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- PA Semi ARM chip bound for Apple tablet
- Back in May 2008 Intel Germany CEO Hannes Schwaderer confirmed an upcoming, larger, "version of the iPhone" based on Intel's Atom platform. His comments were later retracted by Intel corporate who claimed that Schwaderer’s comments were misinterpreted. In its carefully-worded apology, Intel implied that Atom wasn't suitable...
- Tags: ARM, Apple Inc., Intel Atom, Intel Corp., Chip, Tablets, Notebooks, Smart Phones, Processors, Hardware, Notebooks & Tablets, Consumer Electronics, Personal Technology, Semiconductors, Components, Jason D. O'Grady
- Blog posts 2009-10-05
- Intel: 32nm is just the beginning
- Intel hasn't released its 32nm Westmere processors yet, but executives spent the first day of the Intel Developer Forum IDF talking about technology even farther down road. In his keynote, executive VP Sean Maloney gave a glimpse of a desktop running Sandy Bridge, the new microarchitecture that comes after Westmere,...
- Tags: Graphics, Intel Corp., Chip, GPU, Westmere, Sandy Bridge, Process Technology, Larrabee, Semiconductors, Processors, Hardware, Components, John Morris
- Blog posts 2009-09-23
- Intel on laptop chips: Speed kills
- Intel today announced its Core i7 Mobile Processor for laptop computers, as well as an "Extreme Edition" version designed for gaming machines. The company, though, isn't just touting the improved processor clock speed - which is 75 percent faster through the use of Intel's Turbo Boost Technology. by Sam Diaz
- Tags: Laptop Computer, Intel Corp., Chip, Clock Speed, Processors, Games, Semiconductors, Hardware, Components, Personal Technology, Sam Diaz
- Blog posts 2009-09-23
- Intel's Maloney to talk servers, data centers
- Intel's Sean Maloney doesn't take the stage for about another hour at the Intel Developer Forum, but we do know he's going to give server chips a little love. Here's what Maloney, executive vice president and co-general manager of Intel Corporation's Intel Architecture Group IAG, will say...
- Tags: Data Center, Intel Corp., Chip, Semiconductors, Network Technology, Servers, Processors, Hardware, Networking, Components, Larry Dignan
- Blog posts 2009-09-22
- AMD, Intel battle for the mainstream - how low can quad-core go?
- Two stories about AMD jumped out at me this week. First, market researcher iSuppli reported that Intel had increased its share of the worldwide PC processor market, by revenues, to more than 80 percent--a level it hasn't reach in nearly four years. AMD lost share not because it is selling...
- Tags: AMD Athlon, Quad-core, Advanced Micro Devices Inc., Intel Corp., Chip, Athlon II X4, Processors, Semiconductors, Hardware, Components, John Morris
- Blog posts 2009-09-17
- Intel bolsters entry-level server chip lineup
- Intel's Nehalem platform is extending into more markets including entry -level servers and more mainstream consumer PCs. On Tuesday, Intel said that its Intel Core i5 processor family, two new Core i7 chips and a series of Xeon chips geared toward small businesses were now available. These...
- Tags: Intel Xeon, Intel Corp., Chip, Xeon 3400, Tech Economy Watcher, Semiconductors, Network Technology, Servers, Processors, Hardware, Networking, Components, Larry Dignan
- Blog posts 2009-09-08
- AMD amps up performance-per-watt with new Opteron chip
- Advanced Micro Devices has shipped a new Opteron chip that it is pitching as a processor alternative for servers that will be used in cloud computing infrastructure or "hyperscale" data centers. The Six-Core AMD Opteron EE processor operates at just 40 watts average CPU power ACP, which...
- Tags: AMD Opteron, Advanced Micro Devices Inc., Chip, Six-Core AMD Opteron EE Processor, Processors, Semiconductors, Hardware, Components, Heather Clancy
- Blog posts 2009-09-01
- Intel discusses upcoming laptop and Atom chips, why we need more performance in mobile devices
- This week I'm at the Semicon West show in San Francisco. Most of this is inside baseball--the show is devoted to the companies that make the equipment used to manufacture chips--but in his opening keynote, Anand Chandrasekher, who heads up Intel's Ultra Mobility Group, discussed some details of the company's...
- Tags: Performance, Mobile, Power Consumption, Mobile Device, Laptop Computer, Intel Corp., Chip, Advertising & Promotion, Performance Management, Notebooks, Processors, Marketing, Human Resources, Workforce Management, Hardware, Notebooks & Tablets, Semiconductors, Components, John Morris
- Blog posts 2009-07-15
- Intel to skip 45nm Havendale and go directly to 32nm Clarkdale
- Smaller, smaller, smaller! That seems to be the vibe over at Intel, which recently decided to skip production of 45-nanometer Havendale CPUs and will go directly to 32nm Clarkdale because development for the chips is going smoothly, according to sources at motherboard makers...
- Tags: Intel Celeron, Intel Pentium, Intel Corp., Chip, EOL, Processors, Semiconductors, Hardware, Components, Andrew Nusca
- Blog posts 2009-06-22
- Intel announces new chips, excited about notebooks, WiMax
- Intel offered a sneak peek Monday afternoon at some news it plans to announce today at the Computex show in Taiwan. The company said it will introduce three new Intel Core 2 Duo processors, a new ultra low voltage Pentium processor and a new mobile chipset. Statement ...
