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Intel releases a new driver version for their RAID-oriented utility/ driver going by the name of Intel Rapid Storage Technology Driver.
The Intel RAID driver now reaches version 11.0.0.1032 and will support four arrays: RAID 0, RAID 1, RAID 5 and RAID 10. Like with almost any storage-related driver, users are requir... |
14 February 2012 10:10 GMT |
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We have already seen that the prices of existing Ultrabooks are going down, but it looks like there may be some extra good news coming our way.
People thinking of buying a new PC but who aren't sure if this is the best time may want to learn about this latest tidbit.
Though it was only an off-hand mention at... |
14 February 2012 08:49 GMT |
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Motorola Mobility is one of the handset vendors planning the release of devices that feature Intel’s Medfield platform inside, and some info on its first such device has just emerged online. The handset that can be seen above and in the photo attached below is reportedly the first Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwic... |
14 February 2012 01:37 GMT |
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Intel’s LGA 1150 socket that will be introduced together with next year’s Haswell processors will also be compatible with the company’s upcoming Braodwell CPUs, which are expected to arrive in 2012 fabricated using the 14nm production node.
This information was unveiled by a recently leaked Intel s... |
13 February 2012 21:01 GMT |
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Four more Sandy Bridge-EP processors from Intel’s soon-to-be-unveiled Xeon E5 product series have been recently spotted in some official documents published by Fujitsu and ASRock.
The chips were uncovered when a CPU-World reader came across the configuration page of the Fujitsu CELSIUS M720 system, which inclu... |
13 February 2012 18:01 GMT |
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Intel's Cedar Trail series of CPUs has spread across much of the worldwide industry, not just the consumer market, as AIS is all too eager to show.
American Industrial Systems, Inc. (AIS) has revealed the AIS industrial embedded touch panel PCs series of Cedar Trail systems.
They are powered by the Intel Atom... |
13 February 2012 05:27 GMT |
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As Intel's Ivy Bridge CPU series approaches, older central processing units are being phased out.
It has now been found that, according to some of the company's Product Change Notifications (PCN), the Core i3-550 and Core i3-560 won't be officially up for sale for much longer.
Built on the 32nm man... |
13 February 2012 04:35 GMT |
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Japan got lucky somehow, having become the place where Intel's Core i7-3820 central processing unit is now ready to step out of boxes, more or less.
At long last, the Intel Core i7-3820 CPU from the Sandy Bridge-E series has been released in the Country of Sunrise.
As part of the top-tier chip collection, it ... |
13 February 2012 04:03 GMT |
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Gateway settled for just one new Cedar Trail netbook, but Toshiba has updated its whole collection, or at least a significant part of it, with Intel's newest entry-level mobile CPUs, though there is an unexpected downside. Intel's newest Atom central processing units provide more than just a clock speed i... |
13 February 2012 03:28 GMT |
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Intel has recently announced that its next-generation 22nm processors based on the Haswell architecture will support Transactional Synchronization Extensions (TSX), a new instruction set designed to allow cores to work more efficiently together.These new synchronization extensions (Intel TSX) are useful in shared-mem... |
12 February 2012 08:11 GMT |
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Thermalright decided this was a good time for a new CPU cooler to grace the consumer market, so it has released the Silver Arrow SB-E.This thing is one large beast with two fin towers and just as many fans.It supports AM2, AM2+, AM3, AM3+ and FMI CPUs from AMD, as well as LGA 2011, 1366, 1156, 1155 and 775 chips from... |
11 February 2012 06:32 GMT |
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It is not strange to hear that Samsung is preparing mobile PCs based on Intel's next generation of CPUs, but to see the company jump the gun by several months is, at the very least, unexpected. It so happens that Samsung somehow managed to post the product page of an Ivy Bridge laptop two months too soon. Th... |
11 February 2012 03:44 GMT |
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Intel has had its share of legal troubles, but one of the more outstanding lawsuits against it has been dropped, following a ruling passed in December 2011.
