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  • Intel, AMD see steady Q4 market share as prices rise
    Wednesday 4 February 2004 – 12:32
    The competition for market share among x86 processor vendors in the fourth quarter was largely a stalemate, but both Intel Corp.
  • Intel "Dothan" notebooks may hit shelves in early 2004
    Tuesday 7 October 2003 – 02:44
    Dothan-based notebooks could be available as early as January or February, if the processor ships by late December, according to sources.
  • Intel Adds 3 New Value CPUs
    Tuesday 2 September 2008 – 11:40
    Intel has updated its pricing sheet for processors Monday and although prices have not changed, three new value processors have been added
  • Intel Releases New Midrange Chips
    Tuesday 12 August 2008 – 05:40
    Intel has released several new midrange processors all based on its 45nm process technology from both the Core 2 Duo and Core 2 Quad lines. Vendors of gaming PCs are expected to manufacture new systems based on these processors shortly. At the head of th
  • Intel Desktop IGP Chipsets To See Shortages In Q3
    Tuesday 27 May 2008 – 04:00
    Intel's upcoming G45 and G43 IGP chipsets are expected to see shortages in the third quarter due to a recent switch in Intel's production allocation, according to sources at motherboards makers.
  • Intel squeezes 1.8 TFlops out of one processor
    Sunday 11 February 2007 – 09:00
    Intel today revealed more details about its 80-core research CPU, which likely is the most powerful floating point engine built to date. 200 of these processors achieve the same floating point performance as today's most powerful supercomputer. But don't get excited just yet: The CPU won't come to market and the number of cores isn't everything to future CPU design, Intel said.
  • Intel silently revs Core 2 Duo CPUs
    Monday 18 December 2006 – 10:05
    Intel has silently improved its Core 2 Duo line-up.
  • Opinion: Intel losses mounting
    Wednesday 6 December 2006 – 04:32
    This news story from TG Daily about AMD's post-ATI-merger rise in the semiconductor rankings should make Nvidia and Intel feel a little light-headed.
  • Intel expects 45-65 nm crossover to be reached in 2008
    Thursday 30 November 2006 – 04:51
    After the planned launch of 45 nm processors in the second half of 2007, Intel will likely reach the crossover between 45nm and 65nm nodes in CPU production in 2008, said Rob Willoner, technology analyst at Intel's technology and manufacturing group.
  • Intel aims for 32 cores by 2010
    Monday 10 July 2006 – 06:02
    Five years ago, Intel envisioned processors running at 20 GHz by the end of this decade. Today we know that the future will look different. CPUs will sacrifice clock speed over core count: Intel's first "many core" CPU will run at only two thirds of the clock speed of today's fastest Xeon CPU - but achieve 15x the performance, thanks to 32 cores.
  • Intel to cut processor prices by 60%
    Thursday 8 June 2006 – 10:34
    Customers of Intel said the world's biggest computer-chip maker plans to reduce prices on Pentium processors by as much as 60 percent to reclaim market share from Advanced Micro Devices Inc.
  • Intel to launch dual-core Itanium 2 at Computex
    Monday 29 May 2006 – 09:35
    The launch of Intel's dual-core Itanium 2 processors, dubbed "Montecito," is now set to happen in the week of Computex, which will take place in Taipei June 6-10, according to sources.
  • Intel's profit drops 38% on decreasing processor sales
    Wednesday 19 April 2006 – 11:00
    UPDATE 6:30 PM EST - Intel Q1 earnings result met the expectations of investor, but lower processor, chipset and flash memory sales brought the first substantial revenue and profit decline in several quarters. Reported revenues were $8.9 billion, 32% below the first quarter of 2005; profit dipped 38% in the same time frame.
  • Intel's Ultra Mobile PC on track for Q1 release
    Monday 6 February 2006 – 11:48
    Intel is gearing up for the release of its handtop computer platform later in this quarter: The first "Ultra Mobile PCs" (UMPCs) will arrive with a standby time of a week and include WWAN and GPS capability. A second batch of UMPCs will follow in the second half of this year and come with Windows Vista preinstalled, TG Daily has learned.
  • Intel first to demonstrate 45 nm silicon
    Wednesday 25 January 2006 – 06:40
    Concerns are growing that the end of the scalability of silicon structures may come into sight in the next 10 to 15 years. But for now, Moore's law appears to be live and kicking as Intel today demonstrated the first working chips built in a 45 nm process. The announcement comes not even one month after the company rolled out its first 65 nm processors.

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