Intel goes Google with cloud chip
Comment The key innovation in Intel's experimental 48-core chip isn't in the silicon at all. It's what the company's doing with it [02 Dec 2009]
- What Intel is doing is like Google's Methodology - Xwindowsjunkie
Intel launches 32nm Core processors
News Intel fires a broadside of Core i3, Core i5 and Core i7 chips into the market, adding more integration at lower power [08 Jan 2010]
Chip revenue falls 11.4 percent in 2009
News Worldwide semiconductor revenue dropped by $29bn compared with 2008, according to Gartner, the first time the industry has seen two declines in a row [18 Dec 2009]
Intel drops plans for Larrabee GPU in 2010
News The many-core architecture will instead be used as a software development platform for the time being, the chipmaker said [07 Dec 2009]
Intel shows 48-core 'datacentre on a chip'
News Intel is seeding industry and academia with a new manycore chip that shrinks many existing ideas onto a single piece of silicon [02 Dec 2009]
Photos: Intel's Single-chip Cloud Computer 
Photo Intel's experimental 48-core SCC processor is a pointer to the future says the company. Check out the chip and the lab where it was conceived in our gallery. [02 Dec 2009]
Intel Labs Europe takes on large-scale computing
News Intel Labs Europe has formed an alliance with three French institutions to investigate the challenges of large-scale computing [19 Nov 2009]
Gartner: Chip sales to rise to 2008 levels next year
News The analyst firm predicts that semiconductor revenues will return to pre-recession levels in 2010 [18 Nov 2009]
ARM opens resource centre for Android devs
News ARM wants to see Android prosper on its chips, predicting strong growth for the combination next year [17 Nov 2009]
Intel investigating Windows 7 iPhone sync flaw
News BIOS or system-configuration issues could be to blame for the flaw, which makes it impossible to synchronise iPhones with 64-bit Windows 7 PCs using P55 motherboards [03 Nov 2009]
Intel moves closer to next-gen memory
News Intel and Numonyx have announced practical advancements they believe will make phase-change memory meet its performance and capacity promise [29 Oct 2009]
Desktop supercomputer aims for 1.1 teraflops 
Photo Asus has unveiled a mini-supercomputer based on Nvidia graphics chips and a 3.33GHz Xeon [28 Oct 2009]
ARM ups speed, drops power with new chip
News The world's most popular processor architecture continues to push its performance while aiming for mobile internet dominance over Intel [21 Oct 2009]
- Well, well. - Tezzer
Sun and Fujitsu update Sparc64 VII chips
News Sun is touting improved database performance and low upgrade costs in an effort to fight back against competition from IBM and HP [14 Oct 2009]
Chip sales bounce back in August
News Global semiconductor sales showed a small jump on July figures thanks to energy-efficiency programmes and the rise of netbooks [05 Oct 2009]
Gartner: ARM-based devices gaining momentum
News Dominance of the x86 processor architecture in the PC industry will be challenged by the sustained growth of ultra-low-cost computers [01 Oct 2009]
Japanese researchers harness parallel chips
News A group of researchers aims to create a software standard for multicore chips in devices, including mobile phones and car-navigation systems [30 Sep 2009]
IBM's 35 atoms and the rise of nanotech
Analysis Don Eigler moved a single atom two decades ago. Since then, he and IBM have taken new steps in pursuing a dream of compact, power-efficient computing [29 Sep 2009]
- Very Good - Tezzer
How Intel's supercomputer almost used HP chips
Analysis In the 1990s, Intel seriously considered building the world's fastest supercomputer with a rival's processors, but the Pentium Pro arrived in time after all [24 Sep 2009]
IDF 2009 roundup: New directions for Intel
Roundup At its annual Intel Developer Forum, the chipmaker shows its latest wafers, as well as an emphasis on computing beyond the PC [24 Sep 2009]



