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Intel's third-generation of central processing units hasn't even been fully launched yet, but already there is information on the next generation of processors and accompanying chipsets.
For those who haven't guessed it yet, by “next-generation” CPUs we mean the Haswell series, the ones t... |
11 May 2012 02:37 GMT |
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Even though Intel has barely just brought out the Ivy Bridge CPUs line, and not all of them at that, people are already snooping around, trying to find info on the platform that will come next.
For next year (2013), Intel plans to bring out the series of LGA-1150 central processing units codenamed Haswell.
They w... |
26 April 2012 02:35 GMT |
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The Lynx Point chipset, the one that Intel intends to launch in 2013 alongside the Haswell central processing units, is a sort of technological paradox according to the latest leaks.
Info has been pouring forth about a chipset that will follow another chipset that has yet to be launched, but this is only one reason... |
15 February 2012 09:26 GMT |
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Even though a little more than three months are left until Intel presumably plans to introduce its first processors based on the 22nm Ivy Bridge design, the Z77 chipset that will host the desktop version of these chips is already complete.This means that the Intel Z77 PCH (Platform Controller Hub) design was finalize... |
6 January 2012 08:52 GMT |
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It's time to announce the release of the newest embedded graphics driver for AMD's GPUs, now at version 8.92. These drivers will support Windows Vista and 7, but XP hasn't been left aside, despite some voices which claimed the imminent abandon of said operating system for the future versions.Still, the... |
9 December 2011 03:20 GMT |
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The days of Intel’s LGA 1156 socket are numbered since the Santa Clara-based chip maker announced recently that at the end of next year it plans to retire three of its most widely spread desktop chipsets that support this platform.The chipsets in question are the P55 Express, the H55 Express and the H57 Express... |
7 December 2011 16:31 GMT |
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Windows Phone 8, the next flavor of Microsoft's mobile operating system, is expected to arrive on devices with far more features than what the current flavors of the platform have to offer.
We already learned a few details on Microsoft's plans of the next version of the OS, albeit nothing was officially a... |
21 November 2011 04:16 GMT |
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In 2012, AMD plans to introduce a replacement for the company's current 990FX chipset for AM3+ processors that will bring a series of improvements meant to make it more competitive with Intel's upcoming 7-series platform controller hubs (PCHs).The new chipset will be called the AMD 1090FX and it was just d... |
7 November 2011 16:41 GMT |
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Advanced Micro Devices may seek to recoup the loss it incurred with the Bulldozer by having its next APU series shine and, whether that happens or not, some clarity should come when the FM2 chipsets launch.
Apparently, one of the future chipsets that Advanced Micro Devices is working on has been exposed to the In... |
15 October 2011 04:15 GMT |
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Chip maker Qualcomm has just announced a new series of application processors for the mobile industry, namely the Snapdragon S4 SoC (sytem-on-a-chip), with a wide range of enhancements when compared to the previous family of CPUs.
The company has packed the new chips with the latest advancements in the industry,... |
10 October 2011 12:21 GMT |
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Intel will start shipping its high-performance X79 Express chipset for motherboards supporting LGA-2011 and LGA-1356 processors in August, states a recent report that cites sources from Taiwanese motherboard makers.
As previous leaks have suggested, the first LGA 2011 processors will be available in the first quar... |
16 July 2011 12:11 GMT |
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Together with the first 22nm Ivy Bridge processors, that are expected to arrive in the second quarter of 2012, Intel will also launch two new series of Panther Point motherboard chipsets destined to address the consumer and enterprise markets.
This news was uncovered by the DigiTimes website and the publication ha... |
14 July 2011 16:01 GMT |
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Even though it hasn't yet finished the latest X79 chipset, Intel seems to have come a long way in the making of the core logic that will be tasked with supporting high-end processors of both new and old generations.
