Par for the Course: Part 1
A Look at Intel’s HD 4000 Graphics
Today we are taking a look at Intel’s new Ivy Bridge chip, the Core i7-3770K.
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Today we are taking a look at Intel’s new Ivy Bridge chip, the Core i7-3770K.
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During their Q1 conference call, Intel stated that Atom was going to move faster than Moore’s law.
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Today we’re taking a look at Intel’s newest highend motherboard, the DZ77GA-70K. UPDATED
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Intel and Nissan are teaming up to bring Atom in to car infotainment systems,
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Intel’s foundry arm that doesn’t officially exist has a new customer, Netronome.
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Remember when we said that Haswell’s shader count was only the beginning of the performance story? The real reason behind the performance isn’t shader count, it is memory. When we wrote that Haswell was a graphics monster a few months …
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If you haven’t been paying attention, there was a recent flap about Intel delaying Ivy Bridge chips by a quarter.
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Lets look at exactly what Intel is launching today, there are a ton of chips, SKUs, boards, boxes, and accessories.
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Intel is finally launching the Romley platform today, the two socket Sandy Bridge-EP based server line.
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SeaMicro will have an AMD based server out in the very near future, almost as if they timed it with the company’s sale.
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There are a lot of people that don’t understand what the AMD/SeaMicro deal is about, and the rampant handwaving is starting to get annoying.
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Intel isn’t ready to announce the name Centerton yet, but SemiAccurate is.
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It looks like AMD is starting the rumored acquisition spree with the impending purchase of SeaMicro.
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Intel’s phone chip marketers don’t get the whole Goldilocks thing because they launched the ‘just right’ version first.
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Orange is bringing California to Europe with the release of Santa Clara, the internal code name for their Atom based phone.
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