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  • AMD reveals first details about dual-core Athlon 64
    February 23, 2005 – 12:23 AM
    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.
  • Adobe discloses some Apollo details
    May 26, 2006 – 12:03 PM
    Adobe Systems has begun to dish details of Apollo, a fruit of the company's merger with Macromedia that will allow developers to create run-time applications with Flash and Acrobat that can be used offline without a Web browser.
  • AMD details early quad-core plans
    June 12, 2005 – 6:21 PM
    In a detailed briefing for analysts in New York on Friday, executives at Advanced Micro Devices painted the company as making "irreversible progress" into new architectures, specifically multicore microprocessors and 64-bit processing.
  • AMD releases details of 90 nm Opterons, multicore chips
    December 9, 2004 – 2:16 PM
    AMD quietly published first specs of the first 90 nm Opteron processors and talked about Opterons with up to eight cores during a conference with analysts.
  • Details of ATI's Xbox 360 GPU unveiled
    May 20, 2005 – 12:36 PM
    With Microsoft's official announcement of the next-generation Xbox 360 console this week, ATI has decided to disclose some of the architectural details of the graphics processor that it created for the system.
  • AMD's CrossFireX Details Leak Out
    February 13, 2008 – 2:15 PM
    Some more information about AMD's CrossfireX architecture is leaking out, and it is about what you would expect. Up to four GPUs, mix and match to a degree, and one really bad part.
  • Microsoft details a few Office 12 plans
    October 25, 2005 – 11:21 AM in Business
    Microsoft on Monday talked up a few features of its next-generation Office release, due next year, which revolve around the concept of "business intelligence."
  • AMD to reveal roadmap details on 1 June
    May 23, 2006 – 11:53 AM
    AMD has not been very talkative about its future product recently. While rival Intel is aggressively educating industry, press and the public about its product plans for 2006 and 2007, there is little what we know today about upcoming products beyond the planned 65 nm transition late in 2006 or early 2007.
  • IDF: More 'Nehalem' Details, 6-cores
    August 19, 2008 – 6:30 PM in INTEL
    Intel announced that the first Nehalem processors to be made available will be desktop processors (Core i7) and high-performance server products code-named Nehalem-EP.
  • Red Hat details Xen virtualization plans
    March 15, 2006 – 4:51 PM
    Raleigh, North Carolina-based Red Hat began talking positively about Xen in October 2004 and has included Xen open source virtualization in its Fedora community-led project since Fedora Core 4 was launched in June 2005.
  • Microsoft details performance of Vista's SuperFetch, ReadyDrive
    June 15, 2006 – 11:46 AM
    Microsoft provided some more details on what may become one of Vista's most popular features - the performance accelerator "SuperFetch." According to first public demonstrations, the technologies can boost application startup times by up to 200% - simply by using Flash memory. Extra: See the demonstration in our Image Gallery
  • IBM, Sony set to release details about the "Cell" processor
    February 3, 2005 – 8:35 PM
    Sony and IBM will provide details about their jointly developed Cell processor next week during the International Solid-State Circuits Conference (ISSCC) 2005. One of the most anticipated products of the year, the chip will likely make its debut inside the next Playstation and later move into workstation and server systems.
  • AMD previews 4x4 platform
    November 10, 2006 – 11:43 AM
    AMD chose to reveal first official details about its 4x4, dual-socket processor platform at a PR event in Munich. 4x4 apparently is still on track for a November release, while AMD's U.S. representatives aren't ready yet to talk about the firm's answer to Intel's quad-core CPU. AMD confirmed at the event that 4x4 will be introduced with an Nvidia chipset and prices around $1000.
  • AMD's Fusion: Revolution or dangerous adventure?
    October 25, 2006 – 8:53 PM
    AMD today confirmed that it will be developing a processor, code-named "Fusion," that will combine a traditional CPU with graphics capabilities under one roof. If the deal was really just about integrating graphics, ATI could turn out to be a tremendously expensive deal. But in the end, Fusion may not be about graphics at all - but about a technology that could revolutionize the CPU.
  • Apple Employee Accidentally Reveals Next-gen iPhone Details
    September 16, 2008 – 5:50 PM
    At one time or another in our lives we are trusted with secrets.