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<endeca_term>Intel chips</endeca_term> get USB 3.0 support

Intel chips get USB 3.0 support

The chipmaker has finally introduced USB 3.0 support to its processors, as it announced the shipping of its 7-series chipset Read more

10 April, 2012 by Brooke Crothers

Photos: Intel chips powering the 1,000 mph Bloodhound car

Atom chips helping supersonic car to beat land speed record Read more

26 July, 2010 by William Shenton

Intel promises Medfield inside phones in 2012

Smartphones powered by Intel chips should go on sale by the first half of 2012, the... Read more

19 May, 2011

Hitachi launches top-end storage array

...takes over as Hitachi Data Systems' flagship storage system, adding extra capacity, Intel chips, more focus on virtualisation and Dynamic Tiering technology Read more

28 September, 2010 by Jack Clark
Dell PowerEdge R720

Dell PowerEdge R720

With its Xeon E5-2600 processors, extra memory, extra storage and enhanced management options, the PowerEdge R720 is a real powerhouse that hits the sweet spot when it comes to the 2P2U server market. Read more

19 April, 2012 by Alan Stevens
Intel's victims: Eight would-be giant killers

Intel's victims: Eight would-be giant killers

...68060 in the mid-1990s. However, it couldn't keep up with Intel chips' power consumption, clock speed and overwhelming industry software advantages, which let... Read more

4 December, 2010 by Rupert Goodwins

China's homegrown chips get inspiration from Mao

...of fabrication in China, Loongson Chips use half the electricity of comparable Intel Chips, said Hu Weiwu, chief hardware architect at the company. The rise... Read more

29 February, 2012 by Tom Hancock
Intel digs deeper into mobile plans

Intel digs deeper into mobile plans

...and India's Lava on board to create low-cost smartphones using Intel chips rather than the ubiquitous ARM-based processor family. The first Intel... Read more

28 February, 2012 by David Meyer

Tilera targets simple cloud tasks with 36-core processors

...on a RISC architecture and consume much less power than current x86 Intel chips. For example, the 36-core 1.2GHz Gx8036 processors consume 25W... Read more

30 January, 2012 by Jack Clark

Leaked Intel list reveals Ivy Bridge details

...For more on this ZDNet UK-selected story, see List surfaces of Intel chips destined for ultrabooks, MacBooks on CNET News. Get the latest technology... Read more

7 December, 2011 by Brooke Crothers
Intel builds sensor grenade for firemen

Intel builds sensor grenade for firemen

...the company declined to say which processors it did use. Putting non-Intel chips in the device "helps Intel build the right processors for this... Read more

13 September, 2011 by Jack Clark

Will HP or Asus lead the Ultrabook revolution?

...expected to be the first company to release Ultrabooks based on new Intel chips code-named Huron River. It said: "Two models will be available... Read more

11 July, 2011

Japan takes Top500 supercomputer crown from China

Japan's K Computer has taken the title of the world's most powerful supercomputer with a Fujitsu-built system that relegates last year's winner, the Chinese Tianhe-1a, to second place Read more

20 June, 2011 by Jack Clark

Microsoft reports strong results despite PC dip

...32 percent growth in its server/data centre sales. Increased sales of Intel chips should eventually lead to some increase in sales of Microsoft operating... Read more

28 April, 2011

CES 2011: Intel's Sandy Bridge chips, with DRM?

...in the best possible quality. This technology is built into the new Intel chips and will become even more important once wireless display technology like... Read more

6 January, 2011

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