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Rebrands.. no sorry "modifiers" and new names all round as Intel lays down its new CPU naming guidelines.
Sales of Mobile Internet Devices based on Intel's Menlow platform have been significantly lower than the company has predicted - but Intel claims it's nothing to worry about.
COMPUTEX 09: EVGA is keeping up with the best of them, with a lineup of hardcore overclocking and cheap+small motherboards.
COMPUTEX 09: Intel's Sean Maloney announced that Taiwan has reached an incredible milestone - 1 billion Intel-based motherboards have now been shipped.
COMPUTEX 09: Intel demonstrated what we believe is the world's first Nehalem-based laptop this morning.
COMPUTEX 09: Intel makes the claim that the popular Core i7 920 won't be discontinued and what Lynnfield WON'T be called.
COMPUTEX 09: Intel's G41 refresh for when it kills P45/G45 later this year, is actually a G45 with native digital out.
COMPUTEX 09: Intel is planning to discontinue a number of Core i7 CPUs almost as soon as it releases Lynnfield on September 1st.
COMPUTEX 09: We've had multiple confirmations that Intel's next generation platform will be available to buy from Sept 1st.
Intel yesterday demonstrated the next step forwards its Xeon CPU line will take with its eight-core, 16 thread Nehalem-EX processor.
According to rumours coming from Taiwan, Intel persuaded Microsoft to change the maximum specs for Windows 7 Starter Edition.
Intel's General Counsel has admitted that fighting the EU's £948m antitrust fine will be an uphill battle.
It wasn't long before Nvidia's vocal Chief Executive, Jen-Hsun Huang, spoke up about Intel's Atom pricing strategy.
Nokia and Intel have teamed up to launch the oFono project, which aims to produce an abstraction layer to mobile telephony functionality on Linux operating systems.
Not surprisingly, AMD has weighed in with its own thoughts on the European Commission's ruling against Intel.
Intel CEO and President Paul Otellini has responded to the EU's ruling. This episode is far from over, it seems.
As expected, the EU has slapped Intel with a record fine for abusing its dominant position in the market. It found Intel guilty of antitrust on two counts.
The EU is expected to announce this week that it will fine Intel for anti-competitive business practices that stretch back eight years.
Intel reveals its new marketing campaign, called "Sponsors of Tomorrow", which will launch in the UK, US and Germany next Monday.
October 14 2021 | 15:04