AMD and Nvidia set to take on LucidLogix Virtu
Will do switching solutions of their own
LucidLogix might be the first company to announce graphics switching technology for desktop system, but it seems like Virtu won’t be the only option.
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LucidLogix might be the first company to announce graphics switching technology for desktop system, but it seems like Virtu won’t be the only option.
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One of the more unfortunate post-MHz war repercussions was the empowerment of number-loving marketing folks to name product lines however they damn well pleased.
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Those crazy marketers at Intel (INTC) are at it again, this time with a new name for Z68’s SSD disk caching.
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At least now we know who LucidLogix first Virtu customer is, namely none other than Intel (INTC) itself who intends to bundle the graphics switching software with some of its Genuine Intel Desktop Boards.
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Intel is always putting out new code names, and some that we hear we have to sit on until they leak a bit. The following four, Haswell and the next three, are good examples of that.
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Intel’s (NASDAQ:INTC) much expected consumer version of its Patsburg chipset appears to have been christened and rather than going with the logical move of calling it X68, Intel decided to call its new baby X79.
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It’s been a very long wait, but Intel’s (NYSE: INTC) first 25nm SSD has finally been officially unveiled and the 320 series will change the world of SSD storage as we know it, or will it?
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Up until now Intel (INTC) hasn’t unveiled which PCI Express spec its upcoming LGA-1155 Ivy Bridge processors will support, but their latest roadmaps includes an update which reveals support for PCI Express 3.0, even though it’s a feature that’s not even highlighted on the slide.
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Intel (INTC) might not have launched its new chipsets with support for the Sandy Bridge Xeon E3-series of processors yet, nor the processors in question, but details of upcoming motherboards keep trickling out and today we can give you the full specifications of Asus’ upcoming P8B WS boards.
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It looks like an exodus of high level folk is starting at Intel (INTC) with Anand Chandrasekher leaving the company.
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We’re all familiar with Mr Blurrycam, but now it seems like manufacturers have figured out that this is a good way to put your products out there without revealing too much detail.
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In as much as we appreciate that Intel (INTC) is selling a range of CPUs and some of them have had certain functions fused off in the manufacturing process to create a range of models, something that has been done for years, we’re none too impressed by Intel’s latest move.
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It’s almost hard to believe, but Samsung has announced not one, but three new business notebook ranges and they really look like they’ll give the competition a good run for their money.
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Intel (INTC) is desperately trying to stem the tides of defection among server vendors moving to ARM (ARMH), but they are hamstrung by the company’s own market manipulation. The exclusion of competitors not only meant tepid chips that no one wants, it is now excluding the very partners that Intel wants.
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The chipset recall caused a delay for Intel when it comes to getting Sandy Bridge processors into the market, although with most of that already behind us it’s time to look forward and see what’s coming.
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