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During this year's Intel Developer Forum (IDF 2009) event, in San Francisco, California, the world's leading chip maker had a number of presentations and details on some of its much-anticipated products, some of which are expected to debut in the upcoming future. On of these presentations was about the comp... |
23 September 2009 04:11 GMT |
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Intel, the world's leading vendor of computer processors, is expected to deliver details on its much-anticipated Larrabee chip, the company's first attempt in the world of discrete graphics, at the upcoming Siggraph 2009 conference and exhibition, to be held in New Orleans next week. The Larrabee chip is on... |
30 July 2009 07:00 GMT |
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Santa Clara, California-based Intel is expected to update its product lineup with the introduction of its much anticipated Larrabee graphics chip, which is said to provide a serious competition for similar products from NVIDIA and AMD. On that note details on the company's business model have recently surfaced o... |
12 June 2009 06:47 GMT |
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One of the most anticipated products due to be released by the Santa Clara, California-based Intel is the company's first discrete graphics processing unit, also known as the Larrabee chip. This new product is said to place Intel as a strong competitor in the graphics market, challenging the industry's lead... |
4 June 2009 04:23 GMT |
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A die shot of Larrabee, one of Intel's most anticipated products to date, has recently surfaced on the Internet, confirming that the Santa Clara, California-based chip maker is currently planning the official unveiling of its first discrete graphics product. The detailed image of the company's upcoming chip... |
14 May 2009 09:17 GMT |
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Santa Clara, California-based Intel is expected to make its debut into the world of discrete graphics, by introducing its highly anticipated Larrabee-based many-core processing unit. The world's leading chip maker has recently showcased at the IDF (Intel Developer Forum) Spring 2009 a 300mm wafer containing Larr... |
10 April 2009 10:23 GMT |
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Intel's upcoming Larrabee chip is getting closer by the day, at least from what the few details available at this time are pointing out. This is probably the reason why in the upcoming months you will be able to read a number of articles based on various rumors and speculations regarding Intel's first graph... |
9 February 2009 08:38 GMT |
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The latest news on Larrabee unveils that it will come as a workstation product. It seems that Intel intends to release it in the second half of the next year, targeting the high-end market. The giant chip manufacturer appears to be planning to have the new chip on that segment of the market considered to be the most ... |
7 November 2008 05:43 GMT |
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Today is the first day of NVIDIA's NVISION 08 show, held in San Jose, California. As we mentioned in several of our previous articles, it is here that NVIDIA is expected to release a number of new products, and to discuss future technologies and projects. With AMD's graphics subsidiary, ATI, reclaiming the ... |
25 August 2008 03:18 GMT |
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Today is the last day of Intel's Developer Forum, the conference held in Los Angeles at the Moscone Center. As anticipated before it kicked off, Intel has revealed a number of details regarding upcoming products, including the soon-to-be-released Core i7 processors. The company has also detailed its highly antic... |
21 August 2008 03:46 GMT |
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Granted you've been keeping up to date with the latest developments in the IT industry, you must know that Intel's Developer Forum is scheduled to begin today. It is then that we will learn more of several of the company's chip products and upcoming technologies, including the Core i7 processors and th... |
19 August 2008 09:31 GMT |
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ATI started the 55 nanometer series with the RV670, continued with RV770, and both chips marked success. Rumors say that the company plans to move the fabrication process directly to 40nm with its next generation chip codenamed RV870. All of us would have expected the die to shrink to 45nm, but it seems that we will ... |
12 August 2008 02:59 GMT |
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Intel decided it's high time to give us a few more details on its upcoming Larrabee 'visual computing' architecture. The company talked a little more about the discrete graphics product it plans to launch somewhere in the 2009-2010 time frame. Some pieces of information on the new technology had alread... |
4 August 2008 03:37 GMT |
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Late last month, Gainward was reported to have started offering graphics cards based on AMD's latest graphics processors. Based on this and on the fact that Intel was said to be in the final stages of completing the Larrabee project, a rumor has begun to spread. Apparently, two of NVIDIA's best partners are... |
22 July 2008 03:31 GMT |
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What with the abundance of rumors surrounding Intel's upcoming discrete graphics card, the Larrabee, it's only understandable if some of you have already grown a bit weary of it, especially as none has revealed, so far, an estimated release date and all we had to make do with was pure speculation. Today bri... |
18 July 2008 04:33 GMT |
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Intel is undoubtedly the worldwide leading chip manufacturer and, as NVIDIA is disputing AMD for the highest-performance graphics card crown, the company might be planning to change the graphics scene altogether. Development for the upcoming Larrabee processor is currently underway and it is precisely it that got peo... |
17 July 2008 05:39 GMT |
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Intel's Pat Gelsinger stated in a recent interview with the German tech site heise.de that the original Pentium core design had been used as the base of the processor cores featured by Intel's forthcoming Larrabee GPU. Larrabee proves to be a bunch of P54C Pentium cores, pre-MMX, which make the foundation o... |
9 July 2008 04:22 GMT |
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DreamWorks Animation SKG has decided to choose Intel as its supplier for chips and other technology related products the company uses for computer-animation operations, deserting its former supplier, AMD. Following the deal, the studio's computing hardware, which includes 1,500 HP server systems, and 1,000 works... |
9 July 2008 03:18 GMT |
