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Intel unveils new dual-core processors

Intel unveils new dual-core processors

Intel has released new processors and chipsets as part of the company's new home and office PC platforms.
Ron Osborn May 27 2005, 10:43AM Software
Microsoft, Intel build up patent portfolios

Microsoft, Intel build up patent portfolios

Patents issued to Microsoft and Intel have highlighted an intellectual-property imperative driving technology powerhouses to aggressively build up their patent portfolios.
Alexander Wolfe May 2 2005, 9:35AM Hardware
Intel, SAP form RFID team

Intel, SAP form RFID team

SAP and Intel have teamed up to get RFID data directly into backend systems.
Staff Writers Mar 11 2005, 12:00AM Hardware
Intel advances multicore plan

Intel advances multicore plan

Intel claims to have made good on a vow last year to rewrite its product road map to focus on dual-core and multicore processors.
Edward F. Moltzen Mar 7 2005, 12:00AM Software
Intel sketches long-range chip vision

Intel sketches long-range chip vision

Intel's 10-year technology vision includes the ability to put hundreds of cores on one processor, which would permit the creation of scores of "arrays" on a chip devoted to separate functions like video, graphics or VoIP, one of the chip giant's top technologists said this week.
Edward F. Moltzen Mar 4 2005, 12:00AM Software
Intel broadens digital home reach

Intel broadens digital home reach

Intel has agreed to acquire Israeli developer Oplus Technologies in an effort to expand the chipmaker's reach into the digital home.
Antone Gonsalves Feb 25 2005, 12:00AM Collaboration
Hallmark claims BTX first

Hallmark claims BTX first

Hallmark Computer International claimed it was the first supplier to start shipping a computer that uses Intel’s latest Balanced Technology Extended (BTX) design concept.
Staff Writers , Staff Writers Feb 17 2005, 12:00AM Strategy
Intel to ship 64-bit Pentium 4 this month

Intel to ship 64-bit Pentium 4 this month

On the heels of what it said were brisk sales of 64-bit enabled Xeon server processors, Intel executives said this week they will begin enabling Pentium 4 desktop processors for 64-bit computing later this month.
Edward F. Moltzen Feb 9 2005, 12:00AM Collaboration
Intel reshape won't hit channel

Intel reshape won't hit channel

Intel's restructure into five global business units - including a new channel products group -- won't have any real effect locally, company executives said.
Fleur Doidge Jan 27 2005, 12:00AM Collaboration
Like father like Sonoma

Like father like Sonoma

Intel has outlined the latest step in its attack on mobile office productivity and multimedia notebooks, unveiling Sonoma, the codename for its new Centrino products designed for bringing high-end hardware and the associated performance to mobile computing.
Dan Chiappini Jan 18 2005, 12:00AM Collaboration
Intel hires fresh local staff

Intel hires fresh local staff

Intel Australia has hired several new staff in its Intel Solutions Services and Reseller Channel Organisation.
Staff Writers Nov 8 2004, 12:00AM Hardware
Intel, AMD slash mobile pricing

Intel, AMD slash mobile pricing

Intel kicked off its fourth quarter with hefty price cuts on high-end models of its Centrino mobile processing lineup.
Edward F. Moltzen Oct 20 2004, 12:00AM Mobility
Intel drives forward Moore's Law

Intel drives forward Moore's Law

Intel has created fully functional 70Mb static random access memory (SRAM) chips with more than half a billion transistors using advanced nm process technology.
Staff Writers Sep 1 2004, 12:00AM Hardware
Intel CEO warns workers about late products

Intel CEO warns workers about late products

Intel CEO Craig Barrett has called on employees to focus on "actions and attitudes" to halt a string of product delays and manufacturing problems that have frustrated the world's largest chip maker, according to a Reuters report.
Staff Writers Jul 29 2004, 12:00AM Hardware
Intel to delay Sonoma launch

Intel to delay Sonoma launch

Intel is set to delay the official launch of its forthcoming Sonoma mobile processor. According to company sources, Intel has decided to put off the formal launch from the second half of 2004 to early 2005.
Edward F. Moltzen Jul 19 2004, 12:00AM Hardware
Intel enters 32/64 bit market

Intel enters 32/64 bit market

Intel introduced its low-end entry into the 64-bit processor market this week with its Xeon-based Nocona processor.
W. David Gardner Jun 29 2004, 12:00AM Hardware
Intel finds faulty batch of Grantsdale chipsets

Intel finds faulty batch of Grantsdale chipsets

A fraction of Intel's new 915/925 chipsets, formerly code-named Grantsdale, were produced under a faulty manufacturing process and shipped to OEMs and system builders before their launch eary last week, an Intel spokesman said.
Edward F. Moltzen Jun 28 2004, 12:00AM Hardware
Intel to launch Grantsdale

Intel to launch Grantsdale

Chip maker Intel is taking the wraps off its long-awaited Grantsdale chipset, touting it as a key ingredient in its grand plans to drive convergence between computing, communications and content.
Edward F. Moltzen Jun 21 2004, 12:00AM Hardware
Computer pioneer launches patent suit against Intel

Computer pioneer launches patent suit against Intel

A Canadian computer designer, who claims to be the inventor of the personal computer, has filed a US$500 million patent infringement suit against Intel.
Staff Writers May 24 2004, 12:00AM Hardware
Intel to spend US$2B in Irish facility

Intel to spend US$2B in Irish facility

Intel said it planned to spend US$2 billion to expand its microprocessor manufacturing facility in Ireland.
Staff Writers May 20 2004, 12:00AM Hardware

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