As it happens periodically, Intel updated its processor price list, and apart from the introduction of its new Sandy Bridge CPUs, the only change worth mentioning is the 15% price reduction that has been applied to the Pentium E5800, as is now listed at $64 US.Originally launched in the forth quarter of 2010, the Int... |
19 January 2011 08:50 GMT |
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Sometime ago, we told you about how Intel was planning to built its processors with more overclocking capabilities. Now, it seems that one of the company's yet to be officially introduced processors has already surfaced on the web as part of a couple of overclocking experiments. We are talking about the E8600, w... |
8 July 2008 05:10 GMT |
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While AMD prepares for launching its first quad core family of processors designed of the server market with the consumer market processors to follow after some time in the form of the Phenom class of central processing units, Intel prepares for a new launch of desktop oriented processors and according to an official... |
31 August 2007 10:16 GMT |
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Since Intel announced its new line of desktop and server processors based on the 45nm manufacturing process, everybody wanted to get their hands on one so that some actual results could be made available and from the numbers, conclusions could be taken down. Intel approved that some tests were necessary so that the g... |
18 April 2007 08:41 GMT |
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Continuing the long line of processors and processor chipsets, Intel and its partners have released the new Bearlake series of chipsets at the CeBIT trade fair which opened today in Hannover. CeBIT has become a launch pad for different technologies and products from companies all over the world, and now, we witness t... |
15 March 2007 07:02 GMT |
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