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Intel's Xeon E5 and E3 socket LGA 1356 processors have been out and about for a while, but so have four chips that people may not have heard of, due to Intel's deliberate secrecy. Of course, “secrecy” may be laying it on thick a bit, since the Santa Clara, California-based company didn't ... |
25 May 2012 04:56 GMT |
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It was just days ago that we wrote about the Core i5-3365M mobile central processing unit and how it would be released in the third quarter of the year.
Now we are going to write about another 22nm Ivy Bridge CPU set for Q3 launch, one that belongs to the Ivy Bridge line but lacks integrated graphics. ... |
25 May 2012 02:37 GMT |
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Samsung’s initial ChromeBox presentation took place back at CES and very little info trickled on the net since then. Now, the ChromeBox is reportedly listed in the TigerDirect.com store for just 329 USD. MiniPCs became very fashionable since Apple launched the MacMini some years ago. Therefore, Samsung is jum... |
23 May 2012 08:08 GMT |
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Intel may have decided to hold off on the launch of some of its CPUs, but that doesn't mean it has succeeded in completely hiding the information regarding them.
Whether through controlled or unintentional information leaks, data about both desktop and laptop Ivy Bridge CPUs has been trickling to the net.
Th... |
23 May 2012 05:42 GMT |
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We've only just finished writing about how good the first quarter turned out to be for AMD's APU and graphics sales.
Now we can toss a passing glance over the whole graphics market, thanks to Jon Peddie Research.
Long story short, the number of GPUs shipped, whether they were part of CPUs/Chipsets or not... |
22 May 2012 10:58 GMT |
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Intel still hasn't quite managed to get ultrabooks at the price level everyone is hoping for, so it needs to continue coming up with ideas for more affordable components.
So far, whatever concessions Intel and its partners made have been just that: concessions. In order to make them easier to sell, some drawba... |
22 May 2012 08:35 GMT |
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Intel is famous for its CPUs, but it dabbles in other technologies, like network modems, and it is precisely one such product that we are writing about now.
During the Cable Show, the Santa Clara, California-based IT giant revealed a DOCSIS 3.0 gateway, or cable modem as the term goes.
It is codenamed Puma 6, like... |
22 May 2012 03:54 GMT |
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Every battery test done on Trinity compared AMD’s reference test systems with retail shipping Ivy Bridge notebooks from different manufacturers. To stick to the correct principles of benchmarking, when comparing two devices inside a system, the main system should be exactly the same. Only the performance dif... |
21 May 2012 18:11 GMT |
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On June 3rd, Intel will reportedly launch four desktop Core i5 processors. These are the Core i5-3570, Core i5-3470, Core i5-3570S, Core i5-3475S quad-core desktop processors. These well-performing CPUs have no HyperThreading and come with a large 6 MB or level 3 cache and a Turbo option of 3800 MHz. Pricing will ran... |
21 May 2012 10:41 GMT |
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Intel’s UltraBook plan is not rolling out like the company initially wanted. The price for the new UltraBook type of laptops is currently too high to achieve the sales targets that the company desires. Therefore, Intel will launch affordable Ultra-Low-Voltage processors in autumn this year, to help making ... |
21 May 2012 08:32 GMT |
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Japanese giant company Toshiba is reportedly preparing to launch the dynabook REGZA PC D732 All-in-One Desktop built with Intel’s high-performance Ivy Bridge. The REGZA PC D732/T9 sports a 23” FullHD LED display and three different case colors: a nice white and red color option and the ever boring b... |
21 May 2012 04:33 GMT |
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Not being able to reach the desired price targets, notebook manufacturers will reportedly give up using SSDs in half of their UltraBooks. This is not really good news for either the users or for Intel, but it represents the reality that Intel’s platforms and CPUs are overpriced. Like we’ve written before... |
21 May 2012 03:42 GMT |
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We were delighted to report about AMD’s Trinity performance in the new and long-anticipated computer game, Blizzard’s Diablo III. We’ve mentioned the imbalance between AMD’s chip and Intel’s processor regarding the power consumption and especially the price, but it seems there’s mu... |
20 May 2012 07:26 GMT |
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While the manufacturing cost of an ARM powered TabletPC is around 300 ~ 350 USD for a 10” model and 150 ~ 200 USD for a 7” model, Microsoft reportedly plans to charge tablet manufacturers a huge 90 ~ 100 USD for a Windows 8 ARM Edition.We were talking about Intel’s strangely failed attempt at the mo... |
18 May 2012 12:13 GMT |
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Just like we anticipated, there is a strong chance that Intel’s UltraBook game might be won by AMD. The chief executive officer (CEO) of Advanced Micro Devices reportedly believes the same thing. Apparently, we were not far away with our deductions, and yesterday’s good news for AMD only seem to str... |
18 May 2012 02:33 GMT |
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A hacker known as CyberZeist has found that the website of Baidu, the largest search engine in China, and one of Intel, the world renowned semiconductor chip maker, contain cross-site scripting (XSS) vulnerabilities.
