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Budget in price, mainstream in aspiration.
Promises 20 percent speed boost over 10nm.
Even as 400GbE becomes official.
Puts Intel Nervana chips on the roadmap.
On-track for 2018 opening.
Mini-ITX, NUC and Compute Sticks.
Fills in the top and bottom nicely.
Intel has created a $300 million fund to ‘help accelerate’ ultrabook development – that’s strong backing for the MacBook Air-like ultra-thin laptops.
AMD reveals some of its plans for 2012, which includes a move to 22nm transistors.
AMD has announced the reintroduction of the FX brand for high-performance processors at E3.
AMD's temporary CEO reveals the company's strategy for tablets, smartphones and APUs.
Intel has unveiled a roadmap that forecasts 22nm and 15nm Atom chips.
An exclusive set of details on Intel's next generation, Socket LGA1155 CPUs. Yes, 1155.
A reliable industry source in Taipei tells us that Intel chipsets won't feature native support for USB 3 until 2012, and SATA 6Gbps won't arrive until late next year either.
Intel's next generation high-end workstation to replace the current X58 systems will have 4-channel DDR3, more PCI-E and arrives in Q3 2011.
AMD has released a roadmap detailing its plans for the server and workstation market up to 2010, and there's some drool-worthy new tech on its way.
AMD is going for a modular system when making its CPUs in the future, with new cores named "Bulldozer" and "Bobcat".
AMD's next-generation R7xx series GPUs will support DisplayPort and there looks to be more surprises on AMD's roadmaps too...
AMD CPUs on a 45nm process are set to arrive as soon as 12 months away, but by then will it be too little, too late?
Intel sat down and talked to us about the future of its 45nm processors, Penryn and Nehalem, and the outcome was very surprising indeed!
Details of the Sempron lineup, the X2 lineup and 65nm process technology from the boys in green.
AMD will discontinue its previous top-end socket to make way for AM2, but the king of budget will live on.
After the leaked pricing document uncovering the FX-60 and X2 5000+, AMD have disbanded a number of processors this week. Read on to find out more...
October 14 2021 | 15:04