26 September 2006, 22:01
Over the last year Intel's delivered stonking new CPUs, as it promised. Not only that, but it's helped Apple double its notebook market share. In fact, Apple's moved completely onto ...
18 August 2006, 16:42
Server platform provider Tyan has this week announced a wave of new products based on AMD's latest Opteron processors.
24 July 2006, 11:36
Red and green merge, but what does that mean for blue and (the other) green?
12 June 2006, 12:52
30 percent more performance, 40 percent lower power consumption.
31 May 2006, 09:07
Monday saw a somewhat quiet press release announcement from AMD, letting the world know that Fab30, their famous processor fab in Dresden, Germany, is to get a name change and ...
23 May 2006, 16:20
From Boston, come a number of servers implementing new motherboards and chassis from server-board manufacturer Supermicro
19 May 2006, 10:10
After years of geeks and analysts speculating "will they" or "won't they", Dell finally "will" start shipping PCs with AMD CPUs - but only servers and, even then, not right ...
14 March 2006, 08:31
More goodies from VIA.
13 March 2006, 21:57
As part of the massive amount of Socket AM2 stuff around at CeBIT this year, VIA are showing off Sempron running with DDR2, rather than the X2, FX or single-core ...
13 March 2006, 21:57
Remember ECS's PF88 from last CeBIT well, ASRock is doing something similar with eSATA2 boards and an upgrade card bringing AM2 and DDR2 without a full system change
13 March 2006, 00:30
So how do you get the message across about Dual Core?
8 March 2006, 21:36
We know that Intel's new micro-architecture, Core, is being implemented across its entire CPU range, so let's get a bit more focused, and discuss how it's going to be used ...
8 March 2006, 20:37
Intel and VMware continue to work together closely on virtualisation implementation in both hardware and software, with Intel VT support expect to appear in VMware's enterprise ESX server in the ...
8 March 2006, 17:27
We've managed to take some sneaky pictures of a motherboard designed for Intel's up-coming Dempsey CPU. The board has two LGA 771 sockets which means (obviously) that it can accommodate ...
8 March 2006, 00:46
These are interesting results for a number of reasons, we are comparing the mid range Conroe CPU against that of the future top of the range FX62. Whilst we know ...
14 February 2006, 17:39
The BBC is bringing all guns to bear on the contentious subject of climate change with programmes on BBC1, BBC2 and BBC4 and a distributive-computing initiative for climate-change predictions
13 February 2006, 21:29
Rahul Sood, founder of VoodooPC, isn't afraid of making bold statements in his weblog. This week he's giving his thoughts on the whole AMD-Dell 'will they, won't they?' debacle.
7 February 2006, 11:50
Word reaches the Deeplung ear that Intel's Yonah processor, which ships under the Intel Core Duo moniker, has features that aren't being exposed to the consumer. Intel's Sossaman is the ...
13 December 2005, 19:57
European vendors are short of supplies of AMD's rather tastful socket 939 Opteron 144 and 146 processors, except for - so a little bird tells us - SCAN International.
6 December 2005, 20:58
A date has been put on the launch of Mac computers with 'Intel Inside', and that date is believed to be June 6th 2006.

17 November 2005, 17:23
Back in August, AMD, keen to show off its dual-core processors, challenged Intel to a dual-core duel. The idea was to benchmark a commercially available AMD dual-core processor against the ...
14 November 2005, 14:46
Sun is playing the eco card with its latest processor, faunted as the most eco-responsible chip ever.
9 November 2005, 16:38
Pictures of the new socket for AMD's Opteron processors, known as Socket F, have appeared on Tweakers.net, a Dutch tech-website.
9 October 2005, 12:38
The Intel supported Stanford Racing Team were the first to cross the line in this year's DARPA Grand Challenge, beating the also Intel supported Red Team by a mere 4 ...
5 October 2005, 22:14
This coming weekend sees the DARPA Grand Challenge, a gruelling quest in which autonomous vehicles must traverse desert and mountains in Nevada.

20 September 2005, 00:00
This Friday, Intel's Nick Knupffer will be roughing it on the London streets. No, he hasn't lost his job, all of his money and his home, he's doing it for ...

14 September 2005, 00:00
The average manufacturing cost of an Intel CPU die is around $40, and will stay pretty much constant for the time being.
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