We have explained the risks posed by such security holes numerous times, so this time we’ve le... |
17 May 2012 05:05 GMT |
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Intel only has quad-core Ivy Bridge central processing units on sale right now, but that will change next month, when some dual-core CPUs are introduced.
So far, the web has learned about five different mobile dual-core models, from leaks, laptop specification sheets, etc.
The SKU we're going to look at here i... |
16 May 2012 04:18 GMT |
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Japanese company SONY has just announced the new VAIO S Series and VAIO Z series notebook on its official website. Unlike the value models we’ve just presented here, the S and Z series come with Ivy Bridge processors and even a Power Media Dock with AMD’s Radeon HD 7670M GPU.Intel’s Core i7-3612QM p... |
15 May 2012 13:11 GMT |
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Today, Chinese computer manufacturer Lenovo is previewing at the company’s Accelerate Channel Partner Conference in Las Vegas the lightest 14” UltraBook in the industry. It’s called the ThinkPad X1 Carbon and it’s made out of a premium carbon fiber chassis. The new Lenovo ThinkPad X1 UltraBo... |
15 May 2012 11:34 GMT |
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Although during our meeting with Nvidia late last month the company’s presentation was touting “over 300 Ivy Bridge design wins,” we keep seeing many launches with AMD Radeon graphics instead. SONY’s adoption of the new Nvidia mobile line was regarded as a great achievement in the presentatio... |
15 May 2012 08:35 GMT |
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Netbooks fell almost as fast as they grew, in reputation, but that doesn't mean that there are no people buying them anymore, and Intel knows it.
Ever since tablets and, more recently, ultrabooks rose in profile, news about netbooks has been scarce, for several reasons.
PC makers have been launching fewer, fo... |
14 May 2012 02:37 GMT |
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It seems strange how every time a scientist, physicist or otherwise, says shrinking silicon semiconductors is will “soon” not be possible anymore, he is proven wrong by the determination of the tech companies to achieve or maintain high profits. Intel is reportedly already working and planning the retrof... |
13 May 2012 18:24 GMT |
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Chip giant Intel is reportedly posed to get Apple’s attention with its future chips. TSMC’s recent demonstration of a 3.1 GHz ARM Cortex A9 dual core chip is certainly more impressive than the empty statements of Intel’s CEO Paul Otellini: “Our job is to ensure our silicon is so compelling, ... |
13 May 2012 17:30 GMT |
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Japanese giant Matsushita Corporation, owner of the well-known Panasonic brand, has just announced the new Let’s note B11 notebook, on its official website. The Let’s note B11 is made only for sale in the Land of the Rising Sun. It comes with Intel’s Core i7-3615QM CPU that benefits from a 6 MB Lev... |
13 May 2012 10:35 GMT |
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After HP’s marathon product launch of last week, we were left with some interesting data to analyze. As HP’s SleekBooks manifest mostly the same battery life and thickness, Intel’s UltraBook don’t seem so appealing anymore. As much as we like Intel’s new development direction, it seems ... |
12 May 2012 20:23 GMT |
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Speaking in Santa Clara at an investors’ meeting, Intel’s CEO Paul Otellini tried to do his best in downplaying Intel’s huge embarrassment from two weeks ago. He said that, when it comes to Windows and x86 software, Intel has much more experience. The thing is that there is a strong possibility tha... |
12 May 2012 10:10 GMT |
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Back when Intel’s Thunderbolt was announced we had enough insider knowledge to know it was Intel’s attempt to practically expand a system’s add-on capabilities using PCI-Express. The Thunderbolt technology was not a connectivity endeavor. It was a system extension. With USB or FireWire you get a l... |
11 May 2012 20:08 GMT |
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The official pricing of Asustek’s highly-anticipated ZenBook UX32VD has reportedly been revealed to be 799 USD. The price is a little bit higher than the desired 599 to 699 USD mark, but the ZenBook tried to compensate with a high quality build and innovative features, such as a 24 GB SSD. The 24 GB SSD is ver... |
