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After stating that it would introduce SSD storage products for consumers "if the cost-per-gigabyte comes down to 10 cents," Seagate is reportedly pursuing a buyout of Intel's 49% stake in IM Flash Technologies. IM Flash is a NAND flash memory vendor that is currently part of a joint venture with Intel and Micron... |
20 June 2008 08:32 GMT |
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AMD will not stand by and watch how Intel's Atom processor takes all the spotlight in the netbook market, especially since it is still far from producing a real competitor to the latter's high-end CPU lineup. As we already mentioned before, AMD is planning to release a processor meant to offer the necessary... |
20 June 2008 07:02 GMT |
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There goes the neighborhood! Leading chip manufacturer Intel has decided to launch a new website that is meant to provide support to first-time computer users. Simply dubbed PC.com, this website provides general information about how a desktop or a portable computer system is built, works and can be maintained. There... |
18 June 2008 05:46 GMT |
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As most of you already know, NVIDIA and Intel are currently feuding over a statement made by one of Intel's engineers, saying that users would soon have no need for GPUs. But there's an upside to this, as the battle between the two chip manufacturers can only benefit users, since both companies are planning... |
18 June 2008 04:15 GMT |
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Intel decided it was time to release a few more details on its ready-to-come Nehalem chip, as the release date is approaching and we are all dying to take at least glimpses at the next-generation processors. Intel will reveal some details on the chips in a paper due on Tuesday. Rajesh Kumar, Intel fellow and director... |
17 June 2008 07:04 GMT |
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So many words have been spent, either in writing or in speech, on the arrival of Intel's new Nehalem processors, that some users might actually deem them old history. Still, Intel's new CPU architecture is yet to be revealed and although the company has even demonstrated the performance capabilities of its ... |
17 June 2008 03:13 GMT |
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As most of you already know, AMD has lost the leading position in the high-end consumer market for quite some time now. Up until now, Intel has been king in the high-performance CPU market, thus leaving plenty of room for AMD to deal with the energy efficient market. Because it lacks the performance punch, AMD's... |
16 June 2008 11:48 GMT |
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Although Intel hasn't yet allowed NVIDIA to develop a chipset that can support the next-generation Nehalem processors, the Santa Clara-based graphics manufacturer is prepping a new chipset with support for Intel's CPUs. This new chipset is expected to compete with Intel's current G45 chipset, and will ... |
16 June 2008 09:21 GMT |
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If you haven't already found out, Advanced Micro Devices has entered a collaboration agreement with Intel's subsidiary, Havok, which is expected to bring forward a new physics engine for AMD's graphics cards. As part of this collaboration, the companies have recently announced that they will try to opt... |
16 June 2008 06:02 GMT |
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The war between Intel, AMD and NVIDIA on the USB 3.0 specification has a new player on the field, SIS, which joined the last two in their pursuit of getting Intel to unveil the specification. Also, another round kicks off as NVIDIA strikes back at Intel's latest statements on the issue. Intel has now four compan... |
14 June 2008 06:18 GMT |
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Although Intel is currently the leading manufacturer of consumer processors, the company plans not to give rival AMD a single break in topping it. As most of you already know, AMD is best at providing energy-efficient and low power computers that also offer a good performance/price ratio. This is exactly where Intel ... |
13 June 2008 10:54 GMT |
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Undoubtedly, we are heading towards a future that resembles what you might have seen in countless Sci-Fi movies. It's clear that this is happening because technology tends to advance at a very high paced rate. Speaking of which, Intel, the leading manufacturer of computer processors, is working on a video search... |
13 June 2008 06:22 GMT |
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Intel is sort of used to delays in its own production line, if we're to consider the recent news about Intel postponing the official release of the Nehalem processors, as well as not being able to ship the Atom CPU until September 2008. On top of that, it appears that Intel also had some difficulties in bringing... |
12 June 2008 10:30 GMT |
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Intel presented on Wednesday, at the Computer History Museum more than 70 projects and concepts aiming at the future. They are all underway in its labs. The projects include areas like environment, health-care, wireless networking, visual computing and the list goes on.Justin Rattner, Chief Technology Officer and Sen... |
12 June 2008 09:49 GMT |
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Sources are reporting that the Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard documentation says Intel is the only processor type supported by Apple's latest OS X iteration, with at least 512MB of RAM being required as well.Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard, the next major overhaul, so to speak, of Mac OS X, is due out in "about a year," ... |
12 June 2008 08:31 GMT |
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This news might not surprise too many people, but it appears that Advanced Micro Devices Inc. has seen its shares fall on Wednesday, after a report released by Semiconductor Industry Association (SIA) was made public. According to the report, chips sales are going to grow by only 4.3 percent in 2008, revising down th... |
12 June 2008 05:21 GMT |
