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Although official information on Intel's future releases is, except for few exceptions, mostly vague, PC enthusiasts may still squeeze information out of whatever comes their way, whether it's a photo of a certain prototype or a certain quote. However, most often, what individuals with reasonable hardware k... |
28 November 2009 05:37 GMT |
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Approximately two months ago, Santa Clara, California-based chip maker Intel announced the expansion of its line of Xeon server processors with the introduction of the X3400 series, aimed at SMBs looking for affordable computing solutions for their businesses. On that note, one of the world's leading vendors of... |
10 November 2009 05:57 GMT |
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Intel’s Lynnfield processors and the compatible P55 platform have been on the market for a while now, but due to their rather steep prices, these components still have some time before becoming a mainstream solution. However, one Taiwanese motherboard maker, namely ASUS, is planning to bring the P55 platform to... |
30 September 2009 02:15 GMT |
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As it was to be expected, the launch of Intel's latest mainstream desktop platform has led to the release of a series of new computer systems that have been specifically designed to incorporate the latest technology and features that have been made available by the Santa Clara, California-based chip maker. Follo... |
10 September 2009 03:40 GMT |
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EVGA, one of NVIDIA's largest add-in board partners, appears to have grown really fond of Intel's latest desktop platform, the much-hyped, Lynnfield-ready P55, as the company recently announced its latest motherboards based on the said platform. Much like some of the world's leading motherboard makers,... |
9 September 2009 10:02 GMT |
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As you have probably already found out, Intel, the world's leading vendor of computer processors, has recently announced the official introduction of its much-anticipated line of Lynnfield processors, coming alongside the compatible P55 chipset. The chip maker's official announcement has led to a wave of ne... |
9 September 2009 05:35 GMT |
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ASUS is one of the world's leading vendors of motherboards and, with the launch of Intel's new mainstream platform, with support for the new Core i5 and Core i7 Lynnfield processors, the Taiwanese company is going all out with new releases. Following yesterday's Maximus III Formula and Gene motherboard... |
9 September 2009 04:30 GMT |
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The launch of Intel's new line of Lynnfield processors and the new P55 mainstream platform has officially kicked off a wave of new product releases, all of which have been designed to support or provide users with access to Intel's latest technologies. Such is the case with Round Rock, Texas-based Dell, whi... |
9 September 2009 03:04 GMT |
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With Intel's Lynnfield processors officially launched, motherboard makers have been given a green light to announce their own designs, based on the much-anticipated P55 chipset. Following the announcement from MSI and ASUS, two of the world's leading vendors of hardware components, it now looks like it'... |
8 September 2009 10:49 GMT |
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Closely following in the footsteps of Kingston Memory, Lexar Media announced today the availability of its new Crucial DDR3-1333MHz (PC3-1600) 1GB and 2GB ECC and non-ECC UDIMM memory modules. The introduction of the new modules is tightly connected to the official debut of Intel's new generation of desktop proc... |
8 September 2009 10:14 GMT |
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Today is Intel's Lynnfield day, as the Santa Clara, California-based chip maker has officially announced the introduction of its new line of Core i5 and Core i7 processors, compatible with the latest P55 platform. With that in mind, most of the world's leading hardware manufacturers have taken this opportun... |
8 September 2009 08:30 GMT |
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Like most of the other motherboard makers, ASUS wasted no time announcing its latest series of motherboards, specifically designed to support Intel's much-anticipated Lynnfield processors. On that note, the company officially informed about the launch of two new ROG-series mobos, the Maximus III Formula and the ... |
8 September 2009 07:00 GMT |
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Santa Clara, California-based Intel, the world's leading processor maker, officially announced on Tuesday the expansion of its consumer desktop-processor lineup with the introduction of the much-anticipated Lynnfield processors. In addition to three new chips designed for the mainstream market and part of the ch... |
8 September 2009 02:59 GMT |
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Corsair, one of the world's leading vendors of high-performance memory solutions, has recently announced the introduction of a couple of new memory products, specifically designed to deliver support to the upcoming Intel P55 platform and the next-generation Core i5 and Core i7 processors. These new memory module... |
28 August 2009 05:31 GMT |
