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Intel will cut prices for its Pentium D 8xx and Celeron processors in January 2006, when its new 65nm dual-core CPU lines, the Pentium D9 and Pentium 4 6xx series, are expected to hit the market, according to...
Via today announced the P4M800 Pro chipset for Intel's Pentium 4 and Celeron processor with up to 800 MHz FSBs.
In his first in-depth interview since releasing the version 1.0 specification for IBM's Cell microprocessor last week, the principal developer of the CPU's innovative new synergistic processor elements (SPE)...
Clearspeed had announced in June of this year plans to introduce an add-in card carrying two co-processors that are capable of adding 50 GFlops of performance to a workstation.
With less than a minimum of fanfare, IBM today released the complete version 1.0 specification for its forthcoming Cell processor, or as the company now calls it, the "Cell Broadband Engine." IBM will be...
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...
In the wake of its successful Centrino marketing campaign - where mobile computers that meet certain requirements qualify for the Centrino brand - Intel today announced a new and more sweeping branding scheme...
Following up on the rather vague product announcements yesterday from Intel CEO Paul Otellini, plus the Merom announcements from Intel's mobility group, the company's senior vice president, Pat Gelsinger,...
As expected, Intel announced at its developer forum a new processor architecture that will enable the company to capitalize on a growing need for power-efficient computing: A single architecture will deliver...
In his first keynote address to the Intel Developers' Forum as Chief Executive Officer of the company, Paul Otellini confirmed this morning his company is shifting away from the NetBurst architecture that...
If no surprises emerge from tomorrow's first day of the Fall 2005 Intel Developers' Forum, Intel may still command the headlines with its anticipated announcement from newly appointed CEO Paul Otellini, of the...
Toshiba said that it has developed the world's first configurable microprocessor that is running at a clock speed of 1 GHz. The 65 nm chip is designed to be integrated into SoC systems for consumer electronics...
VIA Technologies today announced the VIA VN800, the company's first chipset solution for the VIA C7-M processor that supports DDR2 memory and hardware-based MPEG-2 decoding for DVD playback.
With Yonah and Presler almost out the door, Intel's development focus in the consumer and business segment begins to shift to the next generation desktop processor architecture. The company already operates...
AMD today unveiled its fastest ever 64-bit notebook processor, the Mobile Athlon 64 processor 4000+.
Intel reduced pricing of its Pentium 4 600 series in a move to phase out the 500 series.
Intel will introduce its first dual-core Xeon well ahead of schedule. Originally planned for the first quarter of next year, the Paxville MP and DP chips will make its debut in the fourth quarter of this year...
Intel confirmed that it will showcase its "next generation" desktop processor architecture at the upcoming Intel Developer Forum (IDF) Fall. Code-named Conroe, the new processors promise a significant lower...
AMD announced that it will equip its x86 64-bit simulator with "workable model" of the virtualization technology code-named Pacifica. According to current roadmaps, Pacifica will launch in the first half of...
New Intel processor roadmaps suggest that the company will aggressively reduce the power consumption of its higher end desktop processors with the introduction of the "Conroe" family in the second half of next...
Imagination, a UK-based IP company that licenses its technologies to chip and electronics manufacturers such as Intel and Nintendo, unveiled a new graphics core technology, which promises to advance 2D and 3D...
One day after announcing price cuts across its range - AMD has gone into reverse and increased the price for its single-way Opteron server processors.
AMD today said that it now ships Opteron 100 processors that support error-correcting code (ECC) unbuffered memory.
Market research firm Instat estimates that PC core-logic chipset market will grow from $6.9 billion in 2005 to $10.3 billion in 2009.
AMD's initial release of dual-core processors revealed only one weakness: they were too expensive. But today there's a new entry-level model, the pricing of which should make the buying decision easier. We take...
In response to Intel's Celeron D 351, the latest Sempron 3400+ not only implements more cache memory, it features AMD64. Sounds good, but does it really make sense to choose it over an entry-level Athlon 64?
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