11 May 2012 07:46 GMT |
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For some reason or other, Intel chose to use common thermal grease between the Ivy Bridge CPUs and their integrated heatspreader (IHS). What people didn't realize was that said grease was of a fairly low quality too. We should first mention that the temperature Ivy Bridge works at isn't really a hazard, b... |
11 May 2012 06:30 GMT |
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Windows 8, the next-generation operating system from Microsoft, will be the first to arrive with support for ARM architectures as well, in addition to the x86 architecture that it already runs on. Dubbed Windows RT, Windows on ARM will pack most of the features that the rest of Windows 8 flavors will include, but i... |
11 May 2012 04:37 GMT |
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Intel's third-generation of central processing units hasn't even been fully launched yet, but already there is information on the next generation of processors and accompanying chipsets.
For those who haven't guessed it yet, by “next-generation” CPUs we mean the Haswell series, the ones t... |
11 May 2012 02:37 GMT |
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Intel's next batch of processors from the Xeon collection has been in the making for some time, and it's high time the official release finally happened.
A recent report offers not just the announcement date of the inbound chips, but also the specifications of some of them.
By all accounts, Dell's r... |
10 May 2012 05:01 GMT |
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Advanced Micro Devices will have both desktop and laptop accelerated processing units for consumers to buy, but that doesn't mean it won't have other chips too. In fact, the Sunnyvale, California-based company is also going to launch the R-Series, which is basically the mobile “Trinity” series... |
10 May 2012 04:23 GMT |
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The name of the Relion E-series of servers is no doubt a play on “Rely on.” Even if it isn't, the product collection should get hyped up just for being one of the few to use 80Plus Platinum PSUs. The real reason behind Penguin Computer's announcement is the Xeon E5-2600 processor though. I... |
8 May 2012 19:01 GMT |
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Since Intel is using its 22nm manufacturing process for chips besides the Ivy Bridge consumer series, Dell decided it was high time it actually put them to work. Dell has a certain line of microservers going by the name of PowerEdge C5220, which is really just one system with customizable insides. Enterprise custo... |
8 May 2012 15:21 GMT |
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The quad-core Ivy Bridge CPUs released on April 23 were strong and fast, but they weren't exactly cheap, which means that most laptop makers are still waiting for those dual-core models that Intel promised. What we are looking at here is a confirmation of the launch date, as well as the prices of those very pr... |
8 May 2012 02:42 GMT |
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With the Cortex A15 design, ARM managed to find the holy grail of CPU design. This is something many seem to not have noticed during this spring. Sure, we were busy with Kepler's launch, AMD's Trinity leaks and Ivy Bridge, but none of these launches or expectations are as impressive as ARM's Cort... |
6 May 2012 17:35 GMT |
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As we’ve already established, Intel’s next generation integrated graphics processing unit is going to be quite powerful, but it will also reportedly support new features. Open CL 1.2 and other DirectX 11.1 functionalities to be included into the architecture. Intel’s Haswell is possibly the best pr... |
6 May 2012 07:55 GMT |
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If anybody remembers Intel’s Atom launch, you’ll also remember how the company hoped that their chips would end up in everything from vacuum cleaners to fridges, cars and phones. With Intel’s “bribe” funds, incomparable R&D funds and unending monopoly of the x86 computing world, this was... |
5 May 2012 22:35 GMT |
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Microprocessor giant Intel is reportedly planning for a world in which all our brains are connected to smartphones and we “benefit” while they profit.
