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NEWS & VIEWS |
Taipei,
Tuesday, November 24, 2009 01:04 (GMT+8)
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DDR3 to be mainstream in 2Q10, says iSuppli Nov 23, 11:07 DDR3 shipments will rise to account for more than half of the global DRAM market by the second quarter of 2010, surpassing DDR2 for the first time as the leading technology for PC main memory, according to iSuppli. DDR3's share of the DRAM market in terms of gigabit-equivalent shipments will rise to 50.9% in the second quarter of 2010, compared to 14.2% in second-quarter 2009 and just 1% in second-quarter 2008. Read more |
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Intel moving to 32nm Aug 12, 16:35 Intel is scheduled to introduce its 32nm 'Sandy Bridge' microarchitecture, which will succeed Nehalem and Westmere, in the fourth quarter of 2010, according to sources at PC makers. Read more |
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Intel previews Xeon Nehalem-EX processor May 27, 12:12 Intel has previewed a new Intel Xeon processor codenamed Nehalem-EX designed for expandable high-end Intel server platforms, which the chipmaker claims will deliver a number of new technical advancements and boost enterprise computing performance. Read more |
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IDF Beijing: Intel reveals new processors for mobiles and servers Apr 8, 17:03 Celebrating the one-year anniversary of Intel's introduction of its Atom processor family, Anand Chandrasekher, Intel senior vice president and general manager of the Ultra Mobility Group, introduced two new processors for mobile Internet devices (MIDs) and several other milestones during his keynote at the Intel Developer Forum (IDF) in Beijing. Read more |
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Taiwan market: Dell announces five Nehalem-based servers Apr 3, 01:00 Dell has announced the launch of five Intel Xeon 5500-based servers in the Taiwan market. Read more |
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Lanner announces three new appliances featuring Intel Xeon 5500 platform Mar 31, 16:50 Lanner Electronics has announced three new rackmount systems built with the Intel Xeon processor 5500 series, based on the Nehalem microarchitecture. Read more |
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Intel introduces Xeon 5500 series server CPUs Mar 31, 11:18 Intel has introduced 17 enterprise-class processors, led by the Intel Xeon processor 5500 series. The new enterprise-class chips can automatically adjust to specified energy usage levels, speed data center transactions and customer database queries, Intel said. Read more |
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Intel accused of using gamesmanship to force Nvidia out of the market, Drew Henry discusses Nvidia counter suit Mar 27, 17:10 Nvidia has officially filed a counter suit with the Court of Chancery in the State of Delaware against Intel for breach of contract. In the suit, Nvidia accused Intel of making an opportunistic bid to redefine the terms of their 2004 cross-licensing agreement in order to make it impossible for Nvidia to make any kind of chipset covered by the license, while "conveniently" preserving Intel's access to Nvidia's IP portfolio. Read more |
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Nvidia CEO speaks out against Intel lawsuit Feb 20, 18:47 Intel recently filed a lawsuit with the Court of Chancery in the state of Delaware against Nvidia, asking the court to declare that Nvidia is not licensed to produce chipsets that are compatible with any Intel processor that has integrated memory controller functionality, such as Intel's Nehalem processors, and that Nvidia has breached its agreement with Intel by falsely claiming that it is licensed. Jen-Hsun Huang, president and CEO of Nvidia, has exclusively sat down with Digitimes to discuss why he believes the lawsuit is groundless, and the importance of the case for the future of the industry. Read more |
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Intel launches Core i7 processor Nov 18, 09:57 Intel introduced its most advanced desktop processor, the Intel Core i7 processor. The Core i7 processor is the first member of a new family of Nehalem processor designs, with new technologies that boost performance on demand and maximize data throughput. The Core i7 processor speeds video editing, immersive games and other popular Internet and computer activities by up to 40% without increasing power consumption. Read more |
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Intel adds more Nehalem CPUs to server line; to phase out more notebook CPUs Nov 13, 01:05 Intel is planning to launch Xeon 5500 (Nehalem-EP) and Xeon 3500 series (Nehalem-WS) server CPUs in the first quarter of 2009, according to sources at server makers. Read more |
