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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Advanced Micro Devices announced that their new mobile processor platform codenamed "Puma" will start mass-production in the second quarter of the year, with Puma notebooks to emerge at a short interval.The announcement tries to focus the market's interest towards the company's products and at the same time... |
8 January 2008 08:29 GMT |
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AMD has just unveiled its latest Mobility series, comprised of Mobility Radeon HD 3600 and 3400 cards. The new cards feature graphics processors built with the 55-nanometer technology. Both models include support for PCI Express 2.0 and DirectX 10.1 as well as the dedicated unified video decoder (UVD). The lowest-en... |
7 January 2008 09:39 GMT |
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The year that is about to end has brought nothing but trouble to the chip manufacturer. AMD faced an alarming drop in the market share, combined with an enormous financial loss that pushed the company on the edge of the precipice.All the company's troubles have the same origin: two failed products that were supp... |
28 December 2007 10:52 GMT |
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Intel announced today in a press conference the main points of interest in the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas. This conference has hardly brought any news, since the company's technology achievements have already been made public. Intel's headline will be the announcement of a refurbished version of... |
15 December 2007 04:51 GMT |
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The Intel Developers Forum, or IDF for short, gave Intel the possibility to make a number of announcements concerning its plans and roadmaps for the near future. While Intel is currently dominating to market for desktop central processing units, things are not so clear on the mobile market segment where Advanced Micr... |
24 September 2007 03:36 GMT |
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Hewlett-Packard announced the launch of a new line of business-intended mobile computing devices, featuring mainstream laptops like the Compaq 6520 and 6720 models, while the top of the line is the HP Compaq 6820 machine. The high end model 6820 laptop comes equipped with a 17 inch widescreen and it is built on Intel... |
10 September 2007 02:09 GMT |
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LG Electronics announced the launch of three notebooks which come equipped with Intel's latest generation of mobile technology, the Centrino. Based on the Santa Rosa platform, the LG laptops feature Intel processors, chipsets and wireless networking cards. The Santa Rosa platform is usually assimilated with an I... |
23 August 2007 03:00 GMT |
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A brand new series of high end laptops based on the Intel's Santa Rosa platform was announced today by the Japanese hardware manufacturer and vendor Toshiba. The entire line of the M200/2005 laptops feature 14.1-inch widescreen LCDs, Intel integrated graphics and Intel processors. According to the products page ... |
14 August 2007 10:51 GMT |
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Intel's next generation of processor, the Penryns, are intended for both desktop and mobile computing systems and on the mobile segment they will replace gradually the Morom core architecture that is now used by the Core 2 Duo family. Core 2 Duo processors based on the Merom core are produced with the 65 nanomet... |
10 August 2007 03:30 GMT |
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There are only two processor manufacturers in the entire world and they have been competing for market shares and customers for both the desktop and the mobile computing segments. On both the desktop and the mobile market segments, Intel is the "king of the hill" for now but troubled times lie ahead for the giant chi... |
1 August 2007 02:09 GMT |
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Or red. Or maybe pitch black if we were to speak about colors. Actually Sony's new VAIO CR series has been pushed onto the market again but aside from the good specs, this time it also packs a new face. Sony will offer the CR series in a pretty interesting range of colors. At the moment five "fashion-forward" li... |
13 June 2007 05:26 GMT |
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Remember the "Turbo" button. Well, your best friend when it comes to baby-overclocking is back. And back with a bang I might add. Because MSI decided to roll out a Core 2 Duo portable fitted with a rather large "Turbo" button which can automatically raise the frequency of the CPU/FSB 20% over its normal value.So it... |
7 June 2007 12:06 GMT |
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It took me a while to figure out that “waidosupahuain” (don't know if I've spelled it out correctly) means wide-screen, but I relied on the images to guide me through their website. They have three models based on Intel's Santa Rosa platform, the FMV-BIBLIO NX, FMV-BIBLIO NF and FMV-BIBLIO MG.The FMV-B... |
18 April 2007 10:48 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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Yesterday, Intel was celebrating 30 years in the embedded computing domain, now they're wiping the dust off their shoes and going ahead with a new daunting task: to take the notebook market by the horns. This is the long awaited moment that Intel has been preparing its "audience" for for some time now, the Intel... |
5 April 2007 05:24 GMT |
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Intel is planning on releasing the fourth generation of Centrino notebook platform codenamed Santa Rosa. This is the next best thing Intel has to offer on the mobile computer market, and Santa Rosa is supposed to feature Intel's Core 2 Duo, Merom, processor, an 800MT/s front side bus with Dynamic Front Side Bus ... |
20 March 2007 04:56 GMT |
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Intel's upcoming fourth-generation Centrino notebook platform, Santa Rosa was planned on having an integrated Universal Mobile Telecommunications System (UMTS), or better known as the High-Speed Downlink Packet Access (HSDPA) module. This was until Nokia and Intel jointly decided to cease the cooperation on the ... |
14 March 2007 11:37 GMT |
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