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Intel launches Mobile Intel Pentium 4 548 (3.3 GHz)Sep 28, 2004 - in News
Intel today introduced the Mobile Intel Pentium 4 processor 548 supporting Hyper-Threading Technology for the portability market segment.
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HP drops Intel's Itanium chipSep 27, 2004 - in News
Printer and PC maker Hewlett-Packard will stop offering desktop workstations based on Intel's Itanium microprocessor, The Wall Street Journal reported on its online edition.
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Intel launches 2.93 GHz Celeron D, PCI Express chipsetSep 23, 2004 - in News
Intel today announced additions to its Celeron D entry level processor family. The new chips come with LGA775 packaging known from 90 nm Prescott Pentium 4 processors and a new PCI Express chipset 910 GL Express.
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Intel outlines dual-core roadmap for Centrino platformSep 8, 2004 - in News
On the second day of IDF, Intel continued to tout its multi-core processor strategy. The company demonstrated its first dual-core desktop chip and added the "Yonah" processor to its roadmap, which will be Intel's first dual-core mobile processor.
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Samsung challenges Intel's semiconductor dominanceSep 8, 2004 - in News
A rather silent giant from South Korea has grown to be a serious competitor for Intel's leading position as largest semiconductor company. According to a new study released Wednesday, Samsung's sales continued to skyrocket in the second quarter, surpassing all other global top-ten players.
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Dolby and Intel cooperate to bring surround sound to PCsSep 8, 2004 - in News
Dolby Intel today announced that the two companies are collaborating to provide developers with tools to enable high-end audio for Intel-based PC platforms.
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Intel: Cranford and Potomac scheduled for H1 2005, multi-cores appear on roadmapSep 7, 2004 - in News
Abhi Talwalkar, vice president and general manager of Intel's Enterprise Platforms Group, detailed the firm's Xeon and Itanium processor roadmap in his keynote at IDF. The executive introduced a range of new code-named processors on Intel's roadmap, including multi-core Xeons and Itaniums.
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Intel discloses key WiMax silicon plansSep 7, 2004 - in News
Intel today disclosed key technical details of its upcoming wireless broadband chip for WiMax products, which will enable long-distance, high-speed wireless Internet access for homes and businesses.
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Intel demonstrates Itanium multi-core processorSep 7, 2004 - in News
As announced last week, Intel today showed its multi-core processor approach in the opening day keynote of IDF Fall. President and COO Paul Otellini demonstrated the technology in the shape of the next-generation Itanium processor, code-named Montecito.
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Intel: Dual-core Xeon at IDFSep 1, 2004 - in News
Intel will follow AMD and demonstrate its first dual-core processor on September 7 during the opening day keynote of this year's IDF Fall. The company hopes that "multi-core" processors will open a new performance chapter for processors and enable the use of next-generation applications.
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Intel to ship 65 nm chips in 2005Aug 30, 2004 - in News
Intel said Monday that it has built a fully functional 70 Mbit SRAM chip in 65 nm process technology. According to Intel, ten million of these transistors could fit on the tip of a ballpoint pen. First processors using the technology are expected to ship next year.
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Via to introduce dual PCI Express chipsets for Intel and AMD platformsAug 12, 2004 - in News
Via is gearing up to launch dual Express chipsets for various Intel and AMD platforms which will allow users to take advantage of Nvidia's SLI technology for running two graphic cards in one PC.
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Study: PC graphics shipments down, Intel increases market shareAug 6, 2004 - in News
Despite an overall declining graphic chip market in the second quarter, Intel was able to expand its shipments with the help of its recently launched Grantsdale integrated graphic chipset (IGC) and increase the pressure on Nvidia, ATI and Via, according to a study released by Jon Peddie Research.
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Intel jumps into the 64-bit processor frayAug 3, 2004 - in News
Intel released its 64-bit Xeon processor this week, finally joining the 64-bit market dominated by AMD's Athlon 64 and Opteron.
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Intel slowed by speedbumpsJul 30, 2004 - in News
Intel announces that they will delay introduction of the Pentium 4 running at four gigahertz until the first quarter of 2005.
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Intel fills gaps with low-power processorsJul 21, 2004 - in News
Intel introduced four low-power processors for notebooks as new members of the Celeron M and Pentium M series.
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Intel forecast to cut P4 price by up to 34%Jul 8, 2004 - in News
Intel will trim its Pentium 4 and Celeron D prices on 22 August, Taiwanese mobo maker sources have claimed, ahead of the anticipated launch of the 3.8 GHz Pentium 4 570.
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Intel resumes Grantsdale shipmentsJul 6, 2004 - in News
According to reports from mainboard manufacturers in Taiwan, Intel has resumed deliveries of its 915-chipset, formerly code-named Grantsdale. The company recalled the chipset after a defect was found in late June.
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Intel and ATI integrated chipsets to squeeze value VGA cardsJul 2, 2004 - in News
The launch of the Intel 915G integrated chipset and the expected introduction of the ATI Technologies RS400 and RS480 integrated chipsets in August are expected impact the entry-level graphics card market, said sources at Taiwanese motherboard makers.
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Intel launches 32/64-bit Xeon processor "Nocona"Jun 28, 2004 - in News
Intel today made its first step into the 32/64-bit arena with the launch of its next generation workstation processor. The new Xeon, formerly code-named "Nocona", comes with the 64-bit extension set EM64T and catches up to AMD's Opteron approach.
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Intel releases Celeron D processorsJun 25, 2004 - in News
Intel today announced the availability of four Celeron D processors for entry level PCs.
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Kingston launches DDR2 memory for Intel 915/925 platformJun 22, 2004 - in News
Kingston has begun shipping DDR2 400- and 533- MHz memory modules for Intel's recently announced Express Chipsets 915G and 925X, previously code-named Grantsdale and Alderwood).
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Intel shifts to PCI ExpressJun 21, 2004 - in News
Intel has unveiled its latest chipsets, codenamed Grantsdale, which cover the mainstream and high performance sectors - the bulk of the PC market.
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AquaMark3: 100.000 barrier brokenJun 14, 2004 - in News
A new record set in the 3D graphics benchmarking software AquaMark3.
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Model number, stage two: Intel debuts mobile P4 chipsJun 1, 2004 - in News
Three weeks after introducing the Pentium M, Intel carried the its new model numbering system over to the second processor group: The more powerful Mobile Pentium 4 now can be identified as part of the 5-series.
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Intel Dothan overclocked to 2.4 GHzMay 26, 2004 - in News
French site X86-Secrets claimed it has overclocked Intel's Pentium M Dothan 2 GHz (755) processor to 2.4 GHz, with comparatively little effort.
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AMD beats Intel on desktop shipments.May 4, 2004 - in News
Figures from market research companies agree that AMD has started to bite into Intel's desktop market share, but to what extent depends on which set of analysts you choose to believe.
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Intel launches new XScale processorsApr 11, 2004 - in News
Intel today introduced a new family of PDA and cell phone processors. Formerly code-named Bulverde, the new chips integrate SpeedStep, MMX extensions and are available with a multimedia accelerator chip promising game console graphic performance.
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Intel plans to reduce lead in microchips by 95 percentApr 7, 2004 - in News
Intel today announced it will begin eliminating approximately 95 percent of the lead used in its processors and chipsets starting later this year. The company is taking these in order to make it more environmentally friendly.
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Intel adds new low-voltage mobile processors to its lineupApr 7, 2004 - in News
Intel today introduced four new mobile processors for the entry-level and mainstream segment.
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