Already shipped for a little while, the latest Core 2 Duo E7000 series CPU, the E7400 has now been officially added to Intel's product offer. Made using the 45nm process, the E7400 is an LGA775 chip with a FSB of 1066 MHz, 3MB of shared L2 cache and a frequency of 2.80 GHz.
The surge of new Internet-based applications and innovations will require a common, yet flexible platform - Intel Moorestown.Moorestown comprises of an SOC (System on Chip) Lincroft, which integrates the 45nm processor, graphics, memory controller and video encode/decode onto a single chip and an I/O hub Langwell to connect with wireless
Intel Corporation and Ericsson have been working together, developing a solution to bring High-Speed Packet Access (HSPA) to mobile internet devices. Monday, at the Intel Developer Forum, Intel executive Chandrasekher demonstrated the world’s first working ‘Moorestown’ HSPA platform. Ericsson also took the occasion to
Today Intel company will present the dual core 45 nm processor core 2 Duo e7400 (2.8 GHz) with 1066 MHz system bus and 3 mb cache in the second level, and also reduce the prices of some other processors models. R0 stepping is the analog of E0 for 45 nm processors with the reduced to 3 mb volume cache . The processor core 2 Duo e7400 (2.8 GHz) exact
TechARP managed to get their hands on Intel’s internal roadmap for their desktop processors. This is the latest roadmap, as of October 2008. Check it out!
Intel is seems again interested in supercomputing, though this time in small scale, highly integrated chip version. This seems appropriate for vector specific applications.512bit wide. A lot of data chunks crunched in a single clock.
19th OCt 2008, Intel’s P55 Express chipset(also known under the codename “Ibex peak”) has emerged on the Web. Intel’s P55 IC chip scheduled for release in Q3 of 2009. The Ibex peak with Lynnfield/Havendale, which seems to be internally known as Summitlake, will come as a replacement for the traditional Southbridge in the future Intel architecture.