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Intel's new Larrabee processor chip line will feature multiple cores, as in dozens. |
Intel and rival AMD have been subpoenaed by the US Federal Trade Commission. |
Intel Mash Maker creates a toolbar in your Web browser which can suggest different pre-made visualization tools that you can view on different Web pages. |
Intel Core 2 Quad and Xeon processor prices are reduced by 50 percent in an effort to clear out 65nm inventory and to offer a low-price alternative to rival AMD. |
Intel recorded Q1 revenue of $9.7 billion, up 9% year over year, gross margin up 4 points and operating income up 23%.0 |
Intel has moved more than 400 employees from its Flash Memory Group to join the new Numonyx flash memory company. |
Intel announced that it will officially release six-core processor during the second half of this year. |
Developed by Intel and Micron, the new NAND flash chip can read and write data 5 times faster. |
The new processors incorporate 420 million transistors for each dual core chip. |
The new chips will be 20 percent faster and will use 30 percent less power. |
Intel Atom processor is targeted for Mobile Internet Devices and Centrino technology for portable devices for longer battery life. |
Intel says that Atom is using the World's smallest transistors designed for new Internet devices and low-cost PCs. |
Intel has partnered with Cray, which currently uses AMD processors, to build a new range of high-performance computer systems. |
Intel's Classmate PC is a new low cost budget laptop is designed for poor school children in developing markets. |
Intel announced an improved wireless card for notebook PC users to share more data faster |
Intel advances multi-core technology into the era of teraflop chips |
Intel has jumped into the solid state flash drive market with both feet |
Intel said Wednesday it would add vPro IT management to the bundle, which PC vendors are scheduled to begin selling by June |
Intel's new Penryn family of chips are reportedly more energy efficient and friendlier to the environment and due out in late 2008 |