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Intel reveals next-generation Atom details

Dec 21, 2009 No Comments

Intel has revealed the launch specs for the first-ever line of x86 products that contain both a GPU and CPU on the same die. Pine Trail, the next-generation Atom platform, will pave the way for future integrated CPU/GPU parts from both Intel and AMD… Tweet This Post

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PC sales still sagging as market waits for Santa Claus

Sep 17, 2009 No Comments

IDC’s has released its market report for the second quarter of 2009, and it contains little in the way of good news for beleaguered PC vendors. Worldwide PC shipments are down 2.4 percent year-over-year, as businesses and consumers continued to hold off on upgrades and new purchases. Adding to the misery was serious margin compression—aggressive discounting [...]

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Is that a supercomputer on your desk? Chip maker AMD takes quad-core processor prices below $99

Sep 16, 2009 No Comments

When it comes to computers, four brains are better than one. And now, even mainstream consumers can afford these multiheaded beasts. Advanced Micro Devices is launching  new quad-core microprocessors for desktops priced at only $99, breaking a threshold that should lead to powerful computers at bargain prices during the holidays… Tweet This Post

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Intel Forum preview: Moore’s Law expressed as fewer chips

Sep 13, 2009 1 Comment

Intel is expressing Moore’s Law anew as packing functions into fewer chips. New “Clarksfield,” “Arrandale” and “Jasper Forest” processors, among others, will showcase this theme later this month at the Intel Developer Forum. Intel Vice President Steve Smith discussed the highlights of annual marquee Intel event that will kick off September 22 in San Francisco [...]

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Heads up Apple, the Intel Netbook is unstoppable

Sep 13, 2009 No Comments

A typical flow of people passed through the laptop section in the 20 minutes I was there. Toward the end, all of the remaining customers (a few men and women, each) were marveling at all the cute, inexpensive laptops. Cute, inexpensive laptops to them, Netbooks to us in the media who like cut-and-dried categories… Tweet [...]

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AMD’s new VISION for PCs doesn’t go by the numbers

Sep 12, 2009 No Comments

A new GPU architecture wasn’t the only thing that AMD launched Thursday at its event on the USS Hornet; the company also unveiled its latest rebranding, along with two new notebook platforms. Let’s take a look at both, in turn… Tweet This Post

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AMD’s next-gen GPU powers Crysis on an iPhone

Sep 10, 2009 No Comments

AMD unveiled its next-gen GPU, and secretive networked gaming company OTOY used it to power a demo of Crysis running on an iPhone. Believe it or not, it really worked.AMD unveiled its next-generation GPU architecture at an event today aboard the USS Hornet—2.5 teraFLOPS of floating-point power, or well over twice the company’s current high-end [...]

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Intel Shows off PCs, Servers Built on Lynnfield Processors

Sep 08, 2009 No Comments

Intel showed off a number of new computer systems and at least 40 new motherboards built by partners for new Intel microprocessors that officially launched on Tuesday, nearly a month after the chips were first spotted at computer markets in Taipei. The company launched three new quad-core processors formerly codenamed Lynnfield, and aimed at desktop [...]

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Intel’s new Core i7, Core i5 desktop chips bring faster CPUs to the maintream

Sep 08, 2009 No Comments

Intel put itself far ahead of AMD technically last year with its Core i7 desktop CPUs, but the high-end prices for the Core i7 900-series made Intel’s most advanced chip architecture more of a luxury than an industry standard. Monday’s announcement of Intel’s new, more affordable Core i7 800-series chips, as well as an even [...]

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AMD aims to stay in the race with Magny-Cours 12-core CPU

Sep 01, 2009 No Comments

At the recent Hot Chips conference in Palo Alto, AMD outlined its upcoming 12-core server processor, codenamed “Magny-Cours.” The new CPU will arrive in 2010, and will fit into the same power envelope as the existing six-core Istanbul processor. But to make that happen, AMD had to make some compromises. Tweet This Post

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Intel to focus on next generation of chips

Aug 23, 2009 No Comments

IDG News Service – Intel will focus on its next generation of smaller and faster chips at a conference next month as it prepares to ship new chips for systems in 2010. Intel plans to shed more light on the Westmere architecture at the Intel Developer Forum (IDF), which will be held Sept. 22-24 in [...]

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