- Tags: Notebook, Mobile, Intel Corp., Chip, WiMAX, Wi-Fi, Advertising & Promotion, Wireless And Mobility, Processors, Marketing, Semiconductors, Hardware, Components, Sam Diaz
- Blog posts 2009-06-01
- Forbes: No new iPhone chip next week
- Although Apple is widely believed to announce a third-generation iPhone handset at WWDC with up to 32GB RAM and a 3.2MP camera with video recording capabilities, Forbes thinks that it's too soon to see the fruits of last year's acquisition of chipmaker P.A. Semi in the new iPhone. Instead,...
- Tags: Apple iPhone, Mobile, Forbes, Apple Inc., Chip, Semiconductors, Advertising & Promotion, Network Technology, Processors, Hardware, Marketing, Networking, Components, Jason D. O'Grady
- Blog posts 2009-06-01
- AMD Istanbul: Field Upgrade Only If Your Hands are Nimble
- The newly-launched AMD Opteron 24xx and 84xx server CPUs have six processor cores. Unlike Intel's Nehalem, which requires entirely new and unproven mainboards, systems, chipsets and sockets, the "Istanbul" is based on existing, mature AMD chipsets and uses the existing 1207-pin Socket F, allowing current Quad-Core...
- Tags: Istanbul, Quad-core, Server, AMD Opteron, Advanced Micro Devices Inc., CPU, Chip, Nehalem, Processors, Semiconductors, Hardware, Components, Jason Perlow
- Blog posts 2009-06-01
- Intel: New Nehalem chip has "dramatic" performance gains
- Intel said today that it will start producing a new, more powerful Xeon processor, called Nehalem-EX, later this year. The chip will feature eight cores and will support 16 threads and 24 MB of cache. In a statement, the company called the increased performance "dramatic, posting the highest-ever jump from...
- Tags: Performance, Scalability, Intel Corp., Chip, Semiconductors, Network Technology, Servers, Processors, Hardware, Networking, Components, Sam Diaz
- Blog posts 2009-05-26
- AMD pushes Phenom II X4 to 3.2GHz
- AMD will give its Dragon desktop platform a boost today with the release of faster Phenom II X4 quad-core chips. The new platform, which also includes the ATI Radeon HD 4890 GPU announced earlier this month and an updated version of its OverDrive utility, is geared toward enthusiast and gamers....
- Tags: Quad-core, Memory, Advanced Micro Devices Inc., Chip, Phenom II X4 955, Radeon 4890, Processors, Semiconductors, Network Technology, Hardware, Components, Networking, John Morris
- Blog posts 2009-04-23
- Super-slim MSI X340, Intel CULV coming this month
- Intel hasn't made any secret of its plans to release ultra low-voltage chips for relatively inexpensive, ultra-thin consumer notebooks. In last week's earnings call, CEO Paul Otellini said the company looked forward to the "new consumer ultra low voltage products which will enable many new thing and light notebooks at...
- Tags: Notebook, Battery, Intel Corp., Chip, MSI, X340, Engineering, Processors, Semiconductors, Network Technology, Hardware, Components, Networking, John Morris
- Blog posts 2009-04-21
- AMD says "Fusion" chip looks good, but is 2011 too late?
- AMD appears to be on track to release its first "Fusion" processor that combines an x86 CPU core with a graphics processor on a single silicon chip sometime in 2011. The first so-called APU, or Accelerated Processing Unit, is code-named Llano and will be manufactured using 32nm process technology. ...
- Tags: Notebook, Advanced Micro Devices Inc., CPU, Intel Corp., Chip, GPU, Semiconductors, Network Technology, Processors, Hardware, Networking, Components, John Morris
- Blog posts 2009-04-21
- PlayStation - The Perils of Secrecy: is it Game Over?
- Microsoft's XBox 360's core technology was essentially funded and developed by Sony without them knowing, as detailed in the excellent book 'The Race for a New Games Machine' by David Shippy and Mickie Phipps. Sony partnered with Toshiba and IBM in 2001 to...
- Tags: Game, Sony Corp., Sony PlayStation 3, Sony Playstation, Cell, IBM Corp., Chip, Game Players, Semiconductors, Processors, Consumer Electronics, Personal Technology, Hardware, Components, Oliver Marks
- Blog posts 2009-04-18
- Intel: The bottom is in for PC demand
- updated: Intel reported a first quarter profit of $647 million, or 11 cents per share, on revenue of $7.1 billion, beating Wall Street's estimates and suggesting that the sluggish PC industry may have finally bottomed out. Analysts had been expecting earnings of two cents on revenue of $6.98 billion. Statement...
- Tags: Revenue, PC, Paul Otellini, Intel Corp., Chip, Semiconductors, Operational Accounting, Netbooks, Nettops & MIDs, Network Technology, Processors, Hardware, Finance, Networking, Components, Sam Diaz
- Blog posts 2009-04-14
- Intel updates Atom lineup; Eyes second half Nehalem push
- Intel on Wednesday announced two new Atom processors for Mobile Internet Devices MIDs and rolled out new designs for the Chinese market. The chip giant made the announcement in Beijing to coincide with its Atom chip's 1-year anniversary. Atom is the platform that powers netbooks. ...
- Tags: Intel Corp., Chip, Netbooks, Nettops & MIDs, Semiconductors, Processors, Network Technology, Hardware, Components, Networking, Larry Dignan
- Blog posts 2009-04-08
- Intel launches new chip logos, rating system
- Intel has revamped its processor badging and rating system, reports CNET's Brooke Crothers, and while consumers are the main target, business systems will get new badging as well. The new badges have a "peel away" look that reveals a die graphic in the upper right hand corner,...
- Tags: Intel Corp., Chip, Branding, Semiconductors, Network Technology, Processors, Marketing, Hardware, Networking, Components, Andrew Nusca
- Blog posts 2009-04-07
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