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Toshiba goes straight on chip design

The company says its has a new idea for chip design to make smaller and cheaper processors: The shortest distance between two points is a straight line Read more

5 June, 2001 by John G.Spooner
A Case for <endeca_term>Integrated Processor</endeca_term>-Cache Partitioning in Chip Multiprocessors

A Case for Integrated Processor-Cache Partitioning in Chip Multiprocessors

...enforced by the operating system. This paper examines an operating system directed integrated processor-cache partitioning scheme that partitions both the available processors and the... Read more

20 November, 2009
SCOC3: A Space Computer on a Chip - An Example of Successful Development of a Highly Integrated Innovative ASIC

SCOC3: A Space Computer on a Chip - An Example of Successful Development of a Highly Integrated Innovative ASIC

This paper presents the definition of an integrated processor core ASIC named SCOC3 which is designed for space computers. It... Read more

19 February, 2010
Meeting Storage Demands for Home, SOHO and SMB Customers: Intel System-on-a-Chip Processors Provide Performance and Cost-Effectiveness for a New Generation of Storage Solutions

Meeting Storage Demands for Home, SOHO and SMB Customers: Intel System-on-a-Chip Processors Provide Performance and Cost-Effectiveness for a New Generation of Storage Solutions

The Intel EP80579 Integrated Processor product line provides a feature-rich solution to the dilemma of... Read more

1 July, 2008
AMD Phenom X4 9850

AMD Phenom X4 9850

AMD's new Phenom X4 9850 is overpriced and outclassed compared to its Intel-based quad-core competition. If PC vendors can use this chip to make cheap systems (as they did with older Phenoms), we might have nicer things to say; but as a DIY part at this price, we can't recommend AMD's latest quad-core CPU. Read more

28 March, 2008 by Rich Brown

ViewSonic airpanel V110

...these displays share the same core features (as dictated by Microsoft): an integrated processor and graphics chip; dedicated ROM and RAM; a built-in 802... Read more

10 February, 2003 by Stephanie Bruzzese

Itanium 2 on the way, but will it sell?

The economic downturn, which has led to many firms cutting or freezing IT expenditure, may have an impact on the success of Intel's latest server processor Read more

8 July, 2002 by Michael Kanellos

Handhelds to get leg up from RIM designs

...As part of the programme, Analog Devices will develop a custom-designed integrated processor that supports wireless communications and Java applications on a single chip... Read more

5 April, 2002 by Margaret Kane

Intel's mobile chip plan revealed

...of 2002. At that point, Intel will take another swing at an integrated processor, the Banias, Krewell said. "It's a highly-integrated Timna 2... Read more

20 July, 2001 by Mark Hatchman

Chipset from Via set to slash PC prices

All I want for Christmas is a cheap PC Read more

28 November, 2000 by Matthew Broersma

Intel developing new integrated chip

...its focus away from PCs and PC chips -- and developing a new integrated processor code-named "Timna." Intel told analysts Thursday during a Webcast that... Read more

29 October, 1999 by John G.Spooner

AOL readying free Net access device

For example, the company, which unveiled the Geode SC1400 integrated processor, is working with America Online to develop an access appliance for... Read more

16 July, 1999 by John G.Spooner

One Year Ago: Cyrix still in the red

...such as the 6x86MX and faster versions of its MediaGX, a highly integrated processor that packs graphics and sound functions. "Cyrix remains on track to... Read more

17 July, 1998 by Martin Veitch

Cyrix UK, industry impressed with NatSemi deal

...manufacturing capability." The source added that NatSemi seemed to be pushing the integrated processor side of the deal over the mainstream x86 chips: "I wonder... Read more

29 July, 1997 by Martin Veitch

Cyrix, Motorola cook fresh chips

...said. Meanwhile, Cyrix will introduce 166MHz and 180MHz versions of the MediaGX integrated processor for low-cost PCs. The Richardson, Texas, company is expected to... Read more

30 June, 1997 by Lisa DiCarlo

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