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Intel is trying to make it clear to us that it is working on a way to improve today's graphics, thus to offer a visual experience better than competitors like AMD or NVIDIA can achieve. With all the news that has kept popping up regarding Intel's Larrabee chip, we can only hope that the product will literal... |
12 June 2008 04:26 GMT |
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Intel is obviously trying to become a major player on the gaming graphics market. But, until that happens, it still needs to come out with the Larrabee graphics chip, which is expected to be released sometime in the second half of 2009. As part of Intel's commitment to create a graphics chip that will fit its so... |
11 June 2008 06:51 GMT |
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As we told you before, Intel is placing significant importance on the development of WiMAX on a global scale. As part of the company's commitment to offer users a worldwide spread WiMAX network, Intel has recently announced that it will partner with a number of other major companies in order to accelerate widesp... |
11 June 2008 04:45 GMT |
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As we mentioned before, Intel's next generation mobile processor, the Atom, is expected to ship sometime after September 2008. This is a serious issue as system integrators like Asus, MSI and others rely on Intel to provide them with the computing power demanded by their most recently released notebooks. To cap ... |
10 June 2008 08:43 GMT |
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AMD and Nvidia plan to force Intel to release a crucial PC specification regarding the upcoming USB 3.0. The companies argue that Intel tries to eliminate them from the scene when on the edge of a new era of faster peripherals.The USB 3.0 is the new-generation connection standard expected to burst in 2009. The future... |
9 June 2008 10:08 GMT |
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Intel announced on Friday that it is going through a formal investigation launched by the U.S. Federal Trade Commission. The company has already faced similar antitrust probes in Europe and Asia. Intel has been accused for a long time of abusing its dominance over the chip market. At this moment, more than 80 percent... |
9 June 2008 08:26 GMT |
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Don't you just love it when the web offers you bits and pieces of information about a product that hasn't yet been officially released? That information might just make you reconsider a future acquisition. And that happens because the yet-to-be-released product might look more promising than what you initia... |
9 June 2008 06:53 GMT |
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Besides Playstation 3 users, who know that the Cell BE CPU is powering their favorite gaming console, the number of users aware of the existence of this CPU is limited. Still, the computing performance of this Cell BE CPU is not to be taken lightly, especially as it can be optimized for a number of applications.As re... |
9 June 2008 03:52 GMT |
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As we informed you yesterday, Intel is currently entangled in a number of legal actions, one of which is of particular concern, as it involves competitor Advanced Micro Devices. The lawsuit has been going on since 2005, when AMD accused Intel of giving computer makers illegal discounts and of retaliating against manu... |
6 June 2008 09:59 GMT |
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Leading chip manufacturer, Intel Corp. will be forced to pay a $26 million fine, following an investigation by South Korea's antitrust regulator concerning Intel's actions of offering discounts to prevent customers from buying products from rival Advanced Micro Devices Inc.Although the Santa Clara, Californ... |
5 June 2008 11:28 GMT |
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Yesterday, at a meeting with some journalists, Intel stated that CPUs realize video encoding, as that is a task designed for them and that the future would not bring any changes. According to Intel representatives, the CPU is used by DivX for dynamical adjustments of details across scenes. The processor is the only p... |
5 June 2008 09:34 GMT |
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One of the main features of the recently released Intel 4 series chip set is that it will allow its users to better overclock their systems. Apparently, Intel will now give its users the necessary tools that will enable them to improve their system's overall performance, by tweaking and overclocking the central ... |
5 June 2008 07:14 GMT |
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Intel's upcoming and much anticipated Nehalem processor has been creating quite a buzz this year and, naturally, people were actually expecting to get a sneak preview of the soon-to-come CPU these days. According to recent reports, a couple of journalists have had the amazing opportunity of seeing what the Nehel... |
5 June 2008 04:01 GMT |
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Let's stop for a moment from reading all the news coming from Taipei, mainly from Computex, and count the number of netbooks that have been recently announced sporting Intel's Atom processor. How many are there, if we count Asus' Eee PC, MSI's Wind, Acer's Aspire One and Gigabyte's M912 ... |
4 June 2008 10:00 GMT |
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These days, Intel is making the headlines with the release of its energy-efficient Atom processor, but there is more to say about this company than just that, as it is planning to change the way users wirelessly connect their devices. To be more exact, Intel is set to release a new technology that will directly chall... |
4 June 2008 09:10 GMT |
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MSI has decided to step forward with its latest high-end motherboard lineup and has unveiled its P45 series motherboards. The Intel P45 Express-based mobos will provide a number of innovative features, as well as some of MSI's already known technologies. Featuring the server-class "DrMOS" technology, the recentl... |
4 June 2008 03:10 GMT |
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Word on the street is that Apple's next Mac OS X installment, Mac OS X 10.6, will be seeded to developers attending the company's World Wide Developer Conference (WWDC) this year, for rapid testing and an even more rapid release to manufacturing. What do you think they're calling it? Like an endangered... |
