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As NVIDIA, Intel is also preparing to roll out a new platform that will be used in the upcoming wave of low-power, low-cost computer systems, better known as netbooks and nettops. While netbooks are more popular than nettops, due to their portable form factor, the latter do manage to gain a significant amount of inte... |
27 October 2009 11:45 GMT |
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Sunnyvale, California-based Advanced Micro Devices has just announced the expansion of its processor portfolio with the introduction of two new, dual-core chips designed for the ASB1 BGA embedded client platform. Featuring a low TDP of just 18W, the new Turion Neo X2 model L625 and Athlon Neo X2 model L325 have been ... |
10 August 2009 08:58 GMT |
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ARM, a worldwide leading smartphone chip maker, stated recently that future smartphones were very likely to come to the market sporting more than one core inside their processors. According to the company, the move will be driven both by the fact that handsets tend to mimic the hardware features of personal computers... |
15 June 2009 09:10 GMT |
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Intel has reportedly updated its line of low-power processors for the CULV platform, introducing two new dual-core Celeron models. Dubbed Celeron 740 and SU2300, the new computing processing units are designed to provide a couple of more alternatives to system builders, which will be rolling out new CULV-based design... |
11 June 2009 06:50 GMT |
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Santa Clara, California-based Intel appears to be really fond of its line of Celeron processors, despite the imminent launch of the next generation of Nehalem-based Lynnfield and Havendale CPUs. According to recent reports on the Internet, the world's leading chip maker is preparing to launch some more Celeron m... |
11 June 2009 06:04 GMT |
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According to a product listing that has recently surfaced on the page of an European online retailer, Sony could update its Vaio P line of ultraportable computer systems with the introduction of new configuration options that would include a yet unannounced Intel Atom processor. Dubbed Atom Z630, the said chip is cla... |
20 May 2009 06:25 GMT |
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According to a recent statement, Sunnyvale, California-based Advanced Micro Devices will expand its platform for ultra-thin portable computer systems with the introduction of more advanced processors and core-logic sets. The chip maker plans to start the shipments of these new products sometime in late Q2 2009, provi... |
24 April 2009 03:59 GMT |
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It appears that the Sunnyvale, California-based chip maker, AMD is preparing the launch of another series of desktop processors, which will complete the company's portfolio of dual-core CPUs. The new processors have not surfaced on any of the company's previous leaked roadmaps. According to recent rumors, t... |
17 February 2009 07:05 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 has just updated its processor offering with the introduction of two new models, part of the company's Celeron family. The new processor models have been designed using a 65nm process technology, and promise the performance capability of a dual-core CPU architecture.According to a recent news-article on we... |
8 December 2008 09:24 GMT |
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As seen during the past few weeks, Advanced Micro Devices is preparing an imminent launch for its 45 nanometer Deneb microprocessors. The chip has already been spotted and presents itself as a fantastic part featuring great overclocking capabilities, and AMD seems rather enthusiastic about it. The Sunnyvale company a... |
24 November 2008 10:41 GMT |
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If you aren’t already an owner of a netbook computer system, you are likely waiting for that one device that not only integrates the latest in mobile computing, but is also low on power and comes with a $200-ish price tag. Or, perhaps you are among those that have recently heard about those 2009 Eee PCs that AS... |
6 November 2008 09:02 GMT |
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We have all been wondering for some time now when we’re likely to see those next-generation notebooks that will benefit from Intel's dual-core Atom processor. Now, we finally have an estimated timeframe. According to major systems makers, netbooks will most probably not take advantage of the performance le... |
9 October 2008 10:25 GMT |
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Intel's Atom processor, the small-sized, low power CPU that is featured in most of today's current netbooks is bound to get a new competitor, coming from the company's long-time rival, Sunnyvale-based AMD. As we mentioned in a number of our previous articles, AMD has been rumored to be working on new C... |
11 September 2008 10:34 GMT |
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We’ve been covering Intel's upcoming Atom processor for quite some time now. The processor, which was announced earlier this year, is expected to make its way in some of the upcoming netbooks, providing them with more computing power, compared with the current Atom CPU. Unfortunately, up until now, this s... |
8 September 2008 04:39 GMT |
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Intel, the leading manufacturer of computer processors, has recently added a couple of new chips to its quad-core, dual-core and Celeron ranges of products. The new chips come with rather decent prices and promising specs, especially considering they’re meant for the mainstream market segment. Ultimately, these... |
2 September 2008 05:50 GMT |
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Renesas Technology, one of the world's leading semiconductor system solutions providers for mobile, automotive and PC/AV markets, has recently announced its second generation SH7786 dual-core 32-bit processor, designed with a 65nm fabrications process. The new CPU is meant to meet all requirements for car naviga... |
28 August 2008 03:49 GMT |
