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IDF wrap-up: Nehalem Turbo Boost
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| Oct 23, 2008
Will it help or hinder overclocking Intel’s new chip? Tim Dean reports from the recent Intel Developers' Forum.
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Intel demonstrates miniature 22nm tech
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| Sep 28, 2009
2.9 billion transistors in a space the size of your fingernail!
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High end system vendors get the blues
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Analysis
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Intel demos Larrabee
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IDF 2009
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Intel's 32nm Westmere chip on display
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| Sep 23, 2009
IDF 2009: Westmere has graphics and encryption on-chip.
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Intel's six-core Gulftown is performing well
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Analysis
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Dead Elpida chips, what next?
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More musings on the Elpida failure saga.
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CPU gigahertz battle resumes
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Intel vs AMD
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Intel preaches Larrabee gospel
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IDF Beijing
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SATA doubles its speed - again
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| Aug 21, 2008
IDF San Francisco: SATA 3 at 6 Gb/s; Powered eSATA
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Intel talks sensors
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Sylvie Barak
| Aug 20, 2008
IDF San Francisco: Intel's extrasensory perception
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Intel's BIG science
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| Nov 6, 2008
Tim Dean reports on the crazy big science Intel's R&D arm is working on.
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Dell talks about 80 core processor
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Sylvie Barak
| Nov 20, 2008
Get ready an 80-core monster machine from Dell. At SC08 yesterday, Michael Dell, Dell’s CEO gave a presentation which included a slide showing an 80 core chip which should tip ...
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How to launch Nehalem when Penryn is doing so well
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Nebojsa Novakovic
| Jul 8, 2008
Intel's CPU transition troubles
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80 core processor announced at IDF
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David Field
| Sep 27, 2006
Developers see the future of the Terraflop server processor with 20MB of memory and frickkin’ silicon lasers.
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Intel Developer Forum: Quad core, Robson and... Supreme Commander?
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Logan Booker
| Oct 17, 2006
Logan Booker fills us in on this year's IDF in Taipei, Taiwan.
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Hail SATA! - Feature #24
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Staff Writers
| Jan 22, 2004
An epic quest to get his hands on a SATA drive behind him, John Gillooly gets some real world performance numbers out of the future of hard drive technology.
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Intel Developer Forum inserts
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Staff Writers
| Jan 1, 1900
As was plastered on the front cover of Atomic 18 in 72 point type, we’re giving away a trip to the next Intel Developer Forum in San Jose, California. Details of the competition...
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Live from IDF Taiwan
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Day one of the Asia Pacific Intel Developers Forum in sunny downtown Taipei was jam packed with juicy tidbits about what the CPU giant has in store for us over the next years. ...
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