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Intel debuts six-core Xeon 5600 line
Daniel Robinson
Mar 17, 2010
First six-core Xeons for workstations and servers offer performance leap.
Hardware , Mobility , Strategy
Intel shows off new core processor family
Rob Wright
Jan 8, 2010
Intel introduces more than a dozen new Core processors.
Hardware
Intel details newest Atom chips
Shaun Nichols
Dec 22, 2009
Latest editions aimed at netbooks and low-end desktops.
Hardware
AMD chips target low cost and power-efficient servers
Daniel Robinson
Nov 12, 2009
Opteron 4000 series expected to ship in Q2 2010.
Technology
Power chips set for strong recovery
V3.co.uk staff
Oct 13, 2009
New research predicts market will recover next year.
Hardware , Technology
New ARM chip to push beyond phones
Daniel Robinson
Sep 18, 2009
2GHz chips can drive more powerful devices.
Technology , Your Business
AMD unveils special TWKR chip for overclockers
Shaun Nichols
Jul 2, 2009
Limited edition chips to power hot-rod PCs.
Hardware
AMD reinforces focus on APAC partners
Lilia Guan
Jun 3, 2009
Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) has refined its channel rewards program and appointed a general manager for its APAC region.
Software , Hardware
Apple rumoured to launch chip arm
David Neal
May 1, 2009
Rumours are surfacing that Apple is handpicking a team of engineers and semiconductor specialists, as it seeks to create its own computer chip business.
Hardware
AMD announces June release date for Istanbul
Apr 24, 2009
Chip firm will release its first six-core Opteron this summer.
Hardware
AMD adds new Shanghai server chips
Daniel Robinson
Jan 27, 2009
High-efficiency and high-performance Opterons aimed at the datacentre.
Hardware
Intel gearing up for 32 nm 'Westmere' chips
Damon Poeter
Dec 12, 2008
The buzz around Intel's new Core i7 parts is still in full swing, but the chip giant already has tongues wagging about the next step in its relentless march to microprocessor ...
Hardware
AMD to launch 45nm chips ahead of schedule
Damon Poeter
Oct 2, 2008
Advanced Micro Devices on Tuesday confirmed that its first 45-nanometer processors are in production and will be on shelves before the end of the year.
Hardware
Intel claims big bucks from low-power chips
Shaun Nichols
Sep 25, 2008
Company says Core line saving US$2bil.
Hardware
Ovum: Intel’s six cores better than four
Sep 22, 2008
Intel has officially announced its “Dunnington” Xeon 7400– one of the first of the six-core processor series of chips that is targeted at high-end servers.
Mobility
Apple may build own iPhone chips
Shaun Nichols
Sep 17, 2008
Apple may be planning to build its own ARM chips to power future iPhone and iPod handsets.
AMD targets Intel with business chips
Iain Thomson
Aug 17, 2008
AMD is making a play for the business market by packaging four existing chips in a new business package to make them more attractive to system builders.
Hardware
HP buys most chips
Sylvie Barak
Jul 9, 2008
The low price of chips of late means OEM consumption is growing slower than OEM revenues, Gartner claims.
Hardware
AMD unveils plans for many-core chips
Daniel Robinson
May 12, 2008
Six-core and 12-core chips planned for coming years
Hardware
Intel offers sneak peek of next-gen chips
Shaun Nichols
Mar 19, 2008
Intel offered reporters a peek at some of the announcements it will be making at next month's Intel Developer Forum (IDF) event.
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