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32nm technology is just a step away from truly widespread marketing and Intel seems to want to take the lead from the very beginning with its plans to introduce not one, but four central processing units based on this type of circuitry. Set to enter commerce in January, no more than two months from now, are the A... |
14 November 2009 03:54 GMT |
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The launch of Intel's P55 mainstream platform has enabled the majority of motherboard manufacturers to update their portfolios with new products, specifically designed to provide consumers with support for the chip maker's latest LGA 1156-compatible Core i7 and Core i5 processors. Such is the case with Taiw... |
30 October 2009 04:32 GMT |
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The holiday season is almost here, which means that you are probably already planning out your shopping budget by taking a look at some of the latest products that have recently been launched on the market. Now, if you are looking for a new desktop computer system, you are likely to choose among Intel's latest P... |
28 October 2009 10:38 GMT |
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As you have probably found out, Intel has recently updated its processor platform with the introduction of the much-anticipated P55 platform, featuring the chip maker's new LGA1156 socket and compatible Core i5 and Core i7 processors. Following the official debut of the new platform, a number of PC vendors have ... |
1 October 2009 10:55 GMT |
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ASUS, one of the world's leading vendors of computer platforms and motherboards, is expected roll out a new series of high-end motherboards, designed to provide users with support for the latest hardware, but in a high-performance platform. The new series, titled TUF Series, will debut with a new P55-based mothe... |
28 September 2009 06:55 GMT |
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EVGA, one of NVIDIA's largest add-in board partners, appears to have grown really fond of Intel's latest desktop platform, the much-hyped, Lynnfield-ready P55, as the company recently announced its latest motherboards based on the said platform. Much like some of the world's leading motherboard makers,... |
9 September 2009 10:02 GMT |
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The launch of Intel's new line of Lynnfield processors and the new P55 mainstream platform has officially kicked off a wave of new product releases, all of which have been designed to support or provide users with access to Intel's latest technologies. Such is the case with Round Rock, Texas-based Dell, whi... |
9 September 2009 03:04 GMT |
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Today is Intel's Lynnfield day, as the Santa Clara, California-based chip maker has officially announced the introduction of its new line of Core i5 and Core i7 processors, compatible with the latest P55 platform. With that in mind, most of the world's leading hardware manufacturers have taken this opportun... |
8 September 2009 08:30 GMT |
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With the launch of Intel's much-anticipated P55 platform and compatible Core i5 and Core i7 Lynnfield processors, major hardware makers are also gearing up with new products that have been designed to support the new platform and its features. Such is the case with Kingston Technology, one of the world's mo... |
8 September 2009 03:32 GMT |
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Santa Clara, California-based Intel, the world's leading processor maker, officially announced on Tuesday the expansion of its consumer desktop-processor lineup with the introduction of the much-anticipated Lynnfield processors. In addition to three new chips designed for the mainstream market and part of the ch... |
8 September 2009 02:59 GMT |
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Corsair, one of the world's leading vendors of high-performance memory solutions, has recently announced the introduction of a couple of new memory products, specifically designed to deliver support to the upcoming Intel P55 platform and the next-generation Core i5 and Core i7 processors. These new memory module... |
28 August 2009 05:31 GMT |
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The launch date of Intel's much-anticipated P55 platform is very close, judging by the increasing number of hardware manufacturers that are officially releasing their supporting products. The latest to join the family is ECS, which has just announced the introduction of its new P55H-A Black Series motherboard, w... |
27 August 2009 06:45 GMT |
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Santa Clara, California-based Intel, the world's leading chip maker, is expected to announce a series of new processors that will be part of the company's new CPU families, including the Core i7, Core i5 and Core i3. Part of the company's new line of CPUs will be Intel's Arrandale chips, which wil... |
26 August 2009 11:13 GMT |
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It’s official, Intel’s next-generation P55 platform for mainstream and performance desktop PCs has just been confirmed by the launch of Foxconn’s new Inferno Katana motherboard. Foxconn has just announced the new board, confirming support for the yet-unofficial LGA1156-compatible Core i5 processors.... |
25 August 2009 01:59 GMT |
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ASUS, one of the world's leading vendors of computer hardware and desktop platforms, is expected to announce a series of new motherboards specifically designed to take advantage of Intel's next-generation P55 platform. We have already seen a couple of details on a number of these motherboards being leaked o... |
21 August 2009 04:46 GMT |
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Although Intel has been relatively quiet about its upcoming P55 platform and the new Core i7 and Core i5 processors for mainstream computing, there are a series of leaked details on said products that point to an upcoming official unveiling on the part of the Santa Clara, California-based chip maker. On that note, NV... |
10 August 2009 09:01 GMT |
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Santa Clara, California-based Intel is scheduled to introduce its next-generation mainstream platform for desktop computer systems, which will mark the debut of the company's latest line of Core i7 and Core i5 processors, alongside the new P55 Express Chipset. According to recent reports, the new processors are ... |