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Intel Larrabee has been talked about to such an extent since it was first announced, that some people might even be prompted to think that the chip is already available for purchase. Unfortunately, this is not the case and, unless Intel is actually planning to take us all by surprise, we will not get to see its upcom... |
7 July 2008 06:36 GMT |
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The competition between Intel and Nvidia becomes stronger nowadays, and it is spread over a few areas in the computing industry. The chipset manufacturing is the first and probably most important battle field between the two companies, but the latest months have brought to us rather the fighting on the integrated gra... |
3 July 2008 02:51 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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As of the spring edition of Intel Developer Forum, the chip manufacturer started touting its raytracing revolution, but it forgot about another important feature of the chip: rasterisation. Just as the industry started to think that rasterisation would be hammered down in the final version of the Larrabee silicon, In... |
24 April 2008 04:21 GMT |
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Rumor has it that the next-generation CPU micro-architecture from Intel will not come with support for Nvidia's SLI enthusiast technology. Shortly put, Intel has stripped SLI support from the Nehalem Bloomfield-ready chipsets.The rumor comes right after Nvidia directly engaged Intel in a tough battle on the disc... |
17 April 2008 04:47 GMT |
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During yesterday's financial meeting with the market analysts, Nvidia's chief executive officer Jen-Hsun Huang promised that the graphics card specialist would start the rebellion against Intel on the integrated graphics market. For years, the two companies have been involved in a supremacy war, but few det... |
11 April 2008 05:00 GMT |
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Intel's upcoming Nehalem processors seem to promise a lot in terms of performance, although the chip manufacturer did not deliver the whole picture. Among the bits of information in the Nehalem puzzle, Intel has hinted users at the chip's capabilities to work with huge amounts of memory, namely 288 GB of pu... |
7 April 2008 06:43 GMT |
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Despite the fact that Intel said during the pre-IDF briefing that there will be no future updates regarding the Larrabee project during the event, Pat Gelsinger came loaded with other juicy details regarding the multi-core behemoth.According to him, the current graphics architecture will fall into oblivion, no matter... |
2 April 2008 08:29 GMT |
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Intel's multi-core graphics chip, also known as Larrabee will be capable of running games. The chip is one of the boldest graphics projects in the world and will reportedly offer full compatibility with Microsoft's DirectX technology, as well as with the OpenGL API.As previously reported, the Larrabee graph... |
28 March 2008 11:55 GMT |
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Intel has started packing up its gear for the upcoming Spring Developer Forum, that will take place next month is Shanghai, China. As usually, the pre-briefing conference revealed further details about the upcoming products, including a new Itanium processor and six other MP Xeon chips, and this is not all, as the ma... |
18 March 2008 04:36 GMT |
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Intel has quite some plans in developing new technologies, such as its WiMax and the new generation of input-output controllers. However, the chip giant seems to be increasingly concerned with graphics, or "visual computing", as Intel likes to call it.The most important achievement for the chip manufacturer is the La... |
6 March 2008 09:31 GMT |
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Project Offset's founder, Sam McGrath announced yesterday that the company had been acquired by chip manufacturer Intel. The buyout announcement may be a hint that Intel is becoming more and more concerned with promoting its own graphics division."Today we have some major news to announce. Intel has acquired Of... |
21 February 2008 06:39 GMT |
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Chip manufacturer Advanced Micro Devices came with further details regarding the upcoming Fusion processor line. According to the company, the chip will power especially gaming computers or desktop systems targeted at the enthusiast market.The Fusion processor is a mixed breed of chips that will combine a graphics pr... |
25 January 2008 12:11 GMT |
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Intel is usually not much of a talker, and that is why it surprised everybody when Paul Otellini spilled the beans over the company's plans for 2008. Although the conference was focused on how poor Intel feels because it had some slightly lower-than-expected earnings during the Q4, Otellini began talking about o... |
18 January 2008 04:59 GMT |
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Intel's Corporate Technology Group has outlined five main technologies that will be the top priorities for the company during 2008. The group is comprised of about 1,000 researchers working in 15 locations worldwide. Intel has recently outlined the top 5 technologies the company will work on during this year: te... |
17 January 2008 10:23 GMT |
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Intel's Larrabee is the codename for a so-called many-core architecture to shoulder a multitude of hardware products as well as some other implementations. The Larrabee technology will be included in some products with different number of cores to target different markets. During yesterday's conference call... |
16 January 2008 10:11 GMT |
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During the year's edition of the Intel Developer Forum, the largest computer hardware manufacturing company in the world presented a number of technologies and upcoming hardware components like central processing units and the like which are said to hit the market in the following years. One of those presented p... |
21 September 2007 04:19 GMT |
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Remember Larrabee? In case you don't you'll simply love this. Because INTEL has developed a solution to its crappy onboard VGA adapters. And the project involves the development of single and multi-GPU solutions sold for under $300. In practice this could just as well mean that INTEL will soon become the 3r... |
22 June 2007 02:55 GMT |
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You may still remember those rumors about Intel preparing to invade the dedicated graphics card market. Well, those rumors turn out to be actual grand plans for Intel. The upcoming dedicated GPUs from Intel are codenamed Larrabee and might integrate as much as 16 cores! It seems that all those 16 cores are no mere GP... |
6 March 2007 10:36 GMT |
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