Think that Quad-Core equipped computer you just bought is nice? While it probably is, Intel today shared information about a 48-core experimental CPU that the company believes will “spur entirely new software applications and human-machine interfaces”. The chip has been dubbed a “single chip cloud computer” due to the fact that each of its 48 [...]
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When a netbook is too big and an iPhone is too small…
…get a Mobile Internet Device (MID). As processors, such as Intel’s Atom, continue to decrease their power requirements thus increasing device battery life, a growing number of mobile Internet devices will carve an interesting niche between the netbook and pocketable Internet capable device markets. Often built with 5-7″ touchscreens and tailored towards playback of media files, mobile Internet [...]
Intel demonstrates new technologies
There has been news-a-plenty pouring out of the Intel Developer Forum held in San Fransisco last week, including:
details about the soon to be released CE4100 media processor capable of bringing dual 1080p video streams to cable boxes and Blu-ray players
the announcement of much anticipated mobile versions of Intel’s Core i7 “Nehalem” processors, which will bring [...]
Wait…don’t buy that CPU!
It seems like just yesterday we were basking in the glory of 90nm processor technology. Those first Intel Pentium4 Prescotts of 2004 were blazing fast and people were happy. But Intel, in its ongoing effort to uphold Moore’s law in the wake of time’s constant progression, didn’t stop with 90nm CPU architecture. The company manufactured 65nm, [...]



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