10 August 2009 08:30 GMT |
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One of the most anticipated product launches of 2009 is represented by Intel's upcoming Lynnfield processors, which are expected to debut later this year, alongside the company's new socket for mainstream platforms, the LGA 1156. Although there's still some time left until the chip maker gives the offi... |
4 August 2009 10:18 GMT |
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Just recently, details on Intel's next-generation Lynnfield processors were made available on the Internet, providing us with specifications, brand names, pricing and expected release dates. As we noted in an article yesterday, the Santa Clara, California-based chip maker is preparing to launch several new proce... |
22 July 2009 10:21 GMT |
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As some of you probably already know, Intel is preparing the launch of its new mainstream processors, most of which are based on the company's next-generation Lynnfield core. These new CPU models have been designed for the company's LGA 1156 socket, meaning that motherboard makers will have their work cut o... |
21 July 2009 07:07 GMT |
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Santa Clara, California-based Intel is currently planning the launch of its next-generation mainstream platform, the Core i5-supporting P55 chipset. Although we still have to wait some time before these parts make it to market, it appears that the industry is also preparing for the much-anticipated launch. Such is th... |
17 July 2009 03:58 GMT |
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Santa Clara, California-based Intel is expected to update its processor lineup with the introduction of a couple of new processors, part of the chip maker's highly anticipated Core i5 series. There have been a few rumors and details that have been recently leaked on the Internet, providing some insight as to wha... |
15 July 2009 05:39 GMT |
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In a recent blog post, the Santa Clara, California-based Intel has explained its latest branding strategy for its current and upcoming products, confirming the launch of the much anticipated Core i5 and the new Core i3 series of processors. According to the world's leading chip maker, customers should expect a s... |
18 June 2009 03:58 GMT |
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Despite no official word from Santa Clara, California-based Intel, ASUS, one of the world's leading motherboard manufacturers, has been showcasing some of its upcoming designs at this year's Computex show in Taipei. Such is the case with one of the company's new P55-based chipsets, which will enable us... |
5 June 2009 03:31 GMT |
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One week from now, during the much-anticipated Computex 2009 computer show in Taiwan, we are going to know more about the upcoming wave of P55-based computer systems, which will be powered by Intel's Nehalem-based Core i5 processors. Although these new processors are to become available sometime during September... |
28 May 2009 10:03 GMT |
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ASRock has a few surprises for those attending the upcoming Computex 2009 show, as the company is prepared to showcase its latest designs of the yet-unannounced P55 and 785G chipsets. The two boards just made an appearance on the Internet, providing us with various details on the technical specifications of upcoming ... |
28 May 2009 04:40 GMT |
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Intel's Core i5 Lynnfield processor will be one of the company's first mainstream CPUs to be compatible with the upcoming LGA1156 socket. Although this new series is slated for debut sometime in September 2009, it appears that the very first pictures and benchmarks of the products have already invaded the I... |
25 May 2009 07:02 GMT |
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Santa Clara, California-based Intel is expected to update its processor lineup with the introduction of new Nehalem-based CPUs, designed for mainstream users. Codenamed Lynnfield and Havendale, the new Core i5 CPUs will be available as quad-core and dual-core versions of Chipzilla's latest generation of Nehalem-... |
25 May 2009 05:26 GMT |
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Sunnyvale, California-based Advanced Micro Devices is reportedly planning to move its production line to the 45nm manufacturing node in the third quarter of 2009, in an attempt to reduce costs. The world's number two chip maker will also launch a couple of new processors before the end of year, while its main ri... |
22 May 2009 08:32 GMT |
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With the 2009 edition of Computex just days away from its debut, news reports are starting to surface about some of the products and devices that will be showcased during the show. Such is the case with a recently leaked motherboard from Taiwanese manufacturer ASUS, which could showcase one of its first designs for t... |
22 May 2009 02:28 GMT |
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Santa Clara, California-based Intel is expected to announce a series of new processors that will provide users with more affordable computer processors designed on the company's latest Nehalem microarchitecture. Part of the chip maker's up-and-coming line of Core i5 processors, these new chips will require ... |
7 May 2009 04:39 GMT |
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Just recently, Santa Clara, California-based global leading chip maker Intel has announced its plans to focus on the accelerated adoption of the company's next-generation 32nm manufacturing process. After having already demoed some of the performance capabilities of its first 32nm parts, the chip manufacturer al... |
13 February 2009 06:06 GMT |
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Intel is expected to launch new Nehalem based processors later this year, which will also mark the debut of new LGA sockets. The global leading chip maker is expected to announce the arrival of the new LGA 1155, 1156 and 1567, and on that note, a couple of leaked photos have made their way on the Internet, displaying... |
6 February 2009 08:45 GMT |
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