Results for intel
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Desktop CPU Charts
The interactive CPU Charts provide a true performance comparison between AMD and Intel processors. They allow ambitious users as well as decision makers and dealers to compare their favorite products in 20+ benchmark disciplines.
In addition, the price/performance index enables you to find the best performance for your buck.
The charts have several unique features:
- Select your desired benchmark.
- Select two processor models, which will be highlighted on your results page.
- Check out the absolute and relative performance difference between selected models at the bottom of the page.
- Click on any bar within the chart to receive the test configuration.
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Mobile CPU Charts
Tom's Interactive Mobile CPU Charts focus on popular mobile processors, which are used in laptops and notebooks because of their increased energy efficiency.
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Intel to promote Solaris, Sun to build Intel servers
Monday 22 January 2007 – 08:34
Intel and Sun today broke down what have been solid barriers in the past and announced a far-reaching collaboration in which Intel will encourage its customers to implement Solaris as their Unix software. In turn, Sun will offer a "complete" line of Xeon-processor based 1P, 2P, 4P and down the road also 8P servers. -
Intel Launches Cheap Solid State Disk Drives
Tuesday 3 June 2008 – 05:20
Taipei (Taiwan) - Intel has begun offering NAND flash-based solid state disk drives (SSDs) for mobile Internet devices (MIDs) and entry-level desktop and notebook computers, referred to as Nettops and netbooks. -
Intel To Launch 4-series Chipsets At Computex 2008
Wednesday 7 May 2008 – 10:40 in Hardware
Intel will officially launch its 4-series chipsets at Computex 2008, while motherboard makers will start shipping products in the third week of June, according to sources at motherboard makers. Initial 4-series chipset shipments will consist of the P45 -
Intel's new catchphrase - 'Carry Small, Live Large'
Wednesday 2 April 2008 – 10:20 in Business
Day 0 of the Intel Developers Forum has just finished and we’ve now heard the company’s new slogan of ‘Carry Small Live Large’ hundreds of times. -
Intel preps Atom for world domination
Monday 3 March 2008 – 11:00 in Hardware
Intel today released the brand name of its Silverthorne and Diamondville processors for mobile devices – products the company has called its most significant product since the introduction of the Pentium processor. . .
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Intel or Nvidia? nForce 680i Challenges Intel P965 and 975X*
Tuesday 19 December 2006 – 10:31
Motherboards with Nvidia's nForce 680i chipset are now hitting the shelves, so we decided it was time for a chipset battle. The goal? To find out what is the best solution for your Core 2 Duo system.
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Intel Roadmap News 10/2000: Part Two, Intel's Future Mobile and Server/Workstation Products*
Monday 16 October 2000 – 07:00
Intel's recent roadmap for notebook products looks quite jolly. Already in the beginning of next year we will see the first Giga Hertz processor for mobile platforms and mobile Pentium III processors at up to 1.26 GHz will arrive soon afterwards as well. The workstation and server roadmap is not quite as interesting, except for the fact that Intel is counting a lot on 'Third Party' chipset makers to provide non-RDRAM platforms for those systems. -
Intel's 64 bit Lye (Omid needs to apologize to AMD users)*
Friday 20 February 2004 – 06:00
There is a fine distinction, that often blurs, between misrepresenting the truth and lying, both on a legal and ethical scale. Former U.S. President Bill Clinton best illustrated the fine line on a Homeresque level during his alleged "legally accurate" statement that he never had sexual relations with his former intern Monica Lewinsky. This week, there was a huge disparity between what Intel announced and the subsequent noise about how Intel is finally jumping on board 64 bit computing. -
Intel's Next Paper Release: The Pentium III at 1133 MHz*
Monday 31 July 2000 – 07:00
After the shameful defeat in the Giga Hertz race Intel is now trying to leapfrog AMD. By squeezing the last bit of performance out of the well-known Coppermine core Intel created a very fast processor. The fact that it is the most unreliable and instable CPU Intel has ever released equalizes the fact that it will hardly be available. -
Intel's Big Kick Off: 925XE Chipset and P4EE 3.46 GHz*
Monday 1 November 2004 – 06:00
While the latest Extreme Edition P4 Processor is fairly well-known, the big news today is Intel's accelerated 925XE chipset at FSB1066, which many people consider to be the next BX. We put some final motherboards to the test.


