Intel has just released another one of its famous Product Discontinuance Notices, PCN for short, which announces the retirement of no less than nine mobile processors, six of these being based on the 32nm Arrandale architecture.The products affected by this change are the Intel Core i5-560M, i5-560UM, i5-580M, i7-640... |
7 October 2011 05:18 GMT |
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Santa Clara, California-based Intel, the world's leading processor vendor, has just officially announced the debut of one of its most anticipated products this year, the new line of Core i7 Mobile processors. Available in both regular and extreme editions, the chips have already been selected to power some of th... |
24 September 2009 05:16 GMT |
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Intel's next-generation mobile platform for high-performance portable computer systems is expected to debut at the end of next month, according to recent details that have been made available on the Internet. The new chips will be based on the same Nehalem microarchitecture as the company's current line of ... |
26 August 2009 02:41 GMT |
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Intel, the world's leading vendor of computer processors, is expected to announce new products, by the end of this year, as the company is getting ready to update its portfolio with the next generation of desktop and mobile platforms. According to the most recent details that have surfaced on the Internet, the S... |
13 August 2009 05:04 GMT |
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With the “back to school” period approaching rapidly, there's no wonder that rumors of new Intel processors are starting to surface on the Internet. According to recent reports, the Santa Clara, California-based chip maker has allegedly updated its launch schedule for a few new processors, including ... |
14 July 2009 03:26 GMT |
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New details on the future Intel microprocessor roadmap have emerged on the web. According to reports, the giant chip maker plans to update its Montevina CPU line-up with new mobile processors in the second quarter of the next year. The new additions the company has in store include a Penryn-based Core 2 Duo T9900 chi... |
24 October 2008 04:18 GMT |
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One of the most highly anticipated product releases this year is Intel’s next-generation desktop platform, codenamed Nehalem, which is expected sometime in mid November in the form of Core i7 processors and X58-enabled motherboards. However, the company is still far from introducing its Nehalem architecture to ... |
20 October 2008 11:31 GMT |
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