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Forbes.com has a great piece on former microprocessing kingpin Intel, which held its annual meeting today (being Wednesday). The lowdown on the thoroughly reported story is that Intel may be building things up higher (or better) than they actually are.
At the meeting, Intel employees were busy...
Read More | Mar 13th, 2008 | Comments: 1 | Last Comment: Mar 14th, 2008
In what could prove to be of major importance to the future of motherboard and component data transfer rates, the Photonics Technology Lab at Intel has announced a silicon laser modulator that can encode data at 40Gb/sec.
According to Dr. Ansheng Liu, Principal Engineer with the Intel Corporate...
Read More | Jul 26th, 2007
Intel continues to prove their commitment to chip evolution with the demonstration of new phase-change memory. A possible replacement for flash memory, PRAM uses chalcogenide glass to switch between 1s and 0s. This method could theoretically allow for faster and smaller chips, while using less...
Read More | Apr 20th, 2007
As Intel and AMD continue to war for control of the desktop microprocessor market, a recent announcement made by HP shows that a third company, VIA, is still a contender. HP has chosen VIA microprocessors for new Compaq thin-client PCs for sale in China. They're cheaper and more energy efficient...
Read More | Apr 16th, 2007
Intel's finally received the kick-in-the-pants from its rival AMD, and, trying to kick that reputation of having hot chips has decided to revamp its server quad-core Xeon chips. The new chips, which have started shipping, use a mere 50 watts of power. It also has a 60 percent reduction from the...
Read More | Mar 10th, 2007
On Dec. 5, 2006, the ArizonaRepublic published an article which stated that computer giant Intel Corporation will no longer reimburse employees for business courses taken at schools that lack accreditation by the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB). The University of...
Read More | Dec 10th, 2006
About five years ago the BBC carried a news story about a chap in Australia who had taken advantage of a new law which meant that patent applications only needed to innovation rather than invention. He registered a patent application for something known as a ‘circular transportation facilitation...
Read More | Nov 25th, 2006 | Comments: 5 | Last Comment: Nov 26th, 2006
It looks like NVIDIA really means business, announcing it intends to attack the Intel integrated graphics processor market with an ICP of its own. Now that is some target, given that Intel is pretty much the heavyweight champ when it comes graphic chip manufacturing and sales by the numbers. No...
Read More | Nov 12th, 2006 | Comments: 2 | Last Comment: Nov 12th, 2006
So Intel has announced, at the Web 2.0 Conference, that it is launching into the Web 2.0 space with SuiteTwo. This integrated suite, courtesy of a collaboration with numerous partner companies, sees Intel positioning itself in the same way as Google does with its services. That is a collection of...
Read More | Nov 9th, 2006
The Intel Open Source Technology Center has officially released open source graphics drivers for the 965 Express chipset in a move that while not exactly unprecedented is, nonetheless, a most welcome display of commitment to the provision of free software drivers.
Moreover, it is a display of...
Read More | Aug 12th, 2006