Processors & Memory
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Written by Daniel
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Wednesday, 19 December 2007 10:48 |
Intel to delay launch of three 45nm quad-core CPUs on poor AMD performance
Digitimes Monica Chen, Taipei; Joseph Tsai, Wednesday 19 December 2007]
Intel has recently adjusted its product strategy and will postpone three 45nm quad-core CPUs that were originally scheduled to launch in January next year, according to sources at motherboard makers. Intel has already notified its partners that it will push back the launch of the three CPUs to February or March next year, depending on AMD's schedule for triple-core and the upcoming Phenom CPUs....More Comments in the Forums |
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Processors & Memory
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Written by Danrok
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Monday, 26 November 2007 11:08 |
From The Register: Intel's first next processors based on its next-generation 'Nehalem' architecture are due to appear a year from now, in Q4 2008. But the really interesting models will arrive during the first half of 2009: desktop and mobile CPUs with integrated graphics cores. |
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Processors & Memory
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Written by Danrok
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Monday, 23 July 2007 11:26 |
By DailyTech:
Intel last week released a new lineup of 1333 MHz front-side bus processors at low price points, but held off price cuts for existing processors until July 22. The day has arrived and Intel price cuts for existing Core 2 Duo and Core 2 Quad processors are going into effect at various retailers. |
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Written by Gizmo
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Thursday, 01 March 2007 22:03 |
According to a presentation that chip designers from IBM made recently at the IEEE's annual International Solid State Circuits Conference in San Francisco, the company has perfected a way to embed Dynamic RAM, or DRAM--the normal kind of main memory used in computers--into microprocessors rather than having to resort to the much more transistor-intensive Static RAM, or SRAM, commonly used in on-chip L1 and L2 cache memories. |
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Processors & Memory
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Written by Wolf2000me
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Friday, 08 December 2006 10:43 |
While the 45nm silicon scale will shortly begin mass production 32nm is not for today however Intel and TSMC are tightening their grasp on it, According to Intels director of technology strategy Paolo A Gargini. He also predicts Moore's law to be facing challenges from 22nm and beyond. I do scratch my skull with that prediction. I thought the same was already said when 90nm was still in the pipeline, we'll see as 22nm will probably be produced around 2015. http://www.digitimes.com/bits_chips/a20061206PD207.html Comment in the forums! |
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