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The new Intel notebook platform, originally announced for launch at the Computex show, has been delayed for several reasons for today. Still, we will only see the platform designed for discrete GPUs, while the one with integrated graphics and Mobile WiMAX is expected in the following weeks. Intel says that the new pr... |
14 July 2008 05:09 GMT |
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Desktops are rapidly loosing ground in front of notebooks lately, the sales confirm it daily, and every new Intel platform developed for notebooks catches the eye on the market. The long expected Intel Centrino 2 platform, also known by the name of Montevina, has been set for launch on July 14, next Monday. The platf... |
11 July 2008 04:10 GMT |
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Talk about the speed of technology. No sooner did AMD release its notebook Puma platform and we are already seeing a notebook based on this specific platform. And where else could this be, unless at this year's Computex trade show. Apparently, a second-tier Taiwan-based notebook manufacturer, named Clevo, has di... |
5 June 2008 05:24 GMT |
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Intel's long-awaited G45 chipset is reportedly choking on another problem that might delay its unveiling for a long period of time. This time, the issues are not related to driver support, as in its older brothers' case (G965 and G35), but rather a hardware-related mess up. According to the rumors, the chip... |
17 April 2008 06:53 GMT |
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Intel has not yet finished introducing its upcoming Centrino 2 mobile platform, and details about the next one already started to pop out. According to Intel's Mobility Group General Manager Dadi Perlmutter, the other mobile platform will be codenamed Calpella and will be entirely based on the Nehalem micro-arch... |
2 April 2008 10:35 GMT |
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This year's edition of Intel Developer Forum is about more than minuscule mobile Internet devices and Atom chips. During yesterday's conference, Dadi Perlmutter, senior vice president and general manager of Intel's mobility group, demonstrated the chip manufacturer's next-generation Montevina mobi... |
2 April 2008 04:00 GMT |
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Intel has an extremely intricate algorithm for giving its processors back-stage names. The average user won't even bother to try and understand what lies under a, say, Sonoma codename, and they won't even be able, unless they are really into codenames.Intel's mobile chipsets, the Carmel, Sonoma, Napa a... |
18 February 2008 08:38 GMT |
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Intel is munching on the idea of delivering a 2GHz dual-core Celeron processor during the first half of the year. The current Celeron E1200 parts are priced $15 less than the Pentium Dual Core E2140 CPUs, so the new dual-core Celeron family might just fit into the picture.The E1400 model of Intel's Celeron is so... |
16 January 2008 04:18 GMT |
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Intel is decided to continue the launch frenzy it started in the first day of this year's Consumer Electronics Show. According to miscellaneous sources at the notebooks builders, the chip manufacturer is alleged to release, in early May, the second batch of 45-nanometer CPUs for the upcoming Montevina platform. ... |
15 January 2008 07:03 GMT |
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Intel has undoubtedly had a good start this year: the company came up with a new line of miniature solid-state drives to keep the Menlow platform warn. Not to mention the Consumer Electronics Show launch frenzy, when Intel pushed 16 new processors in a single shot.Unlike the AMD competitors, Intel is moving fast in o... |
11 January 2008 06:49 GMT |
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TwinMOS has announced the release of a new line of DDR3 memory modules for notebook computers to operate at speeds up to 1333MHz. The memory modules are alleged to bring a performance boost in the mobile area and at the same time to be more energy-efficient than the current 667MHz DDR2 standard can provide. "This new... |
10 December 2007 06:27 GMT |
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Intel's new mobile platform, codenamed Santa Rosa, is one of the topics Intel talked about on the second day of IDF, held in Beijing. Their long expected product is going to hit the market in May, and is part of a long plan Intel has for the mobile market. The fourth generation of Centrino platform, Centrino Pr... |
18 April 2007 02:57 GMT |
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