Back in November 2009, the New York Attorney General filed an antitrust claim against the Santa Clara, California-based chip giant.
For those that haven'... |
10 February 2012 03:02 GMT |
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The launch date of Intel’s 2012 Haswell processors has so far been covered in mystery, but recently a leaked company roadmap has revealed that these chips are expected to arrive in the March-June timeframe. Just as it’s the case with the upcoming Ivy Bridge launch, the first CPUs to arrive will be introd... |
9 February 2012 21:01 GMT |
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We're happy to deliver you Intel's 16.8.1 driver for LAN cards. This new version seems to have some minor updates which address reported issues with Intel 82579V Gigabit Network Connection.
One of the most important things we must stress is that the 16.8.1 driver version concerns strictly the 82579V ... |
9 February 2012 10:56 GMT |
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Motherboard makers started to get ready for Intel’s upcoming release of its first 22nm Ivy Bridge processors, sources in Taiwan claiming that some companies have already begun mass production of LGA 1155 boards based on Intel 7-series chipsets.
According to SweClockers, this list includes three major names in ... |
8 February 2012 19:01 GMT |
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If you're running a computer powered by one of Intel's SandyBridge processors, you might like to know that we've listed the latest display drivers for their embedded graphics chipset. The new software is designed to work with Core i3, Core i5 and Core i7 units, no matter whether you have the desktop o... |
8 February 2012 10:44 GMT |
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It appears that even the latest low-power CPUs and APUs released by Intel and Advanced Micro Devices haven't won the hearts of notebook makers. There are things afoot on the mobile consumer electronics market, things that don't paint a promising picture for AMD and Intel. According to Digitimes, neither ... |
8 February 2012 05:54 GMT |
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Anyone who owns a desktop personal computer or laptop powered by an Intel Core i3, Core i5 or Core i7 central processing unit (CPU) may want to get the latest graphics driver. The GMA HD component of these chips isn't exactly all that powerful, especially compared to notebook discrete cards and desktop add-in ... |
8 February 2012 02:59 GMT |
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Rumors regarding Intel’s plans to utilize SandForce SATA 6Gbps controllers for their high-performance solid state drives have turned out to be true, the chip maker’s 520 SSDs being the first drives to go this route.
Launched just earlier today, the 520 SSD series comprises so far five models with capacit... |
7 February 2012 02:54 GMT |
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Intel has really taken its job seriously as promoter of ultrabooks, having started to actively push as many brands as possible towards adopting new laptops.
For those that haven't learned yet, the promise of ultrabooks as cheap as $599 (456 Euro), along with some encouragement from the Santa Clara company, has ... |
6 February 2012 10:56 GMT |
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Intel has been lobbying for a strong position on the market of consumer electronics devices, especially portable ones, and the Atom Berryville chip line may be just the ticket it needs.
Intel may not have gotten to the point where it is ready to release the Berryville CPUs (central processing units), but informatio... |
6 February 2012 05:28 GMT |
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In the second quarter of 2012, Asus prepares to introduce a couple of new U-Series ultra-portable notebooks based on Intel’s upcoming Ivy Bridge processors, which will feature an improved design and better specs than their predecessors. The two notebook models that the company plans to release are the Asus U47... |
6 February 2012 05:11 GMT |
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Intel’s as well as AMD’s processors have been counterfeited for a long time now, and most recently a user on the Intel forums has reported that he has received an LGA 775 processor that was marked as a Core i7-990X chip.
The provenience of this CPU was not detailed, but just looking at the processor reve... |
3 February 2012 17:31 GMT |
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As Sandy Bridge CPUs were followed by Sandy Bridge-EP units, Ivy Bridge central processing units will get similar successors, one of which has actually been tested.
