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Intel preps new ‘Sandy Bridge’ processor wave for Core 2011
All-new 32nm design will replace the Nehalem microarchitecture for desktops and laptops in Intel’s Core 2011 processor launch.
Intel ups the core count
Today’s launch of the Nehalem EX-based Xeon series introduces the chipmaker’s first eight-core processor, and foretells a push beyond quad-core in the mainstream space.
Intel’s six-core desktop Core i7 ‘Gulftown’ chip ready to rumble
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Intel: “Atom is fast enough, for now…”
The third-gen Atom ‘Pineview’ processors remain pegged at 1.66GHz because “the Atom doesn’t need to be any faster”, says Intel.
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Pentium and Celeron: “We’re not dead yet!”
Intel’s hot-to-trot Core brands are getting all the attention at this week’s launch, but there’s also a 32nm Westmere-class Pentium on the menu.
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Intel’s 2010 notebook platform sidelines ‘Centrino’ brand
Notebooks built around the sixth-generation Centrino mobile platform, aka ‘Calpella’, won’t carry a fancy sticker or even a fancy name…
How Intel’s 32nm chips fit into Apple’s next-gen Macs
From the muscle-bound Mac Pro to the seductively slim MacBook Air, here’s how Intel’s new 2010 processors line up against Apple’s likely next-gen releases.
Intel’s mobile-mania: eleven notebook chips in new 32nm line
Notebooks sporting Intel’s first 32nm chips will go on sale from January 17th, with processors ranging from basic Core i3 to powerhouse Core i7.
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Intel ramps up Core i5 processor range
The made-for-mainstream Core processor gets a record eight new editions, from turbo-charged 3.73GHz desktops to ultra-low voltage mobile chips.
First Core i3 chips land for desktops and notebooks
Intel’s new entry-level processor finally makes its debut, completing the 'good-better-best' lineup beneath the Core i5 and Core i7.
Intel’s next leap: 32nm Westmere ‘system on a chip’ arrives
Today’s 2010 launch for Intel pushes the next-generation 32nm Westmere architecture into the spotlight with desktop and notebook processors for Core i3, Core i5 and Core i7.
Intel launches 17 new chips in 2010 Core line-up
Microsoft may have abandoned year-based versioning for Windows but Intel has picked up the baton to unveil its “all-new 2010 Intel Core processor family”.
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Up next for Intel (and Apple) - the Core i9 superslab?
Tests of Intel’s unreleased ‘Gulftown’ six-core 32nm CPU indicate a fire-breathing processor which could find its way into high-end desktops such as the next-gen Mac Pro.
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