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- Photos: Intel shows off next-gen chips
- Catchy names aren't a specialty of Intel. But Dunnington, Tukwila, and Nehalem will take us to the next level of computing. by Andy Smith
- Tags: product photos, chips, processors, Intel, PCs, servers
- Image galleries 2008-03-18
- Intel moving to six-cores this year; What will you do with them?
- Intel outlined plans to produce six-core chips in the fourth quarter. The move is that latest salvo in a game to out-core AMD on everything. AMD finally gets its quad-core chip out the door and Intel moves to six. The future looks like this: Four cores, six cores, eight cores,...
- Tags: Performance, Intel Itanium, Core, Intel Corp., Chip, Dunnington, Nehalem, Performance Management, Processors, Semiconductors, Servers, Human Resources, Workforce Management, Hardware, Components, Larry Dignan
- Blog posts 2008-03-18
- WA bill would keep call centers in state
- Washington state legislators want to pass a law that will reward employers for keeping tech call centers in the US, the Washington Alliane of Technology Workers says. "The idea behind this bill is very simple," said state Zack Hudgins (D-Tukwila), the prime sponsor of the bill. "We are...
- Tags: Government technology, State &, Local Govt
- Blog posts 2007-03-07
- Intel pushes back Itanium chips, revamps Xeon
- Intel pushes back Itanium chips, revamps XeonMore decisive steps ... backwards! Good showIntel once more preferred the well trodden road of the x86-32/64 ISA, rather than doing the right thing and moving forward. Now Intel realized that xeon is a 'gooder' alternative than Itanimu-2 for the servers? How long should...
- Tags: Processors, Intel Xeon, Phase 2, Intel Corp., Foxton, chip, Intel Itanium
- Discussion threads 2005-10-24
- Intel changes code name of future Itanium
- Intel changes code name of future ItaniumOK Wakeup ya'llLet's get them names right. Good grief can ZDnet come up with anymore "so what" stories. Am I wrong or could that not have gone into the news in brief section.100,000 Titanics sold in 2003 - Sure...The next time Intel...
- Tags: Processors, Intel Itanium, Itanic, Intel Corp., Apple Inc.
- Discussion threads 2003-12-18
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