As you might have learned by now, Intel's new line of Sandy Bridge CPUs is set to erupt onto the market in early January, and for this reason, Intel's already taking the necessary marketing steps in order to prepare for its arrival, one of the first being to phase out some of its existing 45nm CPU models.So... |
16 November 2010 05:18 GMT |
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Redmond-based software giant Microsoft released a few months ago a new type of mobile phone, one aimed mainly at those users who live active socially connected lives, namely the Microsoft KIN handsets. Two such phones were brought to the market in the US, KIN One and KIN Two, available via Verizon Wireless, with a p... |
1 July 2010 02:55 GMT |
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Intel, the Santa Clara giant chip manufacturer, has revealed its plans to retire even more of its older processors from the market. The recently announced chips set for axing are the Intel Core 2 Q6700 quad-core CPU based on the 65nm Kentsfield core at G0 stepping and the 65nm Allendale-based Core 2 Duo E4700 du... |
3 December 2008 05:20 GMT |
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The latest news on Advanced Micro Devices unveiled the fact that the chipmaker plans to launch two 45nm quad-core desktop CPUs in November this year. The new Deneb processors, dubbed Phenom X4 20550 and 20350, are meant for socket AM2+ systems and feature core speeds of 3GHz and 2.8GHz, respectively, reports news sit... |
5 November 2008 04:42 GMT |
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It seems that the largest chip manufacturer worldwide was pleasantly impressed by the impact the latest performance details on its Core i7 processors had on everybody. While about two weeks ago the company announced that it plans to phase out most of the Xeon based chips, a total of 31 65nm CPUs, now its objective is... |
5 November 2008 02:59 GMT |
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