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Intel chips lift new Dell servers

News One of the new systems, for instance, comes with Intel chips that feature hyper-threading, a new technology that uses the chip's internal computing elements more efficiently. The second of Dell's new system, the thin, rack-mountable PowerEdge 1650...

[February 20, 2002, 11:31]

Intel chips to go their own way

News Chips in desktops and notebooks will start to go their separate ways in 2003 with the introduction of two new processor families that Intel will tout this week at its Developer Forum. Right now, Intel desktop and notebook chips come with slightly...

[February 18, 2003, 13:22]

Intel: Multicore chips outstripping software

News After years of delivering faster and faster chips that can easily boost the performance of most desktop software, Intel says the free ride is over. The software has to also start following Moore's Law," Intel fellow Shekhar Borkar said, referring...

[May 29, 2007, 13:05]

Intel shrinks chips to 90 nanometres

News Intel announced that its labs have produced memory chips that contain 330 million transistors, through manufacturing technology that will hit the mainstream next year. More importantly, the chips show that Intel is still comfortably meeting Moore's...

[March 12, 2002, 16:48]

Intel draws chips with extreme UV

News EUV lithography will come into play when Intel starts to make chips with an average feature size of 32 nanometres. The average feature size on current cutting-edge chips is 90 nanometres. Intel has reached another milestone on the path to...

[August 2, 2004, 8:30]

Intel: Chips will network the world

News Currently, Taiwan's TSMC manufactures many Intel communications chips because these chips originally came from companies Intel acquired. Integrating communications functions into microprocessors directly promotes Intel's overriding goal to become...

[March 1, 2002, 10:53]

Intel puts Tualatin chips on launch pad

News Offering only the faster speed limits the number of Celeron chips available to it, as Intel has yet to increase the bus on mobile Celeron chips to 133MHz. Tualatin shrinks the Pentium III's architecture from 0.18-micron geometry to 0.13-micron...

[July 26, 2001, 11:30]

Intel's new chips highlight conference

News Intel will throw a coming-out party in Palm Springs, California, this week for three new chips. For the first time, the chip maker will reveal details of two new chips and provide new information on a third new -- but well-known -- chip, the...

[February 15, 2000, 9:55]

Intel shows teraflop chips

News Intel chief executive Paul Otellini caused an early stir at the chipmaker's Developer Forum on Tuesday when he briefly showed off a silicon wafer containing chips capable of a trillion floating point operations per second.

[September 26, 2006, 18:20]

Intel sells more chips but revenue disappoints

News Intel chief executive Paul Otellini pointed to a boost from processors that power notebooks and highlighted the launch of the company's new dual-core Xeon processors ahead of schedule and the first shipment of chips built on its 65-nanometer...

[October 19, 2005, 10:25]

Intel's 'Prescott' chips go live

News The first Prescott chips will come out at speeds of 2.8GHz, 3GHz and 3.2GHz, Intel said. Although Intel will offer a mix of the two chips at first, it plans to rapidly increase production of the Prescott Pentium 4, with the aim of proliferating the...

[February 2, 2004, 7:25]

Intel quad-core chips launched

News Most major manufacturers plan to use Intel's chips in their latest products. Intel's quad-core chips, by contrast, were built by putting two of its Xeon 5100 series processors placed into a single package.

[November 14, 2006, 8:09]

Intel's vPro chips arrive

News This includes the processor, the chipset connecting the processor to the rest of the system, and networking technology, a combination Intel first hit upon with its Centrino notebook package of chips. Intel is counting on the success of brands such...

[September 8, 2006, 9:55]

Intel to buy Chips and Technologies

News Intel will pay $17.50 per share to make Chips a wholly-owned subsidiary. Intel and Chips and Technologies already share an excellent working relationship based on our joint efforts in graphics accelerators," said Craig Barrett, Intel's president...

[July 28, 1997, 9:29]

AMD, Intel trot out new chips

News The chips come out following announcements that the PC market has stumbled again. Although the new Athlon XP and the Celeron run at the same speed, the two chips will be targeted at different segments of the market.

[June 10, 2002, 9:03]

Intel powers up notebook chips

News Intel says the fastest of the new chips, the 1.13GHz, will offer a 25 percent to 45 percent performance boost from the current 1GHz mobile Pentium III, depending on the application being used. The chipmaker plans a launch event on Monday morning...

[July 30, 2001, 18:03]

Intel prepares nine new chips for launch

News The new socket will prompt Intel's first batch of five numbered desktop Pentium 4 chips. Three Celeron D chips ranging in speed from 2.53GHz to 2.8GHz with processor numbers between 325 and 335 will come out then, sources familiar with Intel's...

[June 7, 2004, 8:35]

Intel debuts new mobile chips

News Intel Monday announced several new mobile chips using SpeedStep technology for lower power. See Chips Central for daily hardware news, including an interactive timeline of AMD and Intel's upcoming product launches.

[September 25, 2000, 12:55]

Intel puts its best chips forward at TechX

News Splinter is expected to woo buyers at the trade show by highlighting Intel's new chips in virtually every area of the PC business, from mini-notebooks to servers. Splinter will discuss Intel's newest products, including Itanium and the new Pentium...

[June 22, 2001, 10:22]

Chips are down for Intel

News Intel is also aggressively trying to move into new markets, such as mobile phone chips, which could be hampered if Intel cuts its capital or R&D budget. See Chips Central for daily hardware news, including interactive roadmaps for AMD, Intel and...

[February 21, 2001, 7:40]

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