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Intel Reveals More About Sandy Bridge Core CPUs

Intel Reveals More About Sandy Bridge Core CPUs

Posted on Sep 14, 2010 by MG3

Filed in: CPUIntel

Sandy Bridge is Intel's code name for the next-generation of Core microarchitecture, and also the biggest leap in CPU technology for the company since its introduction of Nehalem.

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Intel's Sandy Bridge Architecture Exposed

Intel's Sandy Bridge Architecture Exposed

Posted on Sep 14, 2010 by MG15

Filed in: CPUIntel

A few weeks ago we previewed the performance of Intel’s next-generation microprocessor architecture, codenamed Sandy Bridge. We came away impressed

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Intel Demos Sandy Bridge, Shows off Video Transcode Engine

Intel Demos Sandy Bridge, Shows off Video Transcode Engine

Posted on Sep 14, 2010 by MG1

Filed in: Intel

Today marks the first day of our IDF 2010 coverage and we just left Dadi Perlmutter's keynote. Keeping up with tradition, Dadi's keynote focused on two of Intel's upcoming microprocessors.
Dadi began ...

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Intel buying Infineon's wireless unit for $1.4 billion

Intel buying Infineon's wireless unit for $1.4 billion

Posted on Aug 30, 2010 by MG1

Filed in: Intel

After months of speculation it’s finally official: Intel is purchasing Infineon’s wireless solutions unit for a cool $1.4 billion. The deal is expected to close in Q1 2011 and when it’s complete … boy...

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Quad Core Sandy Bridge 3.4GHz on route

Quad Core Sandy Bridge 3.4GHz on route

Posted on Aug 27, 2010 by MG1

Filed in: CPUIntel

The Sandy Bridge based processors will thus keep the Core i3, Core i5 and Core i7 branding with the Core i7 2000 series being the most powerful quad-core processor of the new line-up.

Leading the pac...

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New Intel, Nokia Joint Lab to Focus on 3D Mobile Tech

New Intel, Nokia Joint Lab to Focus on 3D Mobile Tech

Posted on Aug 24, 2010 by MG3

Filed in: IntelNOKIA

Intel and Nokia on Tuesday opened their first joint laboratory, a collaboration that will focus in part of the creation of 3D mobile technologies.

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Intel: Dual-Core Netbook Revolution Starts Now

Intel: Dual-Core Netbook Revolution Starts Now

Posted on Aug 23, 2010 by MG15

Filed in: CPUIntelAtom N550

Intel's a little late to its own game -- a handful of dual-core Ion-based netbooks already exist -- but hey, we're all for closing the door on the single-core Atom netbook era. As of this moment, ther...

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Intel x86 server marketshare  93.5 percent

Intel x86 server marketshare 93.5 percent

Posted on Aug 23, 2010 by MG1

Filed in: Intel

Research firm IDC reported that Intel got even more marketshare from AMD in the server market, and astonishing 93.5 percent.
According to a new market share report from IDC, Intel managed to take crit...

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The Intel $7.7 billion McAfee buy has mobile in mind

The Intel $7.7 billion McAfee buy has mobile in mind

Posted on Aug 20, 2010 by MG1

Filed in: Intel

Intel plans to spend $7.7 billion to buy McAfee and its security products and you can be sure that mobile phones and smartphones play a big role in this acquisition.
Smartphones have generally been fr...

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Intel to Acquire McAfee for $7.68 Billion

Intel to Acquire McAfee for $7.68 Billion

Posted on Aug 19, 2010 by MG3

Filed in: Intel

Intel, the world's largest chip maker, announced today that it has entered into a definitive agreement to acquire security firm McAfee by purchasing the company's common stock at $48 per share.

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Intel Drops Two New Atom Chips into Storage Appliance Sectors

Intel Drops Two New Atom Chips into Storage Appliance Sectors

Posted on Aug 18, 2010 by MG3

Intel's Atom processor line has become ubiquitous with netbooks and most nettops, but these aren't the only areas the Santa Clara chip maker sees Atom processors making a splash.

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Intel D425 & D525 Atom Processors Boost Performance for Faster Storage Processing

Intel D425 & D525 Atom Processors Boost Performance for Faster Storage Processing

Posted on Aug 17, 2010 by MG15

Back in March, we reported that Intel was moving forward into the always-on category of devices, and expanding their Intel Atom processors for devices like

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Intel buying Texas Instruments cable STB division: Google TV incoming?

Intel buying Texas Instruments cable STB division: Google TV incoming?

Posted on Aug 16, 2010 by MG15

Filed in: Intel

Intel has agreed to purchase Texas Instruments' cable modem division, with the chipmaker planning to use it as a showcase for their Atom-based SoCs.  TI's

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Intel Readies 25 nm NAND-based X25-M and X25-V SSDs for Q4 2010

Intel Readies 25 nm NAND-based X25-M and X25-V SSDs for Q4 2010

Posted on Aug 16, 2010 by MG15

Filed in: Intel

Intel is planning a series of four solid state drives (SSDs) in Q4 2010, that makes use of the latest IMFlash Technologies 25 nm NAND flash memory chips, under a

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Intel's Sandy Bridge, SSD roadmaps leak out

Intel's Sandy Bridge, SSD roadmaps leak out

Posted on Aug 15, 2010 by MG3

Filed in: Intel

Intel's Sandy Bridge processors and future SSDs have been revealed in a set of major roadmap leaks. The processor info obtained by MacBidouille shows 19 desktop and notebook processors shipping in ear...

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