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Intel to ship 10-core Xeon processor in first half

Intel to ship 10-core Xeon processor in first half

Posted on Feb 22, 2011 by MG3

Filed in: CPUIntel

An Intel spokesman on Thursday said its upcoming 10-core Xeon processor, code-named Westmere-EX, will reach servers in the first half of this year.

The chip will succeed Intel's fastest server chip, ...

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Intel Launches Core i7 990X Extreme Edition CPU

Intel Launches Core i7 990X Extreme Edition CPU

Posted on Feb 15, 2011 by MG3

We'll have to wait and see if Intel makes a formal announcement later today, but regardless, you can now hop online and purchase a Core i7 990X Extreme Edition processor. The 990X is Intel's new flags...

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Intel @ MWC 2011: Atom-Based Medfield SoC Now Sampling, Low-Power LTE Modems In 2012

Intel @ MWC 2011: Atom-Based Medfield SoC Now Sampling, Low-Power LTE Modems In 2012

Posted on Feb 14, 2011 by MG3

Filed in: CPUIntel

Though we still like to think of Intel first and foremost as a computer CPU company, the fact of the matter is the company is trying its hardest to expand their horizons. Among their expansion efforts...

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Intel to ship dual-core Sandy Bridge chips on February 20

Intel to ship dual-core Sandy Bridge chips on February 20

Posted on Feb 10, 2011 by MG3

Despite recent problems with its 6 Series chipset Intel is moving full steam ahead with the rollout of new Sandy Bridge processors. The dual-core, four-thread mobile variants in the Core i3, i5, and i...

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Intel to retire old 45nm chips

Intel to retire old 45nm chips

Posted on Feb 09, 2011 by MG3

Filed in: CPUIntel

Intel is to place several processors at End of Life status, the processors effected are various 45nm desktop processors, including the the Pentium E5400, E6500, the Core 2 Duo E7400, E8400, and the qu...

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Intel recalls Sandy Bridge chipsets due to SATA screw-up

Intel recalls Sandy Bridge chipsets due to SATA screw-up

Posted on Feb 02, 2011 by MG3

Filed in: CPUIntel

Intel has today announced that its 6-series chipset, for use with the Sandy Bridge processors released earlier this year, has a serious flaw and that the company is recalling and replacing the affecte...

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Intel to Share Next-Gen Poulson CPU Details

Intel to Share Next-Gen Poulson CPU Details

Posted on Jan 27, 2011 by MG1

Filed in: CPUIntel

Itanium is still breathing, it seems. Poulson, which will follow the current Tukwila core, is expected to be released sometime next year, but Intel is apparently ready to share some architectural deta...

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Bulldozer 50% Faster than Core i7 and Phenom II

Bulldozer 50% Faster than Core i7 and Phenom II

Posted on Jan 13, 2011 by MG3

Filed in: CPUIntelAMD

Here, take some salt. AMD reportedly gave out performance figures in a presentation to its partners, performance figures seen by DonanimHaber. It is reported that an 8-core processor based on the "Bul...

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ARM vs Intel: the next processor war begins

ARM vs Intel: the next processor war begins

Posted on Jan 12, 2011 by MG3

Filed in: CPUIntel

It was a good CES for Intel. Sandy Bridge is out and the performance is ace. Our reviewer Jeremy Laird calls the new Core i5 a "huge leap forwards".

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Intel's 2nd Generation Core processor family announced, includes 29 new CPUs and enhanced graphics

Intel's 2nd Generation Core processor family announced, includes 29 new CPUs and enhanced graphics

Posted on Jan 05, 2011 by MG3

Filed in: CPUIntel

They're here! That is, Intel's Sandy Bridge mobile and desktop processors herein known as the 2nd Generation Core processor family or more simply as Intel Core 2011 processors to us. After months of t...

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Intel begins producing their tablet-specific Oak Trail processor

Intel begins producing their tablet-specific Oak Trail processor

Posted on Nov 25, 2010 by MG3

Filed in: CPUIntel

Intel has begun production on their line of tablet-specific Oak Trail processors, which will provide a low-cost solution when paired with their MeeGo OS, as Intel tries to pry the tablet market from A...

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Intel Core i7 990X Reportedly Shipping in Early 2011

Intel Core i7 990X Reportedly Shipping in Early 2011

Posted on Nov 24, 2010 by MG3

Before you go maxing out the available balance on your credit card picking up Intel's Core i7 980X processor, you may want to hang tight for a couple of months. According to news and rumor site Fudzil...

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Intel to Axe Several 45nm Processors

Intel to Axe Several 45nm Processors

Posted on Nov 19, 2010 by MG3

Filed in: CPUIntel

With Sandy Bridge right around the corner (and by right around the corner, we mean January 5, 2011), Intel has told its partners that it's getting ready to phase out a boatload of 45nm CPUs to ensure ...

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Intel providing 22nm fabrication capacity to semiconductor start-up

Intel providing 22nm fabrication capacity to semiconductor start-up

Posted on Nov 03, 2010 by MG1

Filed in: CPUIntel

Well, there sure are interesting things afoot in the land of Intel these days. Just last month the chipmaker announced a $6 to $8 billion dollar investment in factory upgrades to push ahead with hits ...

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Intel rolls out speed updates to mobile Core i5, Core i7

Intel rolls out speed updates to mobile Core i5, Core i7

Posted on Sep 27, 2010 by MG3

Filed in: CPUIntel

Intel today unveiled its second wave of 32nm notebook processors today with a refresh of its Core i5 and Core i7 lines. Full-speed, dual-core processors have been upgraded across the board;

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