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After all the recent rumors, Intel has finally decided to go official with its highly anticipated dual-core Atom processor, designed for the already established small sized, low-power portable computer systems, or netbooks. According to the company, the new CPU is expected to be launched next month and will expand th... |
21 August 2008 04:31 GMT |
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As we mentioned in a number of our previous articles, the netbook market sees a healthy dynamic growth, compared to the other hardware markets. In fact, it looks like the netbooks are the only products that don't seem affected by the worldwide slowing growth in the PC market. Ultimately, this is nothing but grea... |
13 August 2008 10:52 GMT |
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As we mentioned before in a couple of articles, Intel's Atom processor has become one of the company's most successful products. And that's mainly because of a number of manufacturers that have announced their intentions of releasing their own Atom-powered, small sized computer systems, most of which a... |
25 July 2008 03:18 GMT |
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Last week AMD went official with its new lineup of RV770-based graphics cards. But besides the HD 4850 and HD 4870 models that have been expected by every AMD fan out there, some even thought that the manufacturer would release a dual-core version of its next-generation flagship model, the HD 4870. Unfortunately for ... |
3 July 2008 06:38 GMT |
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It's coming! NVIDIA plans to release a dual-core version of its latest flagship card, the GTX 280 GX2, pushing the total amount of graphics power computer users will benefit from even further. It is yet uncertain when this new card from NVIDIA comes out, but we should probably expect it as a response to a potent... |
19 June 2008 09:10 GMT |
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This year's Computex trade show was definitely the place to go to see the latest product releases. Besides all the buzz around the release of the netbooks, a few other companies have also managed to hold the headlines with their newest products. Among them, VIA made for a nice surprise with the release of the lo... |
19 June 2008 06:04 GMT |
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Those of you that were afraid AMD's new dual core code-named Kuma processors would not be released should worry no more. Apparently, Advanced Micro has stepped forward with a statement that not only puts an end to the rumors, but also clearly establishes the yet-to-be released Kuma CPUs as not being part of the ... |
12 June 2008 03:49 GMT |
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Chip manufacturer Advanced Micro Devices has unveiled a new energy-efficient dual core processor in the Athlon family. Coming with a thermal envelope of 45 watts, the X2 4850E processor is especially designed to offer improved performance per watt.The chip's predecessor, the dual-core Athlon X2 4800 came with a ... |
5 March 2008 03:37 GMT |
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The upcoming low-cost notebook processor from chip manufacturer Intel will break the manufacturer's multi-core tradition. Shortly put, the processor will go back in the good-old days when processors would ship with a single core.Diamondville will be more or less similar in chip design to the Celeron processor, o... |
26 February 2008 10:52 GMT |
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Intel has started volume shipping of its 1.6-GHz Celeron Dual-Core E1200 processor based on Intel's Core microprocessor architecture. The chip comes with 512KB of cache and uses an 800-MHz front-side bus for main memory interconnection. The release of the E1200 shows how popular dual-core processors have become... |
23 January 2008 04:33 GMT |
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Intel is alleged to launch their first desktop dual-core Celeron series, E1000, on the 20th of January next year. Rumors of Intel's unveiling the line have erupted from sources within the motherboard makers. The first dual-core Celeron processor will be working at 1600 MHz and will feature an 800 MHz processor s... |
7 December 2007 09:39 GMT |
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HTC and Qualcomm have been working together for a long time now to develop and bring out on the market the most evolved smartphone solutions. The fact that Qualcomm has provided their latest dual-core chipsets has also played an important part in making this possible.HTC considers the success that its latest device h... |
10 September 2007 05:21 GMT |
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AMD has had some pretty serious problems over the past two years, mostly caused – quite obviously – by their ongoing war with the rivals from Intel. These problems were further deepened by the fact that Core 2 Duo architectures behave far better than any of AMD's CPUs in just about any application, and this stat... |
9 July 2007 03:26 GMT |
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A couple of years ago, Intel decided to put an end to the Pentium CPU brand. The good ol' Pentium architecture was clearly outdated and outperformed by AMD's X2 CPUs. Intel apparently killed the Pentium architecture and replaced it with the all-new Core Duo successor. We have to admit that this was a winnin... |
1 June 2007 09:47 GMT |
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As if the latest Athlon 64 X2 CPUs weren't energy-efficient enough, AMD plans to release 45-watt versions for these CPUs. One of the reasons behind this move is that AMD intends to reposition the entire Athlon 64 X2 CPU family towards entry level users, immediately after the upcoming Phenom processors are releas... |
30 May 2007 09:58 GMT |
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You win some, you lose some, you win some again, it's just a cat and mouse game, and the participants are our two favorite CPU manufacturers, Intel and AMD. According to a study made by iSuppli, the third quarter of 2006 was the most profitable quarter for AMD that year, gaining a remarkable 16.7% of the worldw... |
24 April 2007 10:29 GMT |
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