The engineering sample of the Ivy Bridge-EP CPU that got put through its paces not long ago is the sort of thing that will leave onlookers starry-eyed.... |
3 February 2012 05:38 GMT |
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Wanting to upgrade to an SSD, but the high prices associated with these drives keep pushing you away? Newegg has a deal on the 80GB 320 Series SSD which might be just what you’ve been waiting for.
For a limited time, the retailer will offer Intel’s drive for the low price of $69.99 (about 53 EUR) with fr... |
2 February 2012 09:29 GMT |
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Looks like Intel is not lagging in its development of micro-server central processing units, having just started sample shipments of its first Atom-based system-on-chip. Anyone wondering what exactly Intel was working on besides the recently benchmarked Core i7 3770K high-end Ivy Bridge CPU (and its family) now hav... |
2 February 2012 08:49 GMT |
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Intel's most powerful central processing unit from the upcoming Ivy Bridge collection is going to be known as Core i7 3770K and has been benchmarked, apparently. The benchmarking results that have made their way to the Internet originate with OBR-Hardware, which is not the most reliable of sources. Still, ev... |
2 February 2012 02:47 GMT |
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CyberpowerPC announced earlier today that, when purchasing one of its systems, the company’s clients can opt for Intel’s Performance Tuning Protection Plan (PTPP), which provides an added layer of warranty protection in the event of CPU damage caused by overclocking.
The plan was introduced by Intel in ... |
1 February 2012 04:30 GMT |
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It looks like mini-ITX motherboards are still getting built, with Jetway being, this time, the company eager to reveal its latest creations powered by the Cedar Trail CPU platform.
If anyone thought the Atom series of CPUs (central processing units) from Intel was in dire straits, they may be somewhat wrong.
After... |
31 January 2012 08:33 GMT |
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Intel has finally started shipping the C2 revision of the Core i7-3960X and Core i7-3930K processors based on the Sandy Bridge-E architecture.The first country to get them is not so surprisingly Japan, where Akiba-PC has spotted them in the wild listed for Yen 83970 (US $1095) and Yen 48980 (US $639).For those of you... |
30 January 2012 21:41 GMT |
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Intel will soon update its Rapid Storage Technology (RST) software suite to version 11.5 which, among other features, will also bring support for the TRIM command when using two or more SSDs setup to work in a RAID array. The TRIM command was specially designed to inform solid-state drives which blocks of data are n... |
30 January 2012 19:21 GMT |
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Microsoft’s upcoming Windows 8 operating system is bringing along support for ARM chipsets, among other great new features.
The platform is increasingly stable on ARM configurations, and Microsoft is quite happy with the way things evolve. In fact, the company is so content, that it plans on pushing the plat... |
30 January 2012 05:30 GMT |
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Intel, the Santa Clara, California-based maker of central processing units, has decided to expand its collection of processors by unveiling some models for the Core i5 and Celeron series. The new CPUs that Intel has released aren't really the ones that knowledgeable customers have been waiting for. As such, i... |
30 January 2012 02:40 GMT |
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With the introduction of Haswell in 2013, Intel reportedly wants to take the video decoding capabilities of its integrated GPUs one step further by adding hardware decoding support for 4K content, as well as a series of new post-processing features.
As VR-Zone reports, the integrated graphics core found inside Haswe... |
29 January 2012 05:11 GMT |
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Intel is apparently making good progress with next year’s Haswell CPU architecture, as the company has already finalized the first qualification samples (QS) of these processors, as proven by a picture that has recently popped up online. The image in question shows a chip with no heat spreader and a limited nu... |
28 January 2012 14:31 GMT |
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At the end of last year we found out that in the first quarter of 2012 Intel planned to release a trio of Sandy Bridge processors that would come with their built-in GPUs disabled. Now, almost a month after this initial report, Gigabyte has confirmed the existence of these chips.
The motherboard maker has just added... |
26 January 2012 19:01 GMT |
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Anyone wondering what Intel was doing to improve its video and graphics technologies may want to know of the recent deal it signed with RealNetworks.
