Santa Clara, California-based Intel, the world's leading processor maker, has officially announced the introduction of its highly anticipated Nehalem-EP Xeon processors, delivering a new level of performance for the server and workstation market. Following the official introduction of the new Xeon 5500 series of... |
10 April 2009 06:03 GMT |
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The advent of the new Penryn series of processors from Intel has pushed the company retire its lower-performing 65-nanometer technology. The "purification" process has started with seven mobile CPUs in the Core 2 Duo family, built on the Merom core. Intel also announced that it will terminate the T7600, T7400, T720... |
4 February 2008 03:51 GMT |
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Intel has recently launched its first batch of desktop dual-core Celeron series, E1000, that are announced to work at a core clock of 1600 MHz, with an 800 MHz processor system bus and 512KB of unified secondary-level cache. According to sources at the motherboard manufacturers' facilities, the largest x86 CPU ... |
21 January 2008 11:44 GMT |
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Intel is one of the most important players on the computer hardware market having reached a position where all its decisions are greatly affecting the market and the other producers and vendors. As a result of its importance, Intel product names are well known on the IT market. Maybe the best known Intel product name... |
30 July 2007 10:26 GMT |
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