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It isn't a mystery any longer that Intel is currently planning the launch of its much-anticipated P55 platform and the new line of Lynnfield-based desktop processors, given the increasing number of leaked details that have recently surfaced on the Internet. In anticipation of the launch, a couple of hardware mak... |
21 August 2009 02:18 GMT |
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ASUS isn't the only motherboard maker that is going to roll out a complete series of new P55-based motherboards. Companies such as EVGA and others are also on the Lynnfield bandwagon and are expected to update their portfolio with new supporting products. According to recent details that have surfaced on the Int... |
20 August 2009 06:36 GMT |
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As we are getting closer to September, news reports about the upcoming Intel P55 platform and its compatible Lynnfield LGA 1156 processors are growing impressively on the Internet. One of the most recent examples is about a new motherboard from leading Taiwanese motherboard maker ASUS, which is expected to roll out s... |
20 August 2009 05:03 GMT |
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Santa Clara, California-based Intel is scheduled to introduce its next-generation mainstream platform for desktop computer systems, which will mark the debut of the company's latest line of Core i7 and Core i5 processors, alongside the new P55 Express Chipset. According to recent reports, the new processors are ... |
10 August 2009 08:30 GMT |
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One of the most anticipated product launches of 2009 is represented by Intel's upcoming Lynnfield processors, which are expected to debut later this year, alongside the company's new socket for mainstream platforms, the LGA 1156. Although there's still some time left until the chip maker gives the offi... |
4 August 2009 10:18 GMT |
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As some of you probably already know, Intel is preparing the launch of its new mainstream processors, most of which are based on the company's next-generation Lynnfield core. These new CPU models have been designed for the company's LGA 1156 socket, meaning that motherboard makers will have their work cut o... |
21 July 2009 07:07 GMT |
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Santa Clara, California-based Intel has recently announced a new list of prices for its desktop processors, providing users with some more affordable price tags for its Core 2 generation of processors. The move, which was made just before the earnings announcement expected from Advanced Micro Devices on Tuesday, allo... |
21 July 2009 06:41 GMT |
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Although Intel is yet to officially take the wraps off its much anticipated P55 mainstream platform, it appears that several motherboard makers have already begun seeding some of their early designs to a couple of lucky reviewers. These motherboards are built around Intel's next-generation chipset, featuring sup... |
15 July 2009 06:40 GMT |
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Santa Clara, California-based Intel is expected to update its processor lineup with the introduction of a couple of new processors, part of the chip maker's highly anticipated Core i5 series. There have been a few rumors and details that have been recently leaked on the Internet, providing some insight as to wha... |
15 July 2009 05:39 GMT |
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With the “back to school” period approaching rapidly, there's no wonder that rumors of new Intel processors are starting to surface on the Internet. According to recent reports, the Santa Clara, California-based chip maker has allegedly updated its launch schedule for a few new processors, including ... |
14 July 2009 03:26 GMT |
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Intel, the world's leading vendor of computer processors, is said to be preparing the launch of three new Lynnfield processors on the 7th of September, according to recent reports on the Internet. The Santa Clara, California-based chip maker is expected to make these new chips available after the launch of its n... |
13 July 2009 05:40 GMT |
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Santa Clara, California-based Intel is said to have moved forward the mass-production schedule of its new 32nm, codename Clarkdale, to the fourth quarter of 2009, although the new line of processors was initially scheduled for the first quarter of 2010. These new processors are expected to be featured with 2 cores an... |
30 June 2009 04:14 GMT |
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After having officially confirmed the much-hyped Core i3 and Core i5 chip names, the Santa Clara, California-based Intel is now said to be considering the launch of its first CPUs with integrated graphics for Q1 2010, with the chips to ship later in Q4 this year. These new processors are part of the company's up... |
22 June 2009 05:44 GMT |
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In a recent blog post, the Santa Clara, California-based Intel has explained its latest branding strategy for its current and upcoming products, confirming the launch of the much anticipated Core i5 and the new Core i3 series of processors. According to the world's leading chip maker, customers should expect a s... |
18 June 2009 03:58 GMT |
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Taiwanese motherboard maker ASUS is expected to expand its line of high-end ROG motherboards with the introduction of a new Maximus III Formula board, which will be based on Intel's upcoming Lynnfield-support P55 platform. The new generation of gaming hardware from ASUS will provide users with a new level of per... |
