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Intel puts flesh on Yonah

News Intel revealed more details of Yonah, the dual-core processor at the heart of its Napa mobile computing platform, on Tuesday. Due to start shipping in the first half of 2006, Yonah is a completely new design of processor combining 64-bit...

[August 24, 2005, 17:00]

Inside Intel's Napa platform review

Reviews The launch of Intel's new Napa platform brings with it Yonah, the company’s first dual-core mobile processor. Now more properly named the Intel Core Duo, Yonah is an evolution of the Pentium M processor.

[January 6, 2006, 0:01]

Pentium name begins to fade away

News Intel will sell its upcoming Yonah processor for notebooks and thin desktops under two designations, according to sources: Duo and Solo. The Duo label will essentially mean that the chip inside has two cores; notebooks with a single-core Yonah will...

[December 22, 2005, 9:50]

Intel to start New Year with new chip

News Intel will try to start 2006 off with a bang by releasing Yonah, a brand new notebook chip, and then follow with a push to move PCs into the living room. Yonah, a dual-core notebook chip based on a new design, will be released in January, said...

[December 14, 2005, 9:45]

Budget PC buyers buoyed at IDF

News Though Intel spent much time during the past week touting the benefits of Yonah, a dual-core chip for notebooks, the company said it will come out with a single-core version too. Intel will release versions of the low-power processor after the dual...

[August 26, 2005, 10:10]

Intel details dual-core notebook chip

News Yonah, a notebook chip coming from Intel in the first part of next year, is going to be a lot different than its predecessors, company executives say. Still, because it will be produced on the more advanced 65nm process, Yonah will be smaller and...

[June 3, 2005, 9:20]

Intel demonstrates power-saving tech

News Intel will show off its upcoming Yonah processor in two weeks and showcase a technology that lets one processing core sleep while the other one drives. DPC will be integrated into Yonah, Intel's first dual-core chip for notebooks, which will arrive...

[March 18, 2005, 8:20]

Intel readies expanded chip lineup

News These computers will rely on the upcoming Yonah notebook chip. The chips will include a faster front-side bus to 533MHz - up from 400MHz on previous versions built on the new Yonah processor architecture.

[October 13, 2005, 12:40]

Intel defends architectural advances

News With Yonah, people bring up the unified cache. Let's say you take Yonah, compare it to the competition and run single-threaded applications. Yonah just came out, but what still will need to be changed or improved in notebook architecture?

[March 10, 2006, 15:30]

Intel sells more chips but revenue disappoints

News Intel expects to see its first batch of dual-core mobile processors code-named Yonah later this year, Otellini said. Intel said it will release versions of the low-power processor after the dual-core Yonah launch in January 2006.

[October 19, 2005, 10:25]

AMD edges towards mobile enterprise deals

News Intel is slated to come out with Yonah, a dual-core notebook chip, in the first part of 2006. One of the key differences between the chips is that Yonah will not include 64-bit processing. AMD is on the verge of a milestone it has sought for years...

[August 23, 2005, 9:00]

Intel's concept PC apes Apple

News The company showed off its first 65nm, dual-core mobile chip, code-named Yonah, as well as a future chipset and updated Wi-Fi chips. Maloney said that Intel plans to include several new technologies with Yonah, including improved heat management...

[March 3, 2005, 10:40]

Intel reveals second-gen dual-core details

News They will succeed Presler, Yonah and Dempsey, respectively. Although Intel has released dual-core desktop processors and plans to release Yonah by the end of 2005, rival AMD has the edge right now in the server market, where software is better...

[May 6, 2005, 9:05]

Future portables go much faster all day, says Intel

News The company also revealed some details of its first dual-core mobile processor, codenamed Yonah. Yonah will be a key component of a new Centrino platform, code-named Napa, which will also include a support chip with integrated graphics called...

[September 9, 2004, 10:05]

Intel ships dual-core Presler

News Yonah, a 65-nanometer dual-core notebook chip, will go into volume production by the end of the year, he added. Intel has begun to produce chips made on the 65-nanometer process, adding an optimistic note to what has been a somewhat tough month for...

[October 28, 2005, 8:30]

Vendors struggle to ship Core Duo laptops

News Acer and Sony have started shipping a few notebooks that feature the dual-core processor, formerly known by its Yonah code name. Some companies are already shipping notebooks with Intel's new Core Duo processor, owing to its sooner-than-expected...

[January 30, 2006, 8:35]

Rupert Goodwins' Diary - Holy Land Special

Blog The Haifa IDC is, it turns out, the place where the Centrino was designed, and all subsequent mobile parts including Yonah. "I only got five hours sleep last night," one UK journalist complains: I would have lynched him had more coffee not appeared.

[January 6, 2006, 17:40]

Intel unveils dual-core details

News The first mobile dual-core chip, codenamed Yonah, will be fabricated in 65nm technology and include power management: it will ship in 2005 with volume deliveries in 2006. Intel fleshed out its dual-core processor strategy on Tuesday by announcing...

[December 15, 2004, 15:00]

Intel 'designing motherboard for Apple'

News The deal means Apple can use Intel’s Yonah chip, which will deliver a large performance boost when it launches at the start of 2006. Speculation is growing about Apple’s partnership with Intel, ahead of next month’s MacWorld show.

[December 29, 2005, 13:15]

Intel announces Skype alliance

News Due out in the first half of next year, Napa's technology combines the dual-core Yonah processor and the multimedia-enhanced Calistoga chipset. Intel is investing in VoIP giant Skype to make sure the company's software products are streamlined for...

[August 25, 2005, 9:20]

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