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Intel Adopting Android for Future Tablets

Intel Adopting Android for Future Tablets

Posted on Apr 26, 2011 by MG3

Filed in: IntelGoogle

Tucked away in the minutiae of Intel's recent earnings call, were some details of the chips maker's upcoming tablet plans. Intel had been working closely with Nokia on MeeGo. Now that the Finnish comp...

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Sandy Bridge-E Specs Leak to the Web

Sandy Bridge-E Specs Leak to the Web

Posted on Apr 26, 2011 by MG3

Filed in: CPUIntel

A week ago today, a leaked roadmap revealed Intel's future desktop processor plans, including the launch of the chip maker's high-end Sandy Bridge-E platform in the fourth quarter of 2011. Other than ...

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Intel porting Honeycomb to its tablets, Medfield smartphones on the way

Intel porting Honeycomb to its tablets, Medfield smartphones on the way

Posted on Apr 21, 2011 by MG1

Filed in: Intel

Corporate earnings calls can be tedious affairs. But sometimes, if you listen closely enough, you'll be treated to a nugget of product strategy in between those bursts of mind-numbing financial data. ...

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Intel promises Android 3.0 on x86 for this year

Intel promises Android 3.0 on x86 for this year

Posted on Apr 21, 2011 by MG1

Filed in: Intel

Intel chief Paul Otellini has revealed that Intel is developing a port of Android 3.0 (Honeycomb) designed to run on its x86 architecture. "We've received the Android code – the Honeycomb version of A...

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Intel Reports Q1 Results Exceed Expectations Thanks To Enterprise Strength

Intel Reports Q1 Results Exceed Expectations Thanks To Enterprise Strength

Posted on Apr 20, 2011 by MG1

Filed in: Intel

Industry folks have been anticipating the report of Intel’s Q1 results and it will be fully unleashed today after the market closes at 5:30pm ET. Why do we care? Well, analysts will tell you this is i...

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Intel's Ivy Bridge to Natively Support SuperSpeed USB 3.0

Intel's Ivy Bridge to Natively Support SuperSpeed USB 3.0

Posted on Apr 20, 2011 by MG1

Filed in: Intel

Congratulations to any of you who picked "Ivy Bridge" in the office pool trying to guess which chipset Intel would finally implement native USB 3.0 support in. At the Intel Developer's Forum (IDF) in ...

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Intel, Micron debut 8GB flash memory using 20-nanometer process

Intel, Micron debut 8GB flash memory using 20-nanometer process

Posted on Apr 19, 2011 by MG1

Filed in: Intel

Intel and Micron Technology have introduced a new 8GB flash product that makes use of a new 20-nanometer process instead of the older 25-nanometer system. The new products should enter the market in t...

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Intel paying bounty to favor Android on Oak Trail tablets?

Intel paying bounty to favor Android on Oak Trail tablets?

Posted on Apr 18, 2011 by MG1

Filed in: Intel

Intel is planning to pay a $10-per-device subsidy to encourage the creation of Android tablets using its "Oak Trail" Atom processor, a DigiTimes report has claimed. And a relevant port of Android 3.0 ...

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Leaked Intel Roadmap Shows Sandy Bridge-E

Leaked Intel Roadmap Shows Sandy Bridge-E

Posted on Apr 15, 2011 by MG3

Filed in: CPUIntel

One of the most frequently asked questions would-be builders ask is whether to buy parts now or wait for what's just around the corner. Generally speaking, you're usually better off building something...

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Intel prepping Android 3.0 strategy, paying PC builders

Intel prepping Android 3.0 strategy, paying PC builders

Posted on Apr 14, 2011 by MG1

Filed in: Intel

Intel's plans to support Android 3.0 on x86 may include paying incentives to get developers onboard. The chip designer was said on Wednesday to be paying a $10 chip subsidy to "first-tier notebook ven...

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Windows caught running on an NVIDIA Tegra 2 chipset, Intel sighs

Windows caught running on an NVIDIA Tegra 2 chipset, Intel sighs

Posted on Apr 14, 2011 by MG1

Filed in: Intel

The idea that Microsoft is the software and Intel is the hardware in a PC, has been so deeply engrained in our thoughts, that the two companies are sometimes referred to as Wintel. That is why it mark...

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Intel working with Google on Android tablets, 32nm Cloverview chipset in the pipeline

Intel working with Google on Android tablets, 32nm Cloverview chipset in the pipeline

Posted on Apr 14, 2011 by MG1

Filed in: IntelGoogle

Intel is definitely left out in the cold to snivel watching the mobile revolution unveiling in front of its very eyes. First Microsoftabandoned it to diversify into ARM-based chipsets, which fit might...

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Intel Thunderbolt dev kits coming this quarter, hopefully ushering in more 10Gbps-capable devices

Intel Thunderbolt dev kits coming this quarter, hopefully ushering in more 10Gbps-capable devices

Posted on Apr 13, 2011 by MG1

Filed in: Intel

Intel has just announced it will soon be making development kits available for its new Thunderbolt interconnect. The cable that can carry 10Gbps (in both directions!) has so far only seen itself insta...

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Intel's first Medfield-based smartphone to be a ZTE?

Intel's first Medfield-based smartphone to be a ZTE?

Posted on Apr 13, 2011 by MG1

Filed in: Cell PhonesIntel

It wasn't that long ago that Intel pulled a Dell, Anand Chandrasekher showing off a fancy new thing then quickly hiding it away out of sight. That was a Medfield-based smartphone, an Atom-powered mobi...

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Is Intel teaming up with ZTE for the launch of its phone?

Is Intel teaming up with ZTE for the launch of its phone?

Posted on Apr 12, 2011 by MG3

Intel commands the desktop PC market, but it has had a tough time trying to establish its positions in the mobile segment – the ARM chipset is practically found in every smartphone out there and with ...

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