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Intel appears to be distancing itself from Google's struggling smart TV project.
The EU has pledged to investigate Intel's planned purchase of McAfee.
Intel confirms that remote 'kill switch' will be a key security feature in Sandy Bridge.
Intel's much-vaunted Light Peak technology will apparently be launching based on copper cabling.
A group of companies including AMD, Intel, and Samsung, have pledged to cease D-Sub support.
Intel has confirmed plans to upgrade to using 450mm wafers for its future chip production.
Intel has founded a Netbook and Tablet group to counter the growing threat from ARM.
ASRock has adopted pro gamer, Fatal1ty, to try its own range of branded motherboards.
Dell's V130 ultra-slim laptop is the first to ship with Intel's Hyperbaric Cooling technology.
US PC maker Digital Storm has announced the Hailstorm, a sub-zero gaming PC.
ARM co-founder Hermann Hauser predicts that the company will 'obliterate' Intel.
Details of Intel's Z68 Express chipset for Sandy Bridge processors appeared on a leaked slide.
Intel Capital, the chip giant's investment arm, has announced deals totalling $77M.
AMD has set its enmities aside and teamed up with Intel on the MeeGo Linux project.
New ROG and TUF boards, plus a look at the new EFI BIOS of the forthcoming boards
With the same X25-M G2 tech, Intel adds a late drop in between its 80GB and 160GB SSDs.
We've got pictures and details about MSI's upcoming P67 and H67 motherboards.
The i7-950 has crashed in price over the last month. Is this enough to make the i7-930 obsolete?
Gigabyte ditches its traditional colours for Intel's new Sandy Bridge CPU - see what you think!
Details of Intel's upcoming Sandy Bridge-based Core i3 2100T have leaked, including a tiny TDP.
Intel may launch Sandy Bridge CPUs are CES, but it's later we get to see performance results.
October 14 2021 | 15:04