Whenever a new core-logic is devised, Intel and Advanced Micro Devices can, depending on how ... |
13 June 2011 02:47 GMT |
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There have already been sightings of AMD 9 series chipset motherboards, and it looks like the Sunnyvale, California-based company itself has now made the official introduction of the platform.As end-users know, the 2011 edition of the Computex trade show is now underway, meaning that a whole bunch of products have b... |
2 June 2011 02:28 GMT |
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There has been much talk of the upcoming Ivy Bridge series of Intel CPUs and how they will be so much better than Sandy Bridge, but the chipset did not get much attention, something that seem to have changed.As consumers know, Intel releases a new line of central processing units and adjoining chipsets on a fairly r... |
7 April 2011 06:51 GMT |
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It appears that, like so many others of Intel's manufacturing partners, ASRock has finally decided what it will do about all the faulty motherboards powered by the 6-Series Cougar point chipset.By now, most consumers will already be up to speed with all the trouble surrounding the Intel 6-Series chipset.Back at... |
24 February 2011 08:17 GMT |
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It would appear that the industry is doing its best to recover from Intel's misstep with the 6-Series Cougar Point chipset, as new motherboards have started to be listed, albeit not set to sell for weeks to come.End-users keeping track of the happenings on the IT market will be aware of the fact that, some time... |
22 February 2011 08:20 GMT |
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It would appear that the now infamous problem plaguing Intel's new chipsets has finally been surpassed, more or less, as a recent report claims that the chip giant has begun to supply its partners with fixed B3 stepping core-logic sets.As many end-users no doubt know, Intel's 6-Series Cougar point chipsets... |
19 February 2011 07:00 GMT |
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No doubt end-users are well aware of the flaw discovered on Intel's 6-Series chipsets, but it seems the company has come quite close to alleviating the problem, as its new chipsets are set to move on to the B3 stepping.Intel's 6-Series Cougar Point chipsets were officially introduced some time ago, as plat... |
11 February 2011 03:15 GMT |
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In a classical case of one company's curse is another one's miracle, it seems that, unsurprisingly, AMD is reaping benefits from how Intel and its partners found themselves selling faulty motherboards.As end-users no doubt know, Intel recently found that all of the motherboards so far built with its 6-Seri... |
9 February 2011 10:03 GMT |
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It has already been found that Intel's newest chipset series has a fairly troublesome design flaw, and it appears that sales will be quite a while before the entire issue is resolved, which can only mean financial drawbacks for everyone involved.Many users no doubt already know that, not too long ago, Intel iss... |
5 February 2011 05:14 GMT |
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Even though it will take Intel about a year to officially introduce the successor to the Sandy Bridge CPUs and chipsets, the Ivy Bridge platform has already become a subject of discussion on the web.When a company launches its latest chipset and central processing units, one can safely assume that said outfit is alr... |
5 February 2011 04:45 GMT |
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The Sandy Bridge collection of CPUs had a sort of drawback in their need for a new chipset and socket design, but it seems this problem will not be shared by Intel's next generation of processors.Since the Ivy Bridge will succeed the Sandy Bridge at some point in the future, it is not overly surprising to hear ... |
5 February 2011 04:01 GMT |
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This week, Intel said the company identified a design flaw in the chipset that supports its latest Sandy Bridge Core processors.Customers that likely include Apple are to receive updated chips in late February, Intel said. This may affect the rollout schedule of potential new iMac computers, AppleInsider speculates."... |
1 February 2011 08:40 GMT |
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As one would have expected, yet another one of Intel's partners has taken the microphone to announce what it plans to do in regards to the few mainboards that were revealed to be subject to said shortcoming.No doubt many end-users will have already learned that Intel just a while ago discovered a flaw in its 6-... |
1 February 2011 08:11 GMT |
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Intel plans to release a new Sandy Bridge motherboard chipset, dubbed the Z68, that will bring improved overclocking to the platform, enabling users to raise the operating frequency of the CPU while using the on-die integrated graphics.Long before the Sandy Bridge launch, a mysterious slide depicting what was referre... |
4 January 2011 15:21 GMT |
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With all the talk about AMD's CPUs, end-users have, predictably, begun to wonder when the chipsets and motherboards would show up, and it seems that some inkling of the answer to that question has now arisen.Though not exactly an official press announcement, a certain post on the AMDZone Forums presented a numb... |
23 November 2010 02:23 GMT |
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It seems that the long-lasting litigation with Intel over rights to make chipsets has finally led to NVIDIA revising its plans, to the point where it has now clearly stated that it is backing out of this market.NVIDIA made chipsets for processors from AMD and Intel for some years before Intel files charges stating t... |
13 November 2010 03:51 GMT |
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There has been talk of AMD's future lines of processors, and it seems that reports have finally started to emerge regarding not new chips, but the core-logic sets meant to accompany them, the so-called 9-Series chipsets.The 9-Series of chipsets will be paired with the Zambezi processors, based on the Bulldozer ... |
25 September 2010 06:52 GMT |
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Though the USB 3.0 interface standard was finalized months ago, native chipset support is scarce, if at all present, but AMD has already begun preparations for integrating the interface in its chipsets and, now, it seems Intel is also planning on doing something on its Cougar point motherboard reference design.The S... |
7 September 2010 09:40 GMT |
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Intel and AMD may be the two biggest players in the CPU industry, but VIA also has its x86 license and it plans to go ahead and release new products next year, not just a new dual-core NANO chip but also a chipset that actually supports DirectX 11 graphics.Intel will soon launch the Sandy Bridge processors with inte... |
6 September 2010 02:33 GMT |
