PC manufacturer and vendor, Dell Computer will start shipping a new batch of notebook systems powered by Intel's next-generation of processors, built on the 45-nanometer technology. According to some sources, the Penryn-based laptops will arrive within a week or so. Intel has released its dual-core offerings in ... |
5 February 2008 09:19 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 yesterday stunned the CES audience when it announced the launch of no less than 16 45-nanometer processors in the Penryn family. Shock grew even bigger when the chip manufacturer stated that the quad-core mobile processors will be substantially delayed due to power consumption-related issues.Intel's 45-nan... |
8 January 2008 11:39 GMT |
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The year that is about to end in a few days has been extremely generous to chip manufacturer Intel. It has been the first to switch to the 45-nanometer technology, and has been momentarily left without any competition on the CPU market. The next year may be even better and Intel has already unveiled the launch schedu... |
27 December 2007 03:51 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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