Santa Clara, California-based Intel has recently released a new, revamped series of badges and a rating system for its world-renowned computer processors. According to the world's leading processor vendor, the new badges and the rating system are designed so that consumers will be provided with a better understa... |
8 April 2009 05:56 GMT |
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According to the latest news on the web, the world's largest chip manufacturer, Intel, is planning to add five new 45nm mobile CPUs to its product lineup. The new processors are said to be four dual-cores and one quad-core. The latter is a 2.0 GHz chip dubbed Q9000, and is reported to come with FSB of 1066 MHz, ... |
29 December 2008 06:43 GMT |
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Intel, the Santa Clara giant chip manufacturer, has revealed its plans to retire even more of its older processors from the market. The recently announced chips set for axing are the Intel Core 2 Q6700 quad-core CPU based on the 65nm Kentsfield core at G0 stepping and the 65nm Allendale-based Core 2 Duo E4700 du... |
3 December 2008 05:20 GMT |
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The latest news on the Web points to the fact that Advanced Micro Device's upcoming Propus processor, a quad core chip, will not feature L3 cache. It seems that the Sunnyvale team plans to put some distance between its next-to-come Deneb CPUs, which will sport 4x512KB L2 and 6MB L3 cache, and will disable L3 cac... |
26 November 2008 02:54 GMT |
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The latest news on NVIDIA points towards the fact that the green Santa Clara company is working on a new motherboard dubbed MCP7A-GL. It is said to launch the chipset under the official name of Quadro FX470, and it wouldn't be the first time when we see a Quadro-branded IGP chipset from NVIDIA. As some pictures ... |
1 November 2008 06:08 GMT |
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