Senior executives from Intel yesterday called Apple’s bet on ARM chipset technology for its mobile phone platform “not very smart.”
Intel Corp. this week used a developer forum in Taipei to tout its upcoming Moorestown platform for next-generation mobile Internet devices (MIDs) while slamming Apple's iPhone as a device bogged down by its use of ARM processors.Following his keynote presentation at the conference, Intel vice president of mobility Shane Wall teamed with...
Next year, Advanced Micro Devices plans to release the first of its Fusion chip family, which combines processor cores and a graphics engine on the same chip. But AMD isn’t alone in its efforts: Intel also plans to combine graphics capabilities with its processors, including low-cost Atom chips for laptops and desktops.
Any speed shortcomings in Apple's iPhone were the fault of its rival chipset manufacturer ARM, a senior Intel executive said in Taiwan yesterday. "The smartphone of today is not very smart," he said. "The problem they have today is they use ARM."
Intel's Core i7 chip is called Nehalem. Translated from Slovenian it means...Well check for yourself.Is there an ulterior motive to end the PC as we know it. Probably not, but it makes for a good conspiracy theory.
Every motherboard manufacturer must send NVIDIA X58 motherboard prototype if he wants to enable SLI. After certification, NVIDIA charges 5 USD for each board on the market.Here comes the list of SLI enabled X58 mobos:ASUS - Rampage II Extreme, P6T DeluxeMSI - Eclipse SLI, X58 Platinum SLIGBT - GA‐EX58‐UD5P, GA‐EX58‐Extreme , GA‐EX58‐UD5P
Check out these photos from the 2008 Intel Developer Forum in Taipei, where the chipmaker announced its Moorestown platform was complete. The gallery includes an Intel executive riding a silicon motorcycle.
The first thing to note is that the E7400, which costs $133, has forced the E7300 to go down to $113 (prices for 1000-unit tray quantities), this being the only price cut for any Core 2 Duo processor. In addition, the 65nm Core 2 Quad Q6600 went down 5% to $183 while the 45nm Q8200 has seen its price lowered by 14%, from $224 to $193.