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Intel looks beyond silicon for processors past 2017
Intel CEO Paul Otellini says that silicon will last for three more generations of processors, when it will be replaced by a new and “very cool” base material.
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AMD ditches processor and GPU brands for new ‘Vision Technology’ logo
Chipmaker says that replacing the Athlon, Turion and ATI stickers on PCs with new Vision, Vision Premium and Vision Ultimate will give consumers ‘clarity’...
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Intel confirms Core i3 as ‘entry-level’ Nehalem chip
The industry’s worst-kept secret becomes official as Intel reveals the Core i3 processor, due for release in early 2010, as its ‘entry-level’ CPU built on the Nehalem architecture.
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Intel launches first Core i5 chips, cheaper Core i7 CPUs
The powerful ‘Nehalem’ microarchitecture moves into the mainstream with the Core i5-750, a 2.6GHz quad-core which can throttle up to 3.2GHz in single-core ‘Turbo’ mode.
Windows 7 “made for multicore”
Intel and Microsoft work together to fine-tune Windows 7 so it can take advantage of multicore and multithreading processors.
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Dell slashes Adamo notebook by $1,500
It’s a case of ‘better late than never’ as the ultra-portable, ultra-chic and ultra-expensive Dell Adamo plummets to the realm of affordability after a whopping $1,500 price cut!
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First Look: Lenovo ThinkPad T400s
Australia’s first hands-on review of the deceptively ‘thin and light’ ThinkPad T400s makes us wonder if Lenovo has created the Bruce Lee of laptops...
Core i5 desktop tag team: 45nm Lynnfield to be followed by 32nm Clarkdale
Intel’s ‘Desktop 2010’ roadmap kicks off with its first 32nm processor headed for mainstream desktop PCs rather than high-end systems.
MSI’s X-Slim 340 – the shape of notebooks to come?
This sleek MacBook Air wanna-be heralds an invasion of affordable thin-and-light notebooks built around Intel’s Core 2 ‘Ultra’ processor.
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Sticky Intel badges get new look, are still a b*tch to remove
The new design reveals a peek at the processor die to remind PC buyers what ‘Intel inside’ actually means.
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