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Budget in price, mainstream in aspiration.
Core-inspired naming clarity.
Massive performance increase promised.
Core-M gets mainstream brethren.
Reorganisation to balance the books.
Snags a chip for its new EC2 platform.
14nm shrink now going smoothly.
100 million shipped in a single quarter.
Admits Bulldozer misstep.
No desktop parts til 2015, though.
No more conflict minerals in its chips.
No more gooey TIM, leaked pic shows.
The mobile story isn't so good, sadly.
Excess stock of Haswell to blame this time.
Faster, more features, very secretive.
Promises an easy route to better SoCs.
Got a K-series chip? Get a Z87 motherboard.
Quarterly revenue not on-track for growth.
AMD's first ARM-based processor will be arriving next year.
FX-9590 hits a high note under Turbo Core.
James Covello recommends investors sell.
Nvidia's Tony Tamasi tells us how Tegra 5 equivalents will be faster than current games consoles.
Intel's enthusiast series skipping Ivy Bridge.
Prepare for dual-processor, eight-core smartphones.
October 14 2021 | 15:04