It's just a white paper, but the author's future world frightfully resembles the Star Trek Borg:
"With thoughts able to be delivered seamlessly... |
5 May 2012 06:24 GMT |
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Foxconn will soon launch a couple of barebone PCs called “Nano PCs” and priced at under $200 / 152 Euro.
They are called AT-5300 and AT-5600 and use Intel and AMD processors, respectively.
To be more precise, the former utilizes the Atom D2700, while the latter has an AMD E-450 “Brazos” APU ... |
4 May 2012 10:41 GMT |
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The world’s number one Tablet PC vendor, Japanese notebook and server manufacturer Fujitsu has just launched the new LIFEBOOK LH772 premium notebook, on its official website. This is a “Made in Japan” device and that sticker itself carries a lot of professionalism and respect. Editor’s note: ... |
4 May 2012 04:31 GMT |
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As you probably remember, we’ve just presented Toshiba’s new Qosmio X875 here. Today, the Japanese electronics manufacturer is reportedly launching their Qosmio X870 model. This is also a 17” model with a 3D screen. The Toshiba Black Widow theme is also present along with two high quality Harman Ka... |
4 May 2012 03:45 GMT |
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Microprocessor designer and manufacturer, the American/Israeli company Intel, has reportedly admitted that they actually did cut costs on the Ivy Bridge products. The smaller process node led to denser CPU and a hotter die. Intel still maintains the story that the use of lower quality thermal interface between the CP... |
3 May 2012 10:23 GMT |
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The Samsung Series 9 NP900X4C ultrabook has been added to the website of the company's UK division, so sit back and enjoy the ride as we say what is what.
This item may just be one of the best-looking super-thin mobile PCs yet, but we'll let everyone draw their own conclusions.
So, without any more delay... |
3 May 2012 04:19 GMT |
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It is only a matter of time before Intel's new central processing unit architecture reaches the mid-range market, so information leaks are bound to appear.
Whether controlled or otherwise, leaks often appear, providing pieces of or complete information on one or more products.
The product whose specs we get ... |
3 May 2012 02:49 GMT |
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Eurocom Corporation has just announced the new 15.6" EUROCOM Racer 2.0 notebook powered by Intel’s Ivy Bridge and AMD’s new Radeon HD 7970M mobile GPU, on its official website. Eurocom is well known as a developer of long lifespan, fully upgradable notebooks.The Racer 2.0 is a 15.6" small form factor lapt... |
2 May 2012 05:40 GMT |
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We may have a new product type on our hands, one that could ride the current of the rebounding but still weak worldwide economy.
If nothing else, the Raspberry Pi credit-card-sized ARM computer has turned on the switch of that light bulb floating above IT players' heads.
Intel, of all companies, has made a m... |
2 May 2012 03:47 GMT |
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Intel is reportedly preparing to launch a new line of enterprise-grade Pentium processors. These will come later this year and will be joined by a couple of Xeon CPU for the LGA 2011 socket. The Pentium 1403 processor will be clocked at 2600 MHz. This is a dual core CPU with triple channel DDR3 integrated memory cont... |
2 May 2012 02:52 GMT |
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Half a year ago, Intel was announcing that it was dropping the name Meego of their Linux-based operating system and was changing it to Tizen. Now they have launched the first stable version of the Tizen SDK for developing Tizen web applications. The Tizen SDK (Software Development Kit) is a set of tools that will h... |
2 May 2012 02:10 GMT |
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