We knew they were coming…just not this many. Intel kicked off this year's CES in a big way, introducing 16 new processors all based on the chipmaker's 45 nanometer (nm) process technology. We've been ...
The planned launch of Intel's Penryn processors on Monday is the first blow in a one-two punch that might stagger AMD heading into 2008. Just a few months after the launch of AMD's quad-core Barcelona ...
In the chip business, you can never be too cheap, too fast or -- increasingly -- too green. This week, chipmaking giant Intel trickled out a few more details about how it plans to give us all of that ...
Intel's latest developments seem targeted at easing the transition for those hesitant markets. The company said its 45-nm Penryn-based Montevina processor technology due out in 2008 will be the ...
Intel's pre-IDF briefing today offered a significant look at the chip giant's roadmap for 2008-2009, as well as some specific information on upcoming products that the company has previously kept ...
In 2008, Intel not only won the PC processor war against AMD but walked away with a new PC market that it now virtually owns. Brooke Crothers writes about mobile computer systems, including laptops, ...
At this year's ISSCC 2008 (International Solid State Circuits Conference), details of Intel's new 45nm Silverthorne will emerge. Intel CTO Justin Rattner held a press briefing last Wednesday to ...
Intel, which wrapped up the final quarter of 2007 with 78.4 percent of the combined worldwide market for x86, RISC and other general-purpose microprocessors, increased its share of total revenues in ...
It has been three-and-a-half years since AMD first filed an anti-trust against Intel in the state of Delaware, and while the case has yet to come to trial, its size and complexity have ballooned ...
Intel, Samsung and other semiconductor stalwarts continue to dominate the global chip market, but 2008 proved that smaller and more nimble vendors were able to increase their sales and shipments in a ...