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Embedded systems manufacturer Lippert has announced the availability of the first board built around Intel's Menlow chipset. The new device is compatible with the Linux operating system and is targeted at automotive, medical, mobile, and point-of-service/interface (POS/POI) devices.The system is built on a 65 x ... |
26 February 2008 06:45 GMT |
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This week's International Solid-State Circuits Conference in San Francisco brought more than we can carry in terms of chips and processors. Sun came with their 16-core CPU, Intel showcased the largest CPU ever, while IBM heated gamers' minds with the new PS3 Cell BE CPU.Intel came with yet another worth-men... |
8 February 2008 05:05 GMT |
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The International Solid State Circuits Conference that started yesterday brought some more details about Intel's upcoming 45-nanometer processor for ultra-mobile PCs and mobile Internet devices (MIDs). Codenamed Silverthorne, the chip will be a single-core part that comes with Intel's HyperThreading technol... |
4 February 2008 06:17 GMT |
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Gigabyte Technologies has officially announced that it will start shipping low-cost PC computers in June. According to company's vice president, Richard Ma, the first model of the Gigabyte low-cost computers will be built using Intel's upcoming Shelton platform and will sport a 7- to 9-inch LCD display.Befo... |
17 January 2008 08:42 GMT |
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Toshiba was quite impressive during this year's Consumer Electronics Show that has just ended. It touted a new tablet PC, the M700, as well as a wide offering of notebooks, but the most impressive of its products were the showcased ultra-mobile PCs. Although their small slate-like devices are in their early days... |
12 January 2008 05:30 GMT |
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The ultra-mobile PC concept dates back a few years ago when Samsung and partners released an attempt at ultra-portable computing. Of course, given the fact that the PC would quickly suck the battery dry, it was more of a loss of time. This year's Consumer Electronics Show brought yet another similar initiative: ... |
11 January 2008 11:09 GMT |
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Intel, the Californian microchip manufacturer, revealed back in September 2007 a new mobile concept, similar to Apple's iPhone but with a length that surpasses any other modern handset's length (and that, of course, isn't a good thing at all). But Intel said the new device, which isn't actually a ... |
11 January 2008 09:58 GMT |
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Solid-state drives are becoming more and more appealing as their price keeps on falling. A whole bunch of companies are fueling the market with their own models, usually ranging from the common 32GB size to Bitmicro's 832 GB monster-like solid state drive. Of course, there are some hard-drives manufacturers who ... |
11 January 2008 02:46 GMT |
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This Year's Consumer Electronics Show is not only WiMax, wireless technologies and brand-new laptops. Earlier this week, Intel released no less than sixteen (16) Penryn-based processors in a single shot, with others yet to come. The show must go on, says the chip manufacturer, who has readied some aces up its sl... |
10 January 2008 02:43 GMT |
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Intel today introduced a new batch of 16 new 45-nanometer processors during the Consumer Electronics Show that is taking place in Las Vegas. The chips cover all the IT sectors, from quad-core server CPUs to to desktop and notebook chips, yet Intel's chief executive Paul Otellini said that the most important sec... |
7 January 2008 13:06 GMT |
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Apple and Intel have walked the same path since early 2005, when the computer manufacturer agreed to include Intel's processors in the Mac product line. At that time, the news shocked the entire market, especially the PowerPC chip manufacturer IBM, who was enjoying Apple's whole attention.Intel quickly took... |
27 December 2007 06:27 GMT |
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Intel has unveiled their miniature solid state drive that will play an essential role in the development of next-generation mobile, digital entertainment and embedded applications. The new thumb-sized drive has been developed especially for the company's future mobile platform, code-named "Menlow".The Z-P140 PAT... |
17 December 2007 05:19 GMT |
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Intel, the most important computer hardware manufacturing in the world, is preparing to defend its position against Advanced Micro Devices and its announced range of products with the November launch of a line of central processing units from the Penryn class that are bringing new 45 nanometer CPUs to desktop, mobile... |
3 October 2007 04:25 GMT |
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