Anand Chandrasekher leaves Intel abruptly
Opinion: Atom is still dead, the exodus begins
It looks like an exodus of high level folk is starting at Intel (INTC) with Anand Chandrasekher leaving the company.
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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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Not only were the motherboard manufacturers affected by Intel’s little SATA 3Gbps snafu on the Cougar Point chipsets, but the notebook manufacturers were hit equally bad, if not worse.
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So far AMD has been very tight lipped about its upcoming Llano APU, but now the company has released both specifications and a performance comparison in a video the company posted on YouTube.
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WE GOT SOME hands on time with Gigabyte’s new X58A-OC motherboard that the company has designed specifically for overclockers and most of the features that go beyond the normal motherboard bits…
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RECENT RUMOURS HAVE suggested that Intel will launch its first SATA 6Gbps SSD’s on Tuesday, at least in some countries, although so far there has been no official word on the matter from Intel.
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EARLIER TODAY APPLE announced its new MacBook Pro notebooks featuring Thunderbolt I/O , a newly developed interface by Intel and Apple which was previously known as Light Peak. Now things didn’t quite develop as what was said when Intel previewed the technology during IDF, as instead of using optical cables and a USB port like interface, Thunderbolt in Apple’s implementation uses copper wires and a mini DisplayPort interface.
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AFTER MUCH SPECULATION and a lot of last minute leaks, Apple’s new MacBook Pros are here and although they don’t bring with them any great surprises, we have to say that this is Apple’s strongest line-up of notebooks ever.
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