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Intel will question AMD over its foundary spin-off because it could effectively invalidate its x86 cross-licensing agreement.
Intel has announced that it is now shipping the dual-core 45nm Atom processor that was quietly introduced at the Intel Developer Forum in August.
Intel has quietly introduced three new processors to its lineup that are designed to target different segments of the market.
NVISION 2008: No need for a hot and expensive NF200 chip, apparently "certified" X58 Nehalem boards will offer SLI as well.
IDF FALL 2008: Justin Rattner worryingly believes that machines have the potential to become more intelligent than humans by 2050.
IDF FALL 2008: Craig Barrett reckons that WiMAX will reach 50 million by the end of the year and a billion people by 2012.
IDF FALL 2008: With the announcement of Visual Adrenaline, Intel will offer comprehensive support for game developers.
IDF FALL 2008: One of the coolest things shown off at IDF was the fruit of a partnership between Dreamworks and Intel.
IDF FALL 2008: Yahoo! is working with Intel to deliver an Internet experience on Intel's CE 3100 media processor.
IDF FALL 2008: Eric Kim announces Intel's first Consumer Electronics focused system on a chip during his Digital Home keynote.
IDF FALL 2008: Dadi Perlmutter announces imminent availability of mobile quad-core processors based on the Penryn architecture.
IDF FALL 2008: You've read all the details on Intel's upcoming SSDs; now we've taken a pre-production X18-M 80GB SSD apart for you.
IDF FALL 2008: Intel has revealed that the first SSDs will be available very soon, with more to follow in the first quarter of 2009.
IDF FALL 2008: Intel Chairman Craig Barrett used this morning's opening keynote to deliver some strong political messages to the western world.
October 14 2021 | 15:04