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Next-generation Intel Nehalem CPU to increase consumption of FC substrates Oct 28, 12:12 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 number of layers. In addition, the larger substrate area is expected to increase flip-chip (FC) capacity consumption by 15-20% in 2009. Read more |
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Nvidia lists SLI for Intel Nehalem platform licensees Oct 23, 14:19 According to Nvidia, Asustek Computer, EVGA, Micro-Star International (MSI), Gigabyte Technology, and DFI, have all licensed SLI technology for their upcoming motherboards designed to work with Intel Bloomfield CPUs and X58 chipsets. Read more |
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Intel Nehalem CPUs expected to boost substrate demand Sep 19, 17:05 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 sources. Although the number of IC substrates will decrease, flip-chip (FC) substrates will increase in terms of their number of layers, while substrate area will also be larger due to the integration of several ICs. Read more |
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Intel shifts future Core processors into turbo mode Aug 21, 11:43 Pat Gelsinger, senior vice president and general manager of Intel's Digital Enterprise Group discussed new features of the company's next-generation processor family including a new turbo mode that shifts the processor into a higher gear for increased performance without a heat penalty. Read more |
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Intel to add remote diagnostics technology to Ibex Peak chipset Aug 14, 14:22 Intel's next-generation mainstream and entry-level desktop chipset codenamed Ibex Peak, which will launch in 2009, is expected to feature Intel Remote PC Assist Technology (RPAT), a technology that could help PC vendors lower their warranty costs while increasing operational efficiency, according to sources at motherboard makers. Read more |
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Intel desktop CPU plans updated Aug 13, 16:20 Intel is planning to launch a 45nm quad-core CPU – Core 2 Quad Q8200 with a core frequency of 2.33GHz and price of US$224 in thousand-unit tray quantities by the end of August along with a new dual-core Pentium E5200 CPU at 2.5GHz and US$84. The company will also launch a 65nm Conroe-L-based Celeron 450 CPU at 2.2GHz and US$53, according to sources at motherboard makers. Read more |
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First Nehalem processors to be called Intel Core i7 Aug 11, 10:45 Intel has announced that desktop processors based on the company's upcoming new microarchitecture (codenamed Nehalem) will be formally branded Intel Core processors. The first products in this new family of processors, including an Extreme Edition version, will carry an "i7" identifier and will be formally branded as Intel Core i7 processors. This is the first of several new identifiers to come as different products launch over the next year. Read more |
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Intel to launch Calpella notebook platform in 3Q09 Aug 5, 14:26 Intel's next-generation notebook platform (Calpella) is scheduled to launch in the third quarter of 2009. As with other Nehalem generation products, Capella will abandon the current northbridge and southbridge chipset arrangement and transfer many typical northbridge components to the CPU package. A single integrated chipset codenamed Ibex Peak-M will coordinate other features on the motherboard, according to sources at notebook makers. Read more |
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Intel brings forward Nehalem launch Jul 24, 14:13 Originally scheduled to launch in November or December this year, Intel's Nehalem-based Bloomfield processors will now launch in September along with X58 chipsets, sources at motherboard makers have revealed. Read more |
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Intel to launch three Nehalem-based processors by the end of 4Q08 Jun 24, 14:15 Intel plans to launch three Nehalem-based quad-core processors (Bloomfield) at the end of the fourth quarter this year targeting the company's new LGA1366 socket, according to sources at motherboard makers. Read more |
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Commentary: What Apple's Snow Leopard announcement tells us about its future plans for Intel Nehalem Jun 13, 10:55 Although Steve Jobs allowed only a little time to during his keynote speech on June 9 to publicly discuss Apple's next iteration of Mac OS X (Snow Leopard), the company has published a web page detailing some of the features it plans to introduce in the update. Apple describes Snow Leopard as a change of focus that will streamline the OS, enhance its performance and set new standards for quality. But comparing the key features planned for the new OS, it also looks like Snow Leopard is being designed specifically to make the most of Intel's next-generation Nehalem microarchitecture. Read more |
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