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Despite the promises of chip manufacturers to quickly move dual-core processors into the mainstream, only a small fraction of computers sold today in fact come with such a chip. This scenario will change soon,...
The Inquirer reports that ATI apparently has begun with volume production of the R580 graphics chip.
Via today said that it will begin offering the CN700 integrated graphics chipset (IGC) for the C7 processor series during the first quarter of next year.
Nvidia provided some updates on its near-term product strategy at a conference with financial analysts.
As promised by Intel, Presler will be the very first 65 nm processor available, apparently launching on Dec. 27.
In an effort to regain ground in the global server market, Sun today made several announcements, including two "eco-friendly" servers based on the 8-core UltraSparc T1 processor: The new T1000 and T2000 servers...
Intel processors will be initially adopted in Apple Computer's entry-level Macintosh PC lineup, including the Mac Mini, iBook, and iMac series, with a launch in Taiwan slated for June 6 2006, according to...
Intel plans to unleash the first quad core CPU (Kentsfield) within one year. The switch to 45 nm in 2007 will enable eight cores and up to 12 MB L2 cache (Yorkfield) per CPU. We x-rayed the complete CPU...
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...
Many assume that multi-core processors must be installed in pairs, in two-, four- or eight-core configurations. But what happens when you mix and match a dual- and single-core processor in a PC or server?
Tom's Hardware Guide compares 77 processors with frequencies ranging up to 3,800 MHz. At the same time, we look back on the advances in the CPU area since our last CPU charts article and the performance...
AMD is aiming to roll out a quad-core-capable processor family during 2007 and switch to an all-new processor architecture later this decade.
Sampling Intel's 65nm dual-core Presler processors has revealed some stability problems, according to unspecified motherboard makers.
Market research firm Rackspace found that 65 percent of respondents to a recent customer survey would not pay more for an Intel server versus an AMD server. The company, which provides managed web hosting, says...
Intel today announced its first desktop processors with virtualization technology (VT) - a new hardware and software component that allows users to run multiple operating systems in independent partitions or...
While we are still waiting for the general availability of most of ATI's recently announced X1000 graphics chip family, Nvidia is bolstering its holiday portfolio. Today, the company announced the 6800 GS, a...
Dual-core CPUs are the stuff of the future, but what about now? Given the huge mark up for premium dual-core AMD and Intel processors and the lack of multi-threaded software, our performance tests and cost...
IBM is upgrading its X3 Architecture-based family of servers with the introduction of new, dual-core systems based on the multi-processor Intel Xeon 7000, formerly codenamed Paxville.
S3 announced that Fujitsu will be manufacturing the firm's new range of low-power graphics processors.
Lately, news coming out of Intel's digital enterprise group was not quite exciting. Delayed, scrapped and replaced processors were enough for some media to see the company in a 'self-destruction' mode. However,...
Sony Computer Entertainment president Ken Kutaragi has claimed that the PlayStation 3 will be capable of running games at an unprecedented 120 frames per second.
ECS today announced availability of its I9S SIMA card, which allows owners of the ECS PF88 motherboard to use common Intel LGA755 and socket 479 Pentium M processors.
Intel is scheduled to introduce several new processors between the fourth quarter of 2005 and the first quarter of 2006 with the chip giant also expected to release new prices for all of its processors early...
Fujitsu, one of the development forces behind the Sparc processor, used the currently held Microprocessor Forum to provide some details of the next-generation of Sparc processors.
This past week VMWare hosted the 2005 VMWorld event, at the Mandalay Bay hotel in Las Vegas, Nevada. For those of you who have no prior knowledge of VMWare, the key concept behind it is virtualization of...
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