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Free 30 Day Trial: Ericom Blaze RDP Acceleration & Compression
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Intel demos 48-core chip
Pushing several steps farther in the multicore direction, Intel on demonstrated a fully programmable 48-core processor it thinks will pave the way for massive data computers powerful enough to do...
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Japanese researchers downplay super CPU effort
A group of Japanese researchers are collaborating on a software standard for multicore processors to be used in a range of technology products.
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How Intel turned failure into success
After its management shakeup, Intel's Dadi Perlmutter is again on the rise - just nine years after his Timna system-on-a-chip project fell flat.
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Intel expanding beyond its core
The chip maker has provided insights into a number of research projects that extend beyond its processor business.
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Basic transistor flaw could hobble chip design
Researchers at the US National Institute of Science and Technology have thrown doubt on accepted rules, threatening the future of nano-scale transistors.
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No word on made-in-Asia 32nm Intel chips
Intel said it would manufacture 32-nanometer chips in the U.S. but it is not clear if the chipmaker has plans to invest in similar capabilities in Asia.
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Intel cuts prices by up to 48 percent
Price cuts have been applied to many Core 2 Duo, Core 2 Quad, Pentium, Celeron and Xeon chips, as the company gears up to compete with rival AMD.
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Gallery: Intel Developer Forum—the future is here
Craig Barrett and Pat Gelsinger show off Intel's vision for technology and research for the next year and beyond. Plus, a look a some new chips.
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Gallery: IDF: More chips, netbooks, and TV
On Day 2 of the Intel Developer Forum, the chipmaker showed off new motherboards, classmate PCs, and Moorestown, the next-generation of Intel's ultra-mobile platform.
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Intel unveils Nehalem 'turbo mode'
At IDF, the chipmaker announced a power-control feature in its new micro architecture, claiming it is 'pretty compelling' for enterprises.
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Inside the Intel Developer Forum
ZDNet correspondent Sumi Das talks with senior editor Sam Diaz about trends and products at this year's Intel Developer Forum. Diaz discusses how the chipmaker's latest processors pave the way...
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Gallery: Intel's Atom and tiny devices to fit
At the Intel Developer Forum in Shanghai, CEO Paul Otellini shows off the new tiny Atom chip that packs power yet consumes one-tenth the energy as previous models.
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Intel unveils Atom chips
Atom chips are Core 2 Duo-compatible with a tenth of the power requirements that CEO Paul Otellini says are as important to Intel as the Pentium chips in the mid-1990s.
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Gallery: AMD launches Phenom chips
AMD launches new triple-core and quad-core Phenom processors which are chips for the high-end power player and the home theater enthusiast.
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Photos: Intel shows off next-gen chips
Catchy names aren't a specialty of Intel. But Dunnington, Tukwila, and Nehalem will take us to the next level of computing.
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Photos: IBM delivers Wii chips to Nintendo
The launch of Nintendo's Wii gaming console is getting closer as IBM delivers the first batch of processors.
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Photos: Intel Core 2 Duo launch
The company puts an end to the Pentium era with the unveiling of its next-generation PC chip.
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And the winner is?
CNET News.com's Michael Kanellos spoke with Intel's senior vice president and general manager of the sales and marketing group, Anand Chandrasekher. They discussed the future of home networks and...
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Global mobile phone sales take a hit; Nokia yields to Apple, Samsung
Smartphones continue to show growth despite a decline in mobile phone shipments year over year -- with Apple and Samsung widening their lead over Nokia.
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Wearable devices to usher in context-aware computing
In this guest post, Joe Burton, CTO at Plantronics, lays out a vision for intelligent wearable devices and sensors that will redefine relevance and greatly simplify and automate the lives of users.
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