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Intel May Show Ivy Bridge CPUs at Computex

Intel May Show Ivy Bridge CPUs at Computex

Posted on Feb 09, 2011 by MG3

Filed in: Intel

Intel is reportedly gearing up to showcase its 22 nm next-generation processors based on the Ivy Bridge architecture soon, possibly during Computex Taipei 2011 taking place from May 30 to June 4. Actu...

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Intel Completes Purchase of Infineon

Intel Completes Purchase of Infineon

Posted on Feb 02, 2011 by MG3

Filed in: Intel

Intel has finished the purchasing process of Infineon’s Wireless Business and that means problems for everyone making processor chips for mobile devices. The industry giant has so much clout that when...

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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 finds hard flaw in Sandy Bridge chipset, delays PCs

Intel finds hard flaw in Sandy Bridge chipset, delays PCs

Posted on Feb 01, 2011 by MG1

Filed in: Intel

Intel this morning warned of a serious bug with the Cougar Point chipset that would force it to delay desktop PCs using its Sandy Bridge processors. Those using the 6 series have a flaw that gradually...

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Infineon Intel acquisition deal is now complete

Infineon Intel acquisition deal is now complete

Posted on Feb 01, 2011 by MG1

Filed in: Intel

Intel is a company you don’t want to mess with. Their relentless pursuit of making better products year after year, combined with their massive manufacturing capacity, put them in a position where the...

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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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Intel investing $9 billion in 22nm manufacturing process

Intel investing $9 billion in 22nm manufacturing process

Posted on Jan 20, 2011 by MG1

Filed in: Intel

Intel will invest $2.7 billion over the next two years to upgrade its chip plant in southern Israel for producing 22nm technology. The Israeli government has contributed a 740 million shekel ($210 mil...

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Acer Android Honeycomb tablets to use Intel Sandy Bridge

Acer Android Honeycomb tablets to use Intel Sandy Bridge

Posted on Jan 19, 2011 by MG1

Filed in: AcerIntel

We know that Acer will be bringing out Android 3.0 Honeycomb tablets this year but the company has released a few more details about these devices. It looks like we can expect these things to be power...

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Intel's boss wants to put Windows 8 into smartphones

Intel's boss wants to put Windows 8 into smartphones

Posted on Jan 18, 2011 by MG1

Filed in: MicrosoftIntel

Windows 8 is still shaping up in Redmond, but Microsoft has already dubbed it its most important Windows ever. With the 300 000+ app ecosystem of iOS, and the 100 000+ of Android, we can easily see ho...

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Socket Pin Burnout Returns to Haunt LGA1155?

Socket Pin Burnout Returns to Haunt LGA1155?

Posted on Jan 17, 2011 by MG1

Filed in: MotherboardsIntel

Last year, credible reports of a design defect with LGA1156 sockets made by a certain component manufacturer in particular, made headlines. Reviewers found that extreme overclocking using increase vol...

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Intel CEO Talks About Competing with Arm

Intel CEO Talks About Competing with Arm

Posted on Jan 17, 2011 by MG1

Filed in: Intel

During Intel's fourth-quarter earnings conference call Thursday, CEO Paul Otellini revealed company plans to compete with the rapidly growing ARM chip ecosystem knocking at the backdoor. Currently ARM...

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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 Paying NVIDIA Technology Licensing Fees of $1.5 BILLION DOLLARS

Intel Paying NVIDIA Technology Licensing Fees of $1.5 BILLION DOLLARS

Posted on Jan 11, 2011 by MG3

Filed in: IntelnVIDIA

Today NVIDIA lets the world know that it’s signed a six year cross-lisencing agreement with Intel that includes a payment to NVIDIA of an aggregate of $1.5 billion USD in licensing fees payable in fiv...

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Intel LGA2011 Socket, X68 Express Chipset Pictured

Intel LGA2011 Socket, X68 Express Chipset Pictured

Posted on Jan 10, 2011 by MG1

Filed in: Intel

Here are the first pictures of Intel's new high-end CPU socket, the 2011-pin land grid array (LGA2011). A selection of pictures of an unannounced motherboard by MSI made it to the internet. LGA2011, c...

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