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Tuesday 28 October 2008
Next-generation Intel Nehalem CPU to increase consumption of FC substrates
The number of substrate layers for the next-generation Intel Nehalem-based CPU has been decided, according to industry sources, with 12 layers being the maximum, double the current...
Thursday 23 October 2008
Intel planning Montevina Refresh notebook platform for April next year
Intel is planning to introduce the Montevina Refresh for notebooks in April, according to sources at notebook makers.
Tuesday 21 October 2008
Intel adds a quad-core CPU to its embedded line
Intel has added its Core 2 Quad Q9400 processor to its extended lifecycle support list offering embedded system and industrial PC makers the opportunity to utilize the quad-core CPU...
Friday 17 October 2008
AMD reports 3Q08 results
AMD has reported third quarter 2008 revenues from continuing operations of US$1.776 billion, including process technology license revenues of US$191 million. Third quarter 2008 revenues...
Friday 17 October 2008
Intel plans for more dual-core CPUs; Ibexpeak ready in 3Q09
Intel is planning to launch five 35W Core 2 Duo processors on December 28 this year targeting the mobile on desktop market. The T9800, Q9000, P9600, T9550 and T8700 will have prices...
Tuesday 23 September 2008
GPU will continue to grow for another 15 years: Q&A with Jen-Hsun Huang, president and CEO of Nvidia
Digitimes recently had a chance to talk to Jen-Hsun Huang, president and CEO of Nvidia to discuss recent issues surrounding the chip design giant.
Friday 19 September 2008
Intel Nehalem CPUs expected to boost substrate demand
The launch of second-phase Intel Nehalem-based CPUs (scheduled for the third quarter of 2009) is expected to have a corresponding impact on substrate demand, according to industry...
Thursday 18 September 2008
Intel updates desktop CPU details
Intel has updated its partners with details its latest desktop CPU roadmap, as well issuing product discontinuance notice (PDN), end of life (EOL) and price cut schedules for the...
Wednesday 17 September 2008
Intel launches Xeon processors with up to six cores
Intel launched seven 45nm Xeon 7400 series processors with up to six processing cores per chip and 16MB of shared cache memory, applications built for virtualized environments and...
Wednesday 10 September 2008
Intel ships new Xeon server processors
Intel continues to expand its 45nm manufacturing chip portfolio with the launch of its first four halogen-free Intel Xeon processors, signaling another step in its march toward minimizing...
Tuesday 9 September 2008
AMD to launch new GPUs this month and 45nm CPUs by the end of 2008
AMD is planning to launch mid-range ATI Radeon HD 4000-series GPUs (the ATI Radeon HD 4600-series) this month and two 45nm quad-core CPU by the end of this year, according to sources...
Friday 5 September 2008
AMD to launch two low-power desktop CPUs for low-cost PC market in November
AMD is planning to launch two low-power desktop CPUs – Athlon 2650e and Athlon X2 3250e – under its UVC (Ultra-Value Client) product line targeting OEMs in November, according...
Thursday 4 September 2008
Intel to ship CE 3100 CPU to Samsung and Toshiba
Anticipating strong demand for more Internet connectivity in consumer electronics devices, Intel will soon start shipping its CE 3100 system-on-chip (SoC), designed for low-power,...
Monday 1 September 2008
Intel launches three new desktop CPUs
Intel has launched three desktop CPUs: the Core 2 Quad Q8200, Core 2 Duo E5200 and Celeron D 450.
Thursday 28 August 2008
Nvidia CEO touts visual computing
Jen-Hsun Huang, CEO and president of Nvidia kicked off Nvidia's Nvision 08 event by touting the performance of the GPU – and the company's CUDA technology, which allows programmers...
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