Apple has announced that a new range of Mac Pro workstations with up to 12 processing cores and up to 50 percent greater performance than the previous generation is scheduled to arrive this August, in a move that will finalize the company’s plans of upgrading the desktop line of Macs for 2010.“Featuring t... |
28 July 2010 03:08 GMT |
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A report by HardMac (the English version of French tech-site Macbidouille) reveals that Apple may be on track to revamping its range of Mac Pro workstations, while the announcement could come as soon as June 7 (at WWDC 2010). It names Intel as the source of the rumor, citing the company’s warning that distribut... |
7 May 2010 10:27 GMT |
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Following a series of rumors that have been making the rounds on the Internet for a while now, it appears that Intel's much-anticipated 6-core Gulftown processor. Designed for the enthusiast market, the new Core i7 CPU will be part of the company's 32nm-based line of processors. On that note, reviews of the... |
11 March 2010 07:00 GMT |
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As technology goes, consumers will see the introduction of new computer processors featuring an increased number of cores. While today's high-end CPUs are featured with a maximum of four cores (for the consumer market), future processors will enable end-users to take advantage of the performance of six cores. Bo... |
10 February 2010 05:21 GMT |
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Aside from the first line of Lynnfield-based processors, which are due out later this year, Intel, the world's leading vendor of computer chips, is also expected to announce its first line of 6-core processors, designed for the consumer market. Codenamed Gulftown, the upcoming pieces are expected to be launched ... |
3 August 2009 06:04 GMT |
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Sunnyvale, California-based Advanced Micro Devices has just announced a number of new processors, coming to complete its latest line of six-core Opteron chips, formerly codenamed Istanbul. These new models have been designed to provide customers with a choice for a high-performance processor that can also improve the... |
13 July 2009 02:43 GMT |
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Santa Clara, California-based Intel is expected to update its processor lineup with the introduction of a new Nehalem-based 6-core processor that is scheduled for release in the same time frame as the chip maker's highly anticipated Lynnfield and P55 desktop platform. There aren't many details about the upc... |
10 June 2009 04:57 GMT |
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As mentioned in several of our previous posts, leading chip maker, Santa Clara-based Intel is expected to release a number of new processors designed for the server market. The big news about the upcoming chips is that, with them, Intel will be the first to introduce a six-core processing unit, developed using the co... |
10 September 2008 10:11 GMT |
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