15 June 2009 03:00 GMT |
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This year's Computex has been the place where several motherboard makers have showcased a couple of their yet-to-be-released products, some of which are based on the much-anticipated Lynnfield-supporting P55 chipset. These new processors are to provide computer enthusiasts with features that are already availabl... |
9 June 2009 04:09 GMT |
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According to recent reports, Santa Clara, California-based Intel is planning to phase out the majority of its Core i7 processors, including the recently launched 950 model. This first wave of Nehalem-based chips will soon be replaced by Intel's much anticipated Lynnfield models, which will be introduced alongsid... |
5 June 2009 10:35 GMT |
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Despite no official word from Santa Clara, California-based Intel, ASUS, one of the world's leading motherboard manufacturers, has been showcasing some of its upcoming designs at this year's Computex show in Taipei. Such is the case with one of the company's new P55-based chipsets, which will enable us... |
5 June 2009 03:31 GMT |
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According to recent reports, citing sources at the Taiwanese motherboard manufacturer, the upcoming Lynnfied processors from Intel will provide an excellent overclocking platform. These CPUs will reportedly be able to hit clock speeds of 5GHz, using air cooling solutions. Although the rumors are yet to be officially ... |
3 June 2009 10:47 GMT |
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Intel's Core i5 Lynnfield processor will be one of the company's first mainstream CPUs to be compatible with the upcoming LGA1156 socket. Although this new series is slated for debut sometime in September 2009, it appears that the very first pictures and benchmarks of the products have already invaded the I... |
25 May 2009 07:02 GMT |
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Santa Clara, California-based Intel is expected to update its processor lineup with the introduction of new Nehalem-based CPUs, designed for mainstream users. Codenamed Lynnfield and Havendale, the new Core i5 CPUs will be available as quad-core and dual-core versions of Chipzilla's latest generation of Nehalem-... |
25 May 2009 05:26 GMT |
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Sunnyvale, California-based Advanced Micro Devices is reportedly planning to move its production line to the 45nm manufacturing node in the third quarter of 2009, in an attempt to reduce costs. The world's number two chip maker will also launch a couple of new processors before the end of year, while its main ri... |
22 May 2009 08:32 GMT |
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Just recently, Santa Clara, California-based global leading chip maker Intel has announced its plans to focus on the accelerated adoption of the company's next-generation 32nm manufacturing process. After having already demoed some of the performance capabilities of its first 32nm parts, the chip manufacturer al... |
13 February 2009 06:06 GMT |
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Santa Clara, California-based Intel has just updated its processor roadmap with the announcement that it is planning to accelerate its plans for the adoption of the next-generation process technology, 32nm. The global leading chip maker said that it would make a serious investment in the development of the 32nm proce... |
11 February 2009 03:26 GMT |
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After having announced its Q4 2008 financial results, the Santa Clara, California-based chip maker Intel is said to be planning to postpone the release of its next-generation mainstream processors, codenamed Lynnfield. In addition, the company is also considering delaying the launch of the P55 chipset, which is now e... |
16 January 2009 03:57 GMT |
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It’s been only weeks that Intel, the Santa Clara, California-based global leading processor maker, first introduced its highly anticipated series of the Core i7 processors, built on the company's new architecture codenamed Nehalem. The new central processing units brought to light a number of new features,... |
9 December 2008 07:08 GMT |
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There's no doubt that the media frenzy generated by Intel's upcoming Core i7 processors has reached impressive levels, especially since these CPUs have already surfaced on several occasions in leaked pictures. However, if you truly want a sneak peak at the future of desktop processors, the Core i7, which is... |
7 October 2008 04:31 GMT |
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Intel's upcoming processors have been in the spotlight for quite a while now and, as their launch time approaches, more and more info and speculations on their release dates and specifications also emerge to the Web. While the end of this year will see some of them hitting the market, the initial roadmap on thes... |
18 September 2008 05:17 GMT |
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Intel's Nehalem processors aiming at the mainstream market still make us wait a little longer before having them in our hands. It seems that it will be over a year or so until the chip manufacturer unleashes its performance giants on the market. This year will bring us Bloomfield, another Nehalem based processor... |
17 July 2008 05:05 GMT |
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