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Intel continues to make room in its product lineup for new processors based on the Sandy Bridge architecture and recently announced that 2012 will mark the retirement of several LGA 1156 CPUs, including the Core i7-870.The chip maker has announced its decision through a series of Product Change Notification (PCN) doc... |
9 December 2011 10:43 GMT |
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Intel continues to make room in its product lineup for new processors based on the Sandy Bridge architecture and recently announced that 2012 will mark the retirement of several LGA 1156 and LGA 775 CPUs.This decision affects some of the first dual-core Clarkdale processors introduced by the chip maker, the Core i5-6... |
6 October 2011 04:17 GMT |
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Not so long ago, Intel debuted its Clarkdale Core i5 and Core i3 central processing units (CPU) with integrated graphics. Since then, companies have been building and releasing motherboards that can take full advantage of said resources, and Biostar does not intend to stay out of the race. The company has introduced ... |
18 January 2010 09:57 GMT |
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Joining the Intel Core bandwagon is Fujitsu with two single-socket servers that are powered by the new Clarkdale processor and use second-generation PCIe slots, SAS 2.0 interfaces and can pack as much as 32GB of RAM. The Primergy TX150 S7 tower system and RX100 S6 rack server are aimed at small and medium businesses ... |
9 January 2010 03:49 GMT |
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As expected, the new year has brought forth a line of new Intel processors, something that the Santa Clara, California-based chip leader was expected to do for quite some time. While the official press release isn't out yet, there are a number of reviews of the company's latest processors, including both th... |
4 January 2010 04:50 GMT |
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As it so happens, various leaks, pictures and postings of upcoming products have been making their way to the Internet this past week, making the anticipations surrounding the rapidly nearing Consumer Electronics Show 2010 more intense. After MSI's 890FX-GD70 was pictured not too long ago, an entire gallery of p... |
11 December 2009 06:04 GMT |
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Normally, when information on a certain hardware manufacturer's upcoming products leaks to the Internet, the most that one can get from it is vague figures or pictures that can do nothing than act as the basis for wild speculations and, often unrealistic, anticipations. This time around, however, it's not a... |
9 December 2009 11:13 GMT |
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General-purpose processing of graphics processing units (GPGPU) is not a capability held by all current central processors. The GPGPU defines the process through which the CPU's tasks are offloaded onto the GPU, allowing the graphics processing unit to perform computations in applications that would normally... |
5 December 2009 03:51 GMT |
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Although official information on Intel's future releases is, except for few exceptions, mostly vague, PC enthusiasts may still squeeze information out of whatever comes their way, whether it's a photo of a certain prototype or a certain quote. However, most often, what individuals with reasonable hardware k... |
28 November 2009 05:37 GMT |
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As it has been written on several occasions, the Santa Clara, California-based chip maker, Intel is expected to debut a new line of mainstream processors, based on the company's next-generation 32nm manufacturing process. Codenamed 'Clarkdale', the new CPUs will be aimed at the desktop PC segment and ... |
23 November 2009 09:48 GMT |
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Details on the specifications and release dates of Intel's next-generation “Arrandale” and “Clarkdale” processor families have been made available on the Internet quite some time ago. However, according to the most recent details, the Santa Clara, California-based chip maker is planning ... |
10 November 2009 04:32 GMT |
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For a good while now, reports of Intel's next-generation desktop and mobile processors have been made available on the Internet, in various forms, including rumors or leaked info. It now appears that we have some more or less official details, coming directly from the chip maker's IDF 2009 (Intel Developer ... |
25 September 2009 04:50 GMT |
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Santa Clara, California-based Intel, the world's leading vendor of high-performance, x86-based computer processors, is reportedly planning to put its upcoming Westmere processors into single-socket, entry-level server systems. Codenamed Clarkdale, Intel's next-generation, mainstream, dual-core CPUs will be ... |
4 September 2009 06:05 GMT |
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Santa Clara, California-based Intel, the world's leading vendor of computer processors, is expected to announce the launch of its first desktop processors with integrated graphics, codenamed Clarkdale. These new chips are due out sometime in early 2010 and should be part of the company's new line of Core i3... |
24 August 2009 02:53 GMT |
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Details on Intel's next-generation processors have recently been leaked on the Internet, confirming previous rumors regarding the chip maker’s product roadmap. According to the most recent information, Intel may unveil its highly anticipated microprocessors with integrated graphics cores at the upcoming Co... |
14 August 2009 03:47 GMT |
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According to the most recent details that have surfaced the Internet, the world's leading chip maker Intel is planning to unveil the first Clarkdale-based processors in the first quarter of 2010. These new chips, designed for the mainstream market, will boast a maximum core speed of 3.46GHz and will take advanta... |
29 July 2009 07:05 GMT |
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In the recent past weeks, there has been a surge of leaked details on Intel's next-generation processors that surfaced on the Internet. The world's leading chip maker is expected to announce several new processors by the end of this year, some of which will be part of new processor families, like Core i5 an... |
23 July 2009 08:32 GMT |
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Santa Clara, California-based Intel is said to have moved forward the mass-production schedule of its new 32nm, codename Clarkdale, to the fourth quarter of 2009, although the new line of processors was initially scheduled for the first quarter of 2010. These new processors are expected to be featured with 2 cores an... |
30 June 2009 04:14 GMT |
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After having officially confirmed the much-hyped Core i3 and Core i5 chip names, the Santa Clara, California-based Intel is now said to be considering the launch of its first CPUs with integrated graphics for Q1 2010, with the chips to ship later in Q4 this year. These new processors are part of the company's up... |
22 June 2009 05:44 GMT |
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