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Intels G965 chipset to deliver better 3D performance with next-generation graphics core
April 3, 2006 – 10:23 AM in INTEL
Intel's G965 will integrate the company's fourth-generation Graphic Media Accelerator (GMA) graphics core and deliver a significant increase in 3D gaming and multimedia performance compared to Intel's other chipsets with GMA 900/950 graphics processors, according to sources familiar with Intel's product roadmap. -
Intel's dual-core desktop processors to ship in Q3 2005
October 18, 2004 – 12:04 PM
Intel provided system builders with a comprehensive update about its desktop, mobile and enterprise product lines for 2005 and 2006. According to documents seen by THG, Intel will launch its first dual-core desktop processor in the third quarter of next year; a mobile dual-core will follow in the first quarter of 2006. -
Intel's 180° turnaround produces Pentium M 745
March 24, 2004 – 10:42 AM in INTEL
Intel has its back against the wall fighting the challenges to maintain adequate and affordable thermal control of its processors. -
Intel's new catchphrase - 'Carry Small, Live Large'
April 1, 2008 – 5:23 PM
Day 0 of the Intel Developers Forum has just finished and we've now heard the company's new slogan of 'Carry Small Live Large' hundreds of times. Intel has firmly established market dominance since its Core Duo processors and now it appears the company will also go full-bore into MIDs or so-called mobile Internet devices. Those devices will require desktop-like power and connectivity and that will require CMOS level integration of network cards, wireless radios and other IO devices. Guess who is going to make all those new chips ... Intel of course. -
Intel's dual-core CPUs to set new record high in power consumption
January 17, 2005 – 11:19 PM
Intel's upcoming dual-core processors once again will test the limits of power consumption. According to documents seen by Tom's Hardware Guide, the Smithfield CPUs are rated at a thermal design power of 130 watts, an increase of 13 percent from today's Prescott processors. -
Intel's Yonah dual-core processor to get 'Smart Cache'
June 2, 2005 – 3:00 PM
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. -
Intel's Itanium rockets to 64-bit shipment lead
April 1, 2004 – 10:33 AM
Intel's can-do spirit paid off today as the company's Itanium processor officially beat out all rival processors in total shipments, according to the latest figures from IHoD (International House of Data). -
Intel's cost per die is only $40
September 13, 2005 – 10:42 PM in INTEL
Market research firm Instat reports that chip giant Intel is still the world leader in manufacturing and in fab capacity. -
ATI and Nvidia gearing up to face Intel's new Broadwater chipsets
December 20, 2005 – 10:46 AM
In order to offset the impact of Intel's planned launch of its Graphic Media Accelerator- (GMA-) integrated Broadwater chipsets by the second quarter of next year, ATI Technologies has accelerated production of its R580, an upgrade of its current 90nm flagship chip, while Nvidia is scheduled to roll out three new 90nm graphics processor units (GPUs) by the latter half of the first quarter of 2006, according to sources at Taiwan graphics card makers. -
Intel's AMT and VT ready for launch
August 25, 2005 – 1:56 AM
Intel is about to introduce the next set of additional features for its processors. VT or virtualization technology and AMT or Active Management Technology are designed to initially enhance the usability of the firm's server and workstation processors and will debut in during the third and fourth quarter of this year. -
AMD's Athlon64 X2 trumps Intel's Pentium D
May 9, 2005 – 5:29 PM
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. -
Intel's 65 nm Pentium 4 to consume less power
September 29, 2005 – 2:20 PM
The move from a 90 nm to a 65 nm production process enables Intel to reduce the power consumption of its single-core Pentium 4 processors, Tom's Hardware Guide has learned. Compared to the current generation with "Prescott" core, the new "Cedar Mill" will drop from 95 to 86 watts. -
Intel's Viiv specifications leaked
September 12, 2005 – 3:58 PM
Intel recently briefed system builders on the requirements for devices to qualify for the firm's Hometrino brand "Viiv". -
HP drops Intel's Itanium chip
September 27, 2004 – 10:33 AM
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. -
Intel's Pentium selling slower than expected?
June 28, 2005 – 11:20 AM in INTEL
Taiwan-based DRAM makers expect the upcoming price cuts for Intel 945 chipsets will speed the market's migration to DDR2-667, while motherboard makers may be hoping the drop in price will provide a needed jolt to the less than satisfactory Intel dual-core CPU system sales, according to Taiwan motherboard and DRAM makers.
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