4 June 2008 02:43 GMT |
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Intel 4 Series Chipsets for mainstream desktop PCs and Intel Atom processors have been declared available today at Computex 2008 in Taipei. Also, Intel executive Sean Maloney said that a new era, characterized by full Internet on mobile devices, is near, and that more powerful microprocessors along with high-speed Wi... |
3 June 2008 10:02 GMT |
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If we are to take a look at the product releases coming from this year's Computex show in Taipei, we can say with certainty that SSDs are likely to become the standard storage solution very soon. SanDisk, TDK and Intel are among the biggest names to announce new solid-state drives. On top of that, ASUS has also ... |
3 June 2008 09:30 GMT |
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Speculations about Intel's upcoming next-generation desktop chipsets have filled a considerable number of pages on the web. The Santa Clara-based company has finally decided to announce its new lineup, which it plans to show off at this year's Computex trade show. The company has four main models, two of wh... |
3 June 2008 08:38 GMT |
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NVIDIA, the leading manufacturer of graphic processors, has recently announced its newest line of graphic processors named Tegra. These new products are designed to fit the technical requirements of the next generation of ultra portable computing devices, an area in which Intel is already present with its latest Atom... |
2 June 2008 09:27 GMT |
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The famous motherboard manufacturer Biostar Microtech International has recently announced the launch of a number of Intel 4-series-based mobos. The newly announced products also include the company's TPower I45 motherboard. With the release, the company will step next to its competitors, which have already ann... |
2 June 2008 07:49 GMT |
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Computer users attending this year's Computex will be able to see an Asus notebook that features Intel's latest Centrino 2 technology, also known as Montevina. According to a recent entry on Intel's Mobility blog, the Asus notebook will be displayed at Computex in Taipei, which will open its doors tomo... |
2 June 2008 06:26 GMT |
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The two leading manufacturers of chipsets are currently undergoing a dispute regarding technology licenses for Intel's Nehalem. The Nehalems are Intel's next-generation desktop CPUs, which are due for release at the end of this year. Talks between the two companies seem to have reached a deadlock, as Intel ... |
2 June 2008 05:16 GMT |
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It's common knowledge that 65 million years ago an asteroid crashed on earth and life almost went extinct. Only the strong survived and gradually evolved in the present form. It's also a common belief that another one will hit sometime in the future. The debate is not if but when it's going to hit. The... |
30 May 2008 20:36 GMT |
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According to a recent press release, Intel Corp. and Micron Technology Inc. have released the world's first 34-nm, 32-gigabit multi-level cell chip. In doing so, they have succeeded in claiming the technical lead in the NAND flash memory market.Reportedly surpassing rivals Toshiba, Samsung and others, the Intel-... |
29 May 2008 11:18 GMT |
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Earlier this year, everything pointed to a June launch of Intel's Montevina-based Centrino 2 platform, but those wanting to get their hands on such a notebook will have to wait for a few weeks. Intel has made today a statement announcing that it has to postpone the launch of Centrino 2 due to technical reasons. ... |
29 May 2008 07:11 GMT |
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Gigabyte, one of the leading manufacturers of computer hardware products and consumer electronics, recently announced that it would be joining the manufacturers that provide Intel P45-based motherboards. The company, which at the moment is in dispute with ASUSTek, has announced a new lineup of Intel P45 chipset based... |
28 May 2008 11:17 GMT |
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According to some voices coming from the motherboard makers part, the third quarter of 2008 is expected to bring a shortage on Intel's upcoming desktop IGP chipsets, G45 and G43. A recent change in Intel's production allocation has made this situation possible, the same voices say.It seems that a flaw has b... |
27 May 2008 08:59 GMT |
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NVIDIA's VP of Investor Relations, Michael Hara, and SVP of Marketing, Daniel Vivoli, were present at the JPMorgan Technology Conference on last Tuesday, and revealed some interesting bits of information on the future goals of the company. They presented some info on Nvidia's market share expectations in In... |
26 May 2008 08:28 GMT |
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Apple has been rumored to be working on a tablet Mac for years, yet the Cupertino-based electronics maker has never even hinted at the possibility of such a device to emerge from their labs. Luckily for us, CEOs that share interests with Apple sometimes spill the beans on the company's plans, and so, according t... |
26 May 2008 04:39 GMT |
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Intel, the world's leading manufacturer of processors, plans to enter the storage market with the release of its SSD flash drives. But it appears that Intel's strategy is somewhat different than previously expected, according to Digitimes. First of all, they intend to release their products at the end of th... |
23 May 2008 09:00 GMT |
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If you recently happened to visit Alienware's website, you might have noticed the American vendor's recent offer. However, if you haven't done this yet, here's a little insight into what they are now offering to extreme users. Their high-end desktop computer system, Area-51 ALX has just received a... |
23 May 2008 05:16 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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