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Intel Threatens Legal Action Against Anyone Who Tries to use the HDCP Master Key
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Intel has confirmed the leak of its HDCP master key, but since any implementation would have to be done in hardware, the chip giant claims it isn’t worried. On Friday however they also confirmed that ...
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Intel to charge $50 to unlock stuff your CPU can already do
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Forum member reddoguk spotted this post on engadget, here's the story:
Intel's asking customers to pay extra if they want the full power of their store-bought silicon. An eagle-eyed Engadget reader wa...
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Intel announces Tunnel Creek - Atom E600 System on Chip
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At the end of this morning's keynote at IDF 2010, Intel announced the Atom Processor E600 series. It's a Moorestown-like SoC designed for embedded applications.
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Intel CE4200 ups its set-top game with 3D support and H.264 HD encoding
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We're sitting here at Intel's IDF 2010 day two keynote, and the company just announced its evolution of the Atom CE series for set-top boxes.
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Intel Reveals More About Sandy Bridge Core CPUs
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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
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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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Quad Core Sandy Bridge 3.4GHz on route
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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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Intel: Dual-Core Netbook Revolution Starts Now
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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 Drops Two New Atom Chips into Storage Appliance Sectors
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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
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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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Rumor: Intel Buying Its Way into the iPad and iPhone Through the Acquisition of Infineon
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If Intel had its way every single device on the planet would be powered by one of its processors, but one thing is holding them back from world domination, namely their dependence on x86 architectures...
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Intel drops prices on several Processors
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Next to the introduction of a couple of new processors Intel also dropped prices on several products. The new Core i7 970 is positioned at 885 USD, unfortunately that's higher then we all expected.
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Intel makes 3.2GHz Core i7 970, 2.8GHz Core i5 760 official
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Intel today quickly confirmed weekend leaks by confirming the launch of two new desktop processors. Topping the mix is the Core i7 970; the 32nm chip is Intel's
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First Impression: Intel's Extreme Tuning Utility
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Intel’s new Extreme Tuning Utility streamlines the user interface for tweaking your motherboard and CPU, and is pushing for widespread adoption among motherboard makers.
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Intel's Core i7 970 six-core chip shows at retailers
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Intel's first non-Extreme six-core chip, the Core i7 970, has began showing up in online retailers. The first such retailer, the UK-based Digital Fusion, is listing the 3.2GHz chip at the equivalent o...
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