Right to the point, Intel is going to buy 190 patents and 170 patent applications from RealNetworks, including its next-generation video codec.
“Selling these ... |
26 January 2012 10:44 GMT |
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After bringing to market its first Ivy Bridge processors at the beginning of April, Intel will continue to expand its CPU lineup with new chips based on this architecture, and they are expected to arrive in early May.
Previously, all we knew about the launch of the second batch of Ivy Bridge processors was that Inte... |
24 January 2012 20:11 GMT |
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Intel’s integrated graphics have made a lot of progress in the last couple of years, and now the company has decided to go after AMD and Nvidia in the professional CAD market, with the P3000 GPU found inside its Xeon E3 processors based on the Sandy Bridge architecture. In order to achieve this feat, the graph... |
24 January 2012 18:21 GMT |
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Intel release a new version of their HD Graphics Driver designed for Windows XP, both 32 and 64-bit edition.
The new driver reaches now version 6.14.10.5394 and addresses a long list of Intel boards loaded with the Graphics Media Accelerator technology, comprising several form factors such as MicroATX or MiniITX.
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24 January 2012 10:53 GMT |
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Besides desktop and mobile parts, Intel’s Ivy Bridge CPU lineup will also include a series of embedded processors. Recently the specs of two such models have been uncovered and published online. The processors in question are the Core i3-3217UE and i3-3120ME, both of these featuring similar specifications and ... |
24 January 2012 09:01 GMT |
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AMD has been the subject of rather unfortunate PR over the past couple of quarters, so it decided to do something about it, namely get gamers to bring it good PR themselves. Recently, there was an AMD & HardOCP Game Experience event in Texas, which involved two sets of gaming machines and a number of different peop... |
24 January 2012 03:01 GMT |
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Intel bought many companies over the years, but the latest acquisition may not exactly be easy to guess, since it is not about central processing units.Intel has officially announced that it has reached an agreement with QLogic for the acquirement of all product lines and certain assets related to the InfiniBand bus... |
23 January 2012 11:23 GMT |
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People who want their portable computers to be visually sophisticated and light may want to take a look at the slightly upgraded VAIO S, VAIO Z and VAIO E systems that Sony is preparing. Sony's VAIO series of laptops is about as focused on aesthetic value as it is on performance, being intended for the so-call... |
23 January 2012 02:49 GMT |
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It looks like HP, Dell and Globalfoundries aren't the only IT companies making staff changes. Intel has just announced some management changes of its own, namely promotions and rotations. For one, worldwide manufacturing senior vice president Brian Krzanich has been made COO (Chief Operating Officer). Seco... |
21 January 2012 07:03 GMT |
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Atom central processing units have been selling rather slowly over the past few months, and with Intel not mentioning the brand much lately, it is likely that they do not have long to live.
Intel recently published its financial results for Q4 2011 and the whole year, but even with overall record sales it wasn... |
21 January 2012 04:00 GMT |
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Now that Intel finally has chips that are both powerful and energy efficient enough to put on a good show on the tablet and smartphone front, the company is seriously considering what operating systems to focus on.
We have already mentioned that the Santa Clara, California-based company had Windows 8 slates queued ... |
20 January 2012 11:12 GMT |
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Windows 8, Microsoft’s next-generation platform, is expected to become commercially available this fall, and devices to run under it are already being developed. We’re referring here to tablet PCs, of course, since Windows 8 is the first Microsoft client to feature optimizations for this type of device... |
20 January 2012 08:06 GMT |
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Intel has just reported another record breaking financial year, in 2011 the revenues of the Santa Clara chip maker reaching $54 billion (41.6 billion EUR), while operating income hit the $17.5 billion (13.5 billion EUR) mark with net income being reported at $12.9 billion (9.95 billion EUR). When compared with 2... |
20 January 2012 03:31 GMT |
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