Intel has certainly made the headlines this week with the official introduction of its first 6-core Xeon processors. Codenamed Dunnington, these new CPUs, part of the company's Xeon 7400 series of chips, have been already integrated in several server systems designed by major vendors, including HP, Dell, Sun and... |
19 September 2008 06:53 GMT |
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After the widely shouted launch of Intel's six-core server processor Xeon 7400, Advanced Micro Devices was somehow expected to come with an answer. The new Dunnington chip, which aims at the four-socket and larger systems, doesn't look like a realistic solution for AMD when it comes to server area. What the... |
18 September 2008 04:14 GMT |
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As you probably already know, Intel's first 6-core processors, codenamed “Dunnington,” have been officially launched yesterday, following a couple of months of anticipation. Along with the release of the new Xeon processors, a number of server systems manufacturers are expected to reveal their own s... |
16 September 2008 06:31 GMT |
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Intel officially announced on Monday the introduction of seven 45 nanometer Intel Xeon Processor 7400 Series products, also known as the six-core 'Dunnington' chips. The new microprocessors are designed for the high-end server segment and are capable of bringing new performance levels to virtualization cour... |
16 September 2008 03:05 GMT |
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As we informed you last week, leading chip maker Intel is expected to finally unveil the very first six-core processors, codenamed “Dunnington,” this week – although no specific date was made public at the time. Regardless of that, it now looks like the Santa Clara-based chip maker is going to annou... |
15 September 2008 06:45 GMT |
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The latest news on Intel unveiled the fact that the company plans to release its six-core ‘Dunnington’ processor at the VMWorld conference in Las Vegas, next week. The new chip is said to be the last one on the Penryn line; it will be manufactured on the 45nm fabrication process and will be officially kn... |
12 September 2008 02:35 GMT |
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As mentioned in several of our previous posts, leading chip maker, Santa Clara-based Intel is expected to release a number of new processors designed for the server market. The big news about the upcoming chips is that, with them, Intel will be the first to introduce a six-core processing unit, developed using the co... |
10 September 2008 10:11 GMT |
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If you are among those users whose high-end desktop computer systems are based on one of Intel's quad-core processors, then you should know that your high-performance CPU will soon pale in comparison to what Intel is about to release, namely the 6-core Dunnington processors. Moreover, the new CPUs are expected t... |
22 August 2008 06:15 GMT |
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Intel, the leading manufacturer of microprocessors, has just unveiled details about its upcoming products. Codenamed Dunningtons, the new microprocessors will be released by the end of this year and they are expected to go with a bang. Intel's 6-cored processors, which are expected somewhere in Q3 of this year, ... |
21 May 2008 10:15 GMT |
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Intel's Atom processors might be the guest stars at this spring's Intel Developer Forum, but it's not likely to bring the company the same revenue as the more sophisticated server and desktop PC platforms. The Nehalems will be knocking at the door later this year, and the chip manufacturer used this op... |
3 April 2008 03:41 GMT |
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Chip manufacturer Advanced Micro Devices has announced that the first servers powered by the company's quad-core Barcelona chips are slated for April this year. Company executives claim that the advent of the new processor on the server market will cut down the distance between AMD and its arch-rival Intel.Accor... |
19 March 2008 07:40 GMT |
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Advanced Micro devices hardly managed to pose a threat for the chip manufacturer Intel lately, but recent information shows that the company is far from waving the surrender flag. Intel's pre-briefing conference for the upcoming Spring Developers Forum in China revealed Intel's next goals on the company... |
19 March 2008 06:54 GMT |
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Chip manufacturer Intel is rumored to gear up for the premature introduction of its Nehalem-based processors. World's first x86 processor manufacturer has to rush things up mainly because Advanced Micro Devices makes significant leaps on the dual-processor market with the advent of the B3-stepped Opterons.Intel&... |
13 March 2008 10:27 GMT |
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