2005 - in News
Optical components that provide high-bandwidth data transmission today are mostly used in the telecommunications industry and are often too expensive for mainstream technologies. Intel now claims to have found a way to use silicon as optical material - a discovery that could lead to cheaper lasers as well as faster and more capable networks in the future.
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AMD to offer virtualization for Opteron serversFeb 15, 2005 - in News
AMD claims that it will be first to market with a 64-bit server virtualization platform. The company however does not develop its own virtualization technology, but will port the open-source package Xen to its AMD64 technology.
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Nvidia's nForce for Intel platforms receives PCI Express certificationFeb 10, 2005 - in News
C19, Nvidia's nForce chipset for Pentium4 systems, has cleared its last major hurdle. The chipset recently appeared on the PCI Express integrators list of the PCI Special Interest Group as certified product.
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Intel pushes out low end GrantsdalesFeb 10, 2005 - in News
Intel has quietly extended its 'Grantsdale' Pentium 4 chipset family with a pair of low-end products, as anticipated.
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Intel 65nm desktop, server CPUs 'up and running'Feb 10, 2005 - in News
Intel has 65nm versions of its mobile, desktop and server-oriented dual-core processors up and running in the its labs, a senior company executive revealed today.
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64-bit Pentium 4 brings power management to the desktopFeb 8, 2005 - in News
Although not officially announced, Intel officials discussed the upcoming Pentium 64-bit 6xx-series during the ISSCC 2005. The corresponding Xeon MP platform will debut as single-core processor and receive a dual-core update later this year.
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Intel confirms 'desktrino' consumer platform planFeb 8, 2005 - in News
An Intel executive has confirmed to The Register that the chip maker is planning to launch a Centrino-style platform for consumer desktop PCs and that it is due to be launched in Q3.
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Intel begins dual-core production, announces 945 and 955 chipsetsFeb 7, 2005 - in News
Intel today said it has completed initial production runs of dual-core processors, which will be introduced during the second quarter of this year. The company also announced the 955X chipset for the dual-core Pentium Extreme Edition and the 945 chipset for the mainstream dual-core processor "Smithfield".
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Dual-core Itanium chip gets airingFeb 7, 2005 - in News
Montecito, Intel's first dual-core chip, will contain nearly two billion transistors but will run cooler than its existing relatives.
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Intel dumps current polymer memory plansFeb 7, 2005 - in News
Intel has decided that polymer memory, which it got very excited about a couple of years ago, isn't as exciting as it first thought.
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Intel, Nvidia were Q4's graphics chip winnersJan 31, 2005 - in News
Intel and Nvidia both grew their share of the graphics chip market during Q4 2004, but their gain came not from their chief rival, ATI, so much as the smaller players in the field, market watcher Jon Peddie Research (JPR) said today.
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