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Budget in price, mainstream in aspiration.
Ivy Bridge is now available for less than £100 - we check out whether the Core i3-3220 is worth the cash
$50 million deal for future Atom tech.
OoOE, four cores, LPDDR3 and Intel HD graphics.
We review the cheapest pair of LGA1155 motherboards we can find
Takes a well-earned rest in May 2013.
High-performance hex-core chip hits shops.
Dual-core 1.8GHz Core-i3 in a 100mm-square box.
Future motherboards will support Itanium or Xeon.
Offer 30% discounts to push 1:1 computing.
240GB model the first on the market.
Intel clearly rattled by ARM's microserver push.
Fingers crossed for Windows 8 launch.
A good indication of Intel's focus for the future.
Which isn't the same as saying 'untrue,' of course.
Discontinues wide range of chips - including an Ivy Bridge part.
Speaking in an internal meeting, Otellini warns of bugs.
Intel China boss looking to spend more time with family.
Intel's River Trail allows JavaScript code to use multiple processor cores for a speed boost.
Perlmutter's presentation at IDF promises all the performance in half the power draw.
AMD's SeaMicro division has launched the SM15000, a server with Ivy Bridge support.
Intel is rumoured to be working on Next Generation Form Factor (NGFF) SSDs.
Intel has announced €3.3 billion of investment into ASML to push EUV and 450mm research and development.
Intel has announced the Centerton and Avoton Atom SoC parts, designed for the microserver market.
October 14 2021 | 15:04