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Since it was revealed all those months ago, the SuperSpeed USB 3.0 interface standard has actually grown in popularity. Still, it hasn't become nearly as widespread as it could have been if Intel and Advanced Micro Devices had decided to include native support for it in their latest chipset releases. Now, AMD a... |
28 July 2010 05:24 GMT |
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Intel makes a point of launching a new batch or two of central processing units and chipsets each year, among other things. As such, it has made a habit of hosting a special event meant to outline the roadmap that the company has in place. The event is known as IDF, or Intel Developer Forum, and will, this year, be h... |
20 July 2010 02:33 GMT |
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It seems that Intel may have something quite unexpected, and possibly problematic, in store for the unsuspecting consumer base. No doubt all end-users have at least heard of the upcoming Sandy bridge CPUs with integrated graphics and the 6 Series of chipsets meant for them. Apparently, the Santa Clara-based company ... |
28 June 2010 06:28 GMT |
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The SuperSpeed USB 3.0 interface is already making waves on the IT market, but it isn't progressing all that quickly, in terms of adoption, because none of Intel's or AMD's chipsets natively support it. Furthermore, neither CPU maker has any intention of adding such a feature to their next generation ... |
26 June 2010 03:55 GMT |
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The multitude of tablets and other mobile electronics on show at the expo currently going on in Taipei did not exactly take anyone by surprise, since it was only natural for the Tegra 2 SoC, the Qualcomm Snapdragon and Intel's Moorestown, among others, to spawn such prototypes. What did come as something of a s... |
2 June 2010 08:34 GMT |
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It appears that TSMC's dismal yields of 40nm GPUs during 2009 are starting to have stranger and stranger effects, even now, after supply of such processors has started to improve. In AMD's case, certain tactics meant to boost its profits have now ended up backfiring, as demand for chipset grows. To be more ... |
18 May 2010 10:48 GMT |
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MSI may have already made the formal announcement of the 890FXA-GD70, but, as all hardware makers do, the company already has plans to make available another motherboard, meant for those that cannot afford this high-end model. While it is also meant as a platform for six-core processors, the upcoming 870A-G54, as it... |
26 April 2010 10:25 GMT |
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End-users versed in the wiles of the media, especially if they haven't been mesmerized by the charm of the upcoming Sandy Bridge central processors from Intel, should know that AMD will expand its 800 Series of chipsets next week. Of course, this means that all the motherboard makers partnered with Advanced Micr... |
21 April 2010 09:39 GMT |
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By now, end-users are probably aware of the fact that AMD's 8 series of chipsets has already started taking the place of the previous generation. To keep up with these developments, Biostar has already adopted the 880G and is gearing up to start selling three individual motherboards based on it. Set to make them... |
8 April 2010 08:29 GMT |
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When planning to make and release a new central processing unit, chip makers have to decide whether the new CPU will be compatible with existing sockets or if its performance advantage is high enough to justify the making of a special chipset. This is, no doubt, the same dilemma that has plagued Intel in the developm... |
8 April 2010 06:11 GMT |
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Recently, it was reported that Intel was being faced with tight supplies of laptop CPUs after Acer placed in high volumes of orders. Now, it seems that the same cannot be said about the Santa Clara-based giant's desktop chip supply. Instead of having to put special effort into making sure that it can meet orders... |
19 March 2010 10:43 GMT |
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Advanced Micro Devices unwrapped its first 8-Series chipset at this year's CeBIT expo in Hanover, Germany and, naturally, along came its partners with motherboards based on it. MSI and ASRock revealed their respective mainboard models and ASUS even put a couple of 890FX boards on display. With the 8 Series poise... |
8 March 2010 03:43 GMT |
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The first 8 Series core-logic set from Advanced Micro Devices has been in the works for some time and will be the first officially introduced part of the high-end Leo platform. Not long ago, reports emerged claiming that the Sunnyvale, California-based CPU and GPU maker would formally introduce the 890GX chipset at t... |
3 March 2010 04:09 GMT |
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While Intel grabbed the spotlight at CES 2010, with its Pine Trail platform and the many netbooks based on it, CeBIT seems set to see AMD pulling off a similar feat with its 890GX chipset. With ECS and Gigabyte having already unwrapped its respective motherboards, it is no surprise to see MSI doing the same. Unlike i... |
1 March 2010 05:45 GMT |
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AMD's newest chipset was designed by the company as a platform for its six-core processor and, thus, built into the 890GX not just high-tier processing capabilities, but also advanced memory support, next-generation storage interface support and an integrated graphics solution better than those of its previous-g... |
1 March 2010 03:08 GMT |
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The AMD 890GX chipset was brought into existence in order to provide the chip maker's upcoming six-core Thuban central processing unit with a working platform. Naturally, the company's partners have been working on implementing the technology in their motherboards, with models expected to debut at this year... |
1 March 2010 02:33 GMT |
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Not too long ago, ASRock was revealed to be preparing for the release of the 890GX Extreme3 motherboard, based on the upcoming 890GX chipset from Advanced Micro Devices. Of course, competing products were bound to come out in order to steal the spotlight away from the device, with a more recent addition to the list o... |
24 February 2010 05:40 GMT |
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While Advanced Micro Devices is currently in the lead when it comes to its race against NVIDIA, the CPU and GPU maker is still somewhat behind Intel on the central processing unit (CPU) front. While the company does plan to introduce the Thuban six-core processor, the main issue is the lack of chipset support for the... |
22 February 2010 09:33 GMT |
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Sunnyvale, California-based company continues to dominate the DirectX 11 market, as NVIDIA still delays the launch of its much-anticipated Fermi-based GTX 470 and 480 graphics cards. However, the chip maker has a couple of plans for the chipset and CPU business, according to recent details that have surfaced on the I... |
10 February 2010 06:42 GMT |
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