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Intel AppUp: The App Store for NetbooksJan 7, 2010 - in News
Intel just launched AppUp, an app store for the netbook users.
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Intel’s Mobile Core i5 And Core i3: Arrandale Is For The Rest Of UsJan 3, 2010 - in Reviews
We've already given you a first-look at Intel's Calpella platform in the Mobile Core i7-920XM. Now the company is filling out its next-gen mobile lineup with its Arrandale-based CPUs sporting 32nm dual-core processors and 45nm graphics controllers.
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Mobile Core i7-920XM: Power Is The Price For Better PerformanceOct 14, 2009 - in Reviews
Nehalem has finally gone mobile. But despite the advanced manufacturing that has gone into making Core i7 Mobile more efficient, it's still rated at up to 55W TDP and includes features like Hyper-Threading and Turbo Boost to keep it close to that limit.
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Eurocom’s Core i7 Notebook: Walking The PantherJul 7, 2009 - in Reviews
Performance notebooks with desktop processors are nothing new, but Core i7’s thermal challenges are new. With thermal management potentially slamming the brakes, can Eurocom’s D900F Panther outpace current notebook technology under full benchmark loads?
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Perfect Notebook Storage: Seven 2.5” 500 GB DrivesJun 18, 2009 - in Reviews
We compare the latest 500 GB notebook drives from Fujitsu, Hitachi, Samsung, Seagate, Toshiba and WD. Seagate is first manufacturer to reach 500 GB at 7,200 RPM, but which is really the best drive? We loaded up our updated test system to find out.
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Kingston Joins SSD Fray With Intel DrivesJan 20, 2009 - in News
Now shipping the first two offerings from Kingston’s new SSDNow E Series and SSDNow M Series, with the former being aimed at the enterprise server environment while the latter is for the performance-oriented notebook PC.
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Intel to Keep Close Eye on AMD SplitOct 14, 2008 - in News
In light of AMD spinning off its manufacturing business, Intel has made it very clear that it will scrutinize the deal in regards to cross-patent licensing agreements between the two processor giants.
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ARM Doubts Intel Can Leverage Its PC Strategy To Conquer The MID MarketJun 10, 2008 - in News
With Intel pushing its low-power x86-based Atom Z500 processor family to challenge ARM-based processors in the mobile device market, ARM believes it still has the advantage.
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Intel To Develop Integrated Connectivity I/O System For Mobile DevicesApr 2, 2008 - in News
Intel plans to consolidate various I/O connector interfaces, including eSATA, USB and IEEE 1394, currently found in a number of mobile devices into an ubiquitous connectivity system using optical fiber technology, Kevin Kahn, Intel senior fellow and director of Intel communications technology lab, said recently before the opening of 2008 IDF Shanghai.
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Intel To Add More Segments In Its Naming Scheme For Montevina CPUsJan 11, 2008 - in News
Intel's has decided to extent the original naming scheme for its mobile CPUs and will add a P segment to CPUs targeting notebooks and an S class for small form factor PC CPUs to its upcoming Montevina range, which is scheduled to launch in June this year, according to sources at PC makers.
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Intel shipping classmate PCs to emerging marketsMar 23, 2007 - in News
Intel has announced that Intel-powered classmate PCs are shipping in volume to emerging markets.
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Intel's LaGrande security platform to arrive in H2 2007Jun 2, 2006 - in News
Intel's LaGrande technology (LT), an approach to protect applications and data from software and simple hardware attacks will be arriving in mobile and desktop business platforms in the second half of 2007, TG Daily has learned.
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Intel's next-gen mobile platform "Santa Rosa" up and runningMay 15, 2006 - in News
Various industry sources have confirmed to TG Daily that Intel's Santa Rosa platform, scheduled for a Q2 2007 release, has become available in limited numbers for testing.
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AMD confirms Turion 64 X2 mobile dual-core CPUs for Q2 2006Mar 8, 2006 - in News
There's a party going on outside of IDF in San Francisco...but wait! Isn't that the AMD logo? Never to be outdone, AMD once again set up shop at a nearby hotel outside the IDF festivities, to introduce Intel's various attendees to, among other things, its Turion X2 mobile dual-core processors
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Mobile processors to drive Intel's CPU business - analystDec 19, 2005 - in News
One third of all computers sold today are notebooks. Notebooks are also the segment that keeps the PC business growing at a healthy rate. It's just the tip of the iceberg analysts believe: The trend towards mobile computing is expected to accelerate and quickly grow Intel's mobile processor business - from notebook CPUs down to cellphone processors.
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Intel-based ultra mobile PCs to run one week per battery chargeNov 3, 2005 - in News
In August, Intel unveiled its idea to squeeze one more class of mobile devices between today's smallest notebooks and PDAs. At the currently held IDF in Tel Aviv, the company went into more detail, promising a week-long battery running time and a case with the size of a pocket book built around a scaled down version of the Pentium M.
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Intel talks up Merom and Yonah at IDF TaiwanOct 18, 2005 - in News
This week at the Intel Developer Forum (IDF) in Taipei, Intel has been discussing its next-generation dual-core mobile processor, known as Merom, which will come out in the second half of 2006.
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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'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 Turion 64 to lead as Intel decides to hold Yonah launch until 2Q06Apr 15, 2005 - in News
Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) will take a headstart and a chance for the lead in the 64-bit mobile CPU market with its forthcoming Turion 64, as Intel will not launch its 64-bit mobile CPU until the second quarter of 2006, Taiwan notebook makers said.
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Intel's market share in PC graphics approaches 40 percentMar 10, 2005 - in News
Shipments of mobile and integrated PC graphics showed strong growth in 2004, according to a report released today by Jon Peddie Research (JPR). While ATI was able to overtake Nvidia, the clear winner of the year was Intel, increasing its already leading market share by another six percentage points.
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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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Intel's Sonoma launch coming Jan. 19Jan 10, 2005 - in News
Intel plans to launch the second generation of its Centrino mobile processor platform at a Jan.
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AMD's Turion to compete with Pentium MJan 10, 2005 - in News
AMD today officially unveiled its next mobile processor brand Turion. The new chip, scheduled to launch in the first half of this year, will be AMD's first attempt to challenge Intel's dominance in the thin-and-light notebook market.
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Intel demos 65nm dual-core mobile CPUDec 9, 2004 - in News
Intel has shown off its dual-core, 65nm 'Yonah' mobile processor, but don't expect it to ship until 2006, the chip giant said.
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Intel drops mobile chip pricesOct 18, 2004 - in News
Intel cut the prices of its premier mobile chips by up to a third on Sunday, as it prepares for the holiday season.
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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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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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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 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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