Top Story - Intel To Launch 32nm ChipsIntel is making a big leap later this week, moving from a 45-nanometer manufacturing process to 32nm with three new chips, unveiling three new chips at CES this week | ||
Top Story - Nokia,Intel On Mobile ArchitectureIntel and handset maker Nokia are teaming to develop new mobile computing device and chipset architectures, the companies said. | ||
Top Story - Intel Takes on ARM for Mobile Processor MarketIntel's Moorestown architecture is compelling, but Intel is coming late to the mobile platform party. | ||
Top Story - Intel Unveils 2010 Core ProcessorIntel introduced its new 2010 Intel Core family of processors, claiming to deliver integration and smart performance, including Intel Turbo Boost Technology for laptops, desktops and embedded devices. | ||
Top Story - Intel Saves By Free CoolingWouldn't it be nice if you could simply shut off the computer-room air conditioning units in your datacenter?
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Top Story - Intel Looks to Invest in Mobility and Cloud ComputingIntel pushes forward in its commitment to invest around Rs.900 crores in U.S. companies this year | ||
Top Story - Intel 'Breaks' Moore's Law With New Atom ChipsIt seems Moore's Law doesn't apply to the next generation of Intel's Atom chips. The low-cost, power-sipping chips, codenamed "Pineview," will greatly improve upon both of those traits, but at the expense of any significant speed boost.
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Top Story - Intel to Launch Eight-Core Nehalem-EXIntel will release its fastest and highly anticipated eight-core Nehalem-EX server processor later this month, a company executive said. | ||
Top Story - Intel Lynnfield Chips On Sale In TaipeiElectronics shops in Taipei's well-known Guang Hua computer market are perhaps the first retail outlets to offer Intel's latest Lynnfield microprocessors. | ||
Top Story - Intel: One Device Can’t Do It AllBusiness people and consumers looking for one electronic device that can take care of all their needs have false hopes, according to researchers at Intel | ||





