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  • AMD to take on Intel with accelerated roadmap, native quad-core
    July 20, 2006 – 8:01 PM
    Following a rather sobering quarter result, AMD answers Intel's challenge and the intent to bring new processors faster to market than initially planned: The company announced during its Q2 conference call that it will launch 45 nm processors in the first half of 2008 or about six months earlier than expected by industry experts.
  • Intel roadmap update - prototypes of first quad-core desktop processor built
    December 3, 2005 – 8:16 PM
    Intel is pushing ahead its multi-core strategy and currently is working on at least 21 different processors, TG Daily has learned. Virtually all new Intel chips released between 2006 and 2008 will be based on mobile processor technology and will include the already taped out 65 nm quad-core desktop processor "Kentsfield" and the 45 nm eight-core "Yorkfield" chip.
  • Intel Roadmap update #2: Flash cache coming to your notebook
    November 7, 2006 – 3:56 PM
    In this second edition of our Intel roadmap update, we are focusing on Intel's mobile product lineup for 2007. Similar to the desktop, there aren't big processor plans, with the exception of slight Core 2 Duo T updates. The real news next year will be the Santa Rosa platform: Expect notebooks to run faster with flash cache and see new features such as integrated wireless broadband.
  • Roadmap update: Intel aims for 5 hours of battery time in notebooks
    February 17, 2006 – 5:50 PM
    Battery time in notebooks equipped with Intel's upcoming Merom processor is expected to make a significant in battery time: Sources suggest that many devices will break the five-hour barrier. The new microprocessor architecture will also appear in less power-hungry desktop CPUs and especially blade-server processors - including a 40W Xeon chip.
  • Roadmap leak indicates ATI direction after AMD acquisition
    October 6, 2006 – 2:04 PM in AMD/ATI
    An ATI chipset roadmap has appeared on two South American websites today. At least for now, it appears that the acquisition by AMD could accelerate the rollout of products and ATI. While battling Intel on the low-end, ATI's chipsets and graphics processors begin to align closely with AMD to offer high-end gaming solutions for FX processors.

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