12 September 2007, 10:24
Intel's Nick Knupffer is one of the company's web-logging representatives. Yesterday he blogged about the up-coming 45nm high-k metal gate chips that'll be rolling out of Fab 32 in ...
10 September 2007, 14:59
After what seems like an eternity holding out on a concrete Barcelona announcement, AMD has finally unveiled the new chips. But we won't see a 2.5GHz version of the chip ...
6 September 2007, 10:16
Intel has this week announced the launch of its server-line of quad-core processors, forming the Xeon 7300 series.
31 August 2007, 21:27
Shockingly, this is the third leaving of a very senior AMD player in less than two months...
22 August 2007, 14:34
We have it on good authority that AMD's chief sales and marketing officer Henri Richard has resigned effective of September 8. The company has made no announcement - though it ...
20 August 2007, 08:58
All around the web, everyone wants to know how well retail G0-stepping Core 2 Quad CPUs overclock. With G0-stepping Q6600s hard to find, we picked up a Core 2 Quad ...
20 August 2007, 08:42
At AMD's invitation (and expense), we examined its claim to be offering a 'Performance Platform Advantage' - especially in areas like integrated chipsets where the addition of sensible graphics processors ...
15 August 2007, 14:06
Keeping up with Intel and buying out GPU makers is an expensive business, one that's seen AMD go through a lot of cash. It's got debts to pay, but has ...
13 August 2007, 14:25
Black is synonymous with death in many cultures, so is the final rattle from an architecture that has served AMD well but is now showing its age against price-cut Intel ...
30 July 2007, 23:32
With the launch of AMD's much-anticipated Barcelona native quad-core processor around one month away, we were invited to London to pick the brains of Felipe Payet about why he thinks ...
30 July 2007, 15:48
Scan to offer G0-stepping Q6600s for no extra charge. Enthusiasts, get ready
26 July 2007, 08:32
Small/perfectly formed might conjure up thoughts of a Lotus Elan or Penelope Cruz, but can VIA really claim the same for UMD/Ultra Mobile PCs? Nick fills his palms with VIA's ...
23 July 2007, 09:48
VP Richard Brown explains how VIA will deliver 'Digital Brilliance' everywhere - in smaller, lighter (cuter?) packaging than ever before...
20 July 2007, 10:56
AMD continues to pile on the losses - $600m in Q2 - but there's hope yet.
16 July 2007, 05:02
Today, Intel is launching a revised range of mid-market-to-high-end Core 2 processors, still 65nm but with a faster front-side bus. Are they fast enough to get CPU lovers everywhere reaching ...
11 June 2007, 10:07
AMD's incorrigible Richard Huddy explains some of the graphics rendering capabilities of the new Radeon HD 2000 series, and how it enables an unparalleled level of realism.
18 May 2007, 07:46
AMD today confirms its plans for future-generation mobile PC technology based around the Griffin CPU and Puma chipset rival to Centrino
8 May 2007, 07:45
Get the low-down on Intel's forthcoming Penryn and Nehalem straight from the guys who designed them - Stephen Fischer and Mark Buxton. We gave them a grilling at Intel Developer ...
27 April 2007, 18:48
Market Share Scales Tip In Favour Of Intel.
18 April 2007, 14:01
Intel packs entire system on to single chip!
18 April 2007, 12:57
HEXUS was invited to compare the performance of both the dual-core (Wolfdale) and quad-core (Yorkfield) Penryn-based processors, albeit in Intel-controlled conditions.
17 April 2007, 19:31
Intel Release Expected Penryn Performance Increase Indicators.
17 April 2007, 09:33
Intel loves China. Very Nice Place. Keynote discussion inside
17 April 2007, 09:33
Intel cranks up 80-core power to 2TFlops - stage almost set alight!
17 April 2007, 09:32
Intel follows AMD and goes offroad - or is that 8x4?
17 April 2007, 09:32
Intel's Centrino Santa Rosa blesses desktop
17 April 2007, 09:32
Pat Gelsinger on Intel's vision, servers, Sun, vPro, etc.
16 April 2007, 11:02
Napa (rev2), will soon be superceded by Santa Rosa, and Intel helped spill the beans for the new platform spec. that will be released next month.
16 April 2007, 10:38
Sure, PCI-Express might be fast enough for your graphics, but for maths-intensive work such as number crunching in weather or oil drilling models you’ll be wanting Geneseo, say Intel.
11 April 2007, 10:28
AMD slashes X2 prices. Buy one get one free!
9 April 2007, 05:01
The £600+ asking price will give you class-leading performance, sure, but only if you can fully exploit the 4 execution cores by routinely engaging in heavy multitasking.
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