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Today's desktop processors continue to push the performance envelope, while in the mobile space low-cost and high-efficiency processors take us ever closer to ubiquitous computing. From reviews to benchmarks, on desktops to smartphones, Tom's Hardware has the processor information you need.

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David Wang of RWT has posted a lengthy followup to his previous article on the CELL processor.

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AMD is preparing to adjust its marquee processors for use in embedded applications.

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VIA Technologies announced at the Embedded System Conference in San Francisco its CoreFusion processing platform, which combines the Eden-N processor with Via's CN400 digital media chipset north bridge in a...

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Philips today announced the PNX1700, a new member of the company's Nexperia family of media processors with high-definition (HD) capabilities.

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Advanced Micro Devices announced Monday an intention to increase revenue by selling its existing Opteron server processor to companies that make storage, medical imaging, and communications equipment.

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AMD announced the availability of the first development board specifically designed for the high-performance, low-power AMD Geode NX processor family.

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The reorganization of business units at Intel also affected traditions at IDF: For the first time in several years, it was not the former CTO Pat Gelsinger who presented the outlook. Justin Rattner, former...

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In a recent article, we reported that Intel is pushing the power envelope with its desktop dual-core processors to a new record level of 130 watts, raising concerns of additional cost for users to control heat...

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Tokyo based Hitachi today announced the development and operational verification of the world's first chipset supporting Front Side Bus (FSB) speeds of 667 MHz for the Intel Itanium 2 Processor.

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Intel took the wraps off five of its 15 currently developed multicore processors at IDF. The company believes the technology will allow its processors to gain performance in the next four years faster than in...

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Intel continues its aggressive pace on the way to the introduction of its first dual-core proessor. On the first day of the Intel Developer Forum, the company provided nuts and bolts on its processor roadmap,...

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Intel will open on Tuesday the doors to its 2005 Spring Developer Forum in San Francisco. The center stage is reserved for dual-core processors that will be demonstrated for the first time in a comprehensive...

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Intel will on Tuesday offer a further glimpse into the future of its Itanium processor family, shining the spotlight on a new model code-named Poulson, according to a story at news.com.

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Core-logic chipsets from Intel and Nvidia for socket 775 Pentium 4 CPUs are expected to see greater availability in the second quarter, and this will place additional pressure on Taiwan-based chipset makers,...

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Via today announced the K8N800A chipset for AMD's upcoming Turion 64 processor that will make its way into in thin and light notebooks sometime during the first half of this year and compete with Intel's...

news - FEBRUARY 25 0

The integration of two core elements does not only benefit processors: Infineon claims it has developed the first dual-die DDR2 memory module to double overall capacity while increasing total height of the...

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One of our readers pointed us to thsi story of the Inquirer, which talks about AMD's decision to pull the plug on the socket A platform.

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Intel will be busy over the next 12 months: The company will not only introduce its first dual-core processor in the second quarter of this year, but plans substantial upgrades for any current desktop processor...

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With the future of its desktop processors heading toward 64-bit instructions, what's Intel to do with its 32-bit line? The chipmaker is serving up a branch of its Pentium M and Celeron M families for embedded...

news - FEBRUARY 23 0

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...

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The new 600 series P4 finally offers energy management, a whopping 2 MB L2 cache and 64 bit extensions. At the same time, a new Extreme Edition version is being launched. But will this be enough to challenge...

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Intel did not go into specifics at its traditional pre-IDF briefing, but at least confirmed that multi-core processors will be the main focus of its upcoming developer forum. Besides updates on Vanderpool, La...

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SiS has licensed Intel's 1066 MHz frontside bus specification, a move that heralds the chip maker's support for Intel's latest Pentium 4 Extreme Edition processors.

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AMD has released a pair of ETX form-factor reference designs based on its low-power, Geode SC1100/SC1200 x86-based system-on-chip processors.

news - FEBRUARY 16 0

Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) has made comprehensive cuts in the prices of its processors, including the Opteron, Athlon 64, and Sempron CPUs.

news - FEBRUARY 15 0

The Pentium 4 6xx series has not been officially announced yet, however one of our readers spotted processors on the website of an etailer: ZipZoomFly.com offers the versions 630 (3.0 GHz), 640 (3.2 GHz) and...

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