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Intel adds security to second-generation VPro

News Intel will release its "LaGrande" security technology in the second half of the year with the launch of its second-generation VPro business desktop technology. One major feature in the second-generation VPro, code-named Weybridge, is a security...

[March 19, 2007, 12:05]

Intel: Hyper-threading to speed desktops

News In the second half of 2003, Intel will introduce LaGrande, a security technology that prevents hackers or viruses from obtaining or corrupting data in a PC. LaGrande will make its initial appearance in Prescott, Intel's next generation of desktop...

[September 10, 2002, 7:34]

Intel breathes new life into desktops

News One feature Prescott won't have, though, is LaGrande, a technology to prevent outsiders from snooping on hard drives. At the last Developer Forum, Intel President Paul Otellini said that Prescott would come with LaGrande.

[February 21, 2003, 9:01]

Intel to put security on a chip

News Code-named LaGrande Technology (LT), the initiative involves integrating security features into processors and chipsets to provide a more secure computing environment. LaGrande delivers a hardware-based foundation for security," Otellini stated in...

[October 14, 2002, 11:53]

Via chips away at security issues

News But the company plans to step up security with a new technology it calls LaGrande. LaGrande, which will be part of new Pentium 4 chipsets sold later in the year, will protect hard drives and encrypt data sent between PCs.

[January 21, 2003, 16:34]

Intel untangles dual-core chips

News LaGrande is now one of Intel's key technologies, he said, and will be delivered in the next two to three years. He said that it would probably be introduced like hyperthreading, with parts available with and without LaGrande, and the user able to...

[September 17, 2003, 0:10]

Intel Trusted Execution Technology and Digital Office Platform Security

White Papers This presentation provides description of Codename Lagrande Technology (LT) and explains why measurement of the Virtual Machine Monitor (VMM) is so important. The presentation explains how LT and the VMM measurement fit into IT use models and...

[November 4, 2006, 0:00]

Intel Virtualization Technology Implementation Details: How the T's Work Together

White Papers It shows how Intel VT, codename Lagrande Technology and Intel Active Management Technology (Intel AMT) work together. The presentation also explains how Intel's comprehensive set of virtualization technologies are integrated into platform...

[November 4, 2006, 0:00]

Intel updates vPro for desktops

News The updated processor — an Intel Core 2 Duo and Q35 Express chipset — includes the Trusted Execution Technology feature, known under its code name LaGrande, which was initially announced in 2002. The new vPro also has improved System Defense...

[August 28, 2007, 8:16]

New group aims at universal security

News The PC hardware giant's latest security technology, "LaGrande," will be introduced in the second half of the year. Among the many forthcoming technologies are Intel's LaGrande, chipmaker Via Technologies' Padlock, Phoenix Technologies' Core Managed...

[April 9, 2003, 12:00]

AMD outlines chip strategy

News The larger rival has already announced an advanced security technology called LaGrande, virtualisation and dual-core chips. The company is relatively tight-lipped about Pacifica, but said it will be a dual-core chip that also contains...

[November 15, 2004, 7:25]

Intel chips to go their own way

News Desktop chip Prescott, meanwhile, will sport LaGrande, a security technology that prevents outsiders from sniffing a hard drive, and hyper-threading, an inheritance from the Pentium 4 that lets a single chip behave to some degree like two.

[February 18, 2003, 13:22]

Intel leans towards higher estimates for second quarter

News Other upcoming chip features include Intel's LaGrande technology for security and its Vanderpool technology for virtualisation, Intel executives have said. Intel has long been involved in rolling out new technology and in setting industry standards.

[June 4, 2004, 9:10]

Intel looks to spread silicon 'everywhere'

News Prescott, the successor to the current version of the Pentium 4, is expected to feature a new version of hyperthreading, called HT2, while an accompanying chipset will come with a security technology called LaGrande that prevents outsiders from...

[October 23, 2002, 8:31]

Yes - they are - but they need not have been

Talkback The "mess" that is the Intel "TXT" (trusted execution technology) or "LaGrande", along the lines of Microsoft's "Palladium" scheme, is providing a ridiculous patch up to hardware that should not be necessary.

[September 20, 2007, 6:13]

Intel abandon plans for 4GHz Pentium 4s

News The chipmaker also intends to emphasise more sharply technologies such as 64-bit functionality, HyperThreading and a security technology called LaGrande. Intel is dumping plans to release a Pentium 4 processor that runs at 4GHz, saying it will...

[October 15, 2004, 9:30]

Rupert Goodwins' Diary

Blog This runs in parallel with persistent stories that a similar introduction plan is intended for the LaGrande "trusted computing" security stuff -- or even that it's already in the Centrino chipset, just waiting for the magic code to arrive and...

[October 31, 2003, 14:20]

Intel prepares dual-core demo

News Otellini and others will also give updates on some of the technologies, such as LaGrande, Vanderpool and Silvervale, that will increase security and performance of PC processors. Intel will demonstrate a dual-core processor at the Intel Developer...

[September 2, 2004, 16:30]

Intel readies expanded chip lineup

News The chipsets accompanying Presler will feature EM64T (64-bit translation capabilities); virtualisation that juggles multiple tasks by dividing them into separate regions for personal, work and administrative uses; enhanced speed step to help power...

[October 13, 2005, 12:40]

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