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Intel cancels Tejas and Jayhawk
News Intel has confirmed that it is shelving its next chips for desktop and server computers. We have reprioritised resources and are taking the design team away from the products code-named Tejas and Jayhawk," an Intel spokesperson told ZDNet UK.
7 May 2004, 13:50
Intel's Nocona ready for release
News The 64-bit squabble will heat up on Monday, when Intel comes out with its first 32/64-bit chip for workstations and servers. Nocona, the code name of a Xeon chip from Intel, can run both 32-bit software, the kind found on most PCs today, and 64-bit...
28 June 2004, 8:05
Intel upgrades Centrino wireless chipset
News Intel will embrace the upcoming high speed wireless LAN standard 802.11n with an upgrade to its Centrino wireless chipset. This has prompted Intel to release a new version of Centrino code-named Santa Rosa, which is due in the first six months of...
3 October 2006, 9:00
Intel switches attention to physical world
News Intel researchers are tinkering with a number of technologies that will help solve some of society's pressing problems -- like finding a parking space. IrisNet, a project currently under development by Carnegie Mellon University and Intel, is a...
6 May 2004, 8:00
Intel recalls faulty controllers
News A manufacturing error has Intel calling back a number of controller chips for its recently released Express 915 and 925 desktop PC chipsets. The error, or "fab excursion" in Intel parlance, creates an electrical problem in a chip known as the ICH6.
28 June 2004, 10:15
Intel's Dothan date revealed
News The latest notebook chip from Intel will come out on 10 May, according to sources, along with price cuts and a new naming scheme. Intel does not comment on unreleased products but has said Dothan will come out in the second quarter.
28 April 2004, 7:20
Intel to marry processor to memory
News Will Intel get back into the business of selling computer memory? Back in the 1980s, Intel was one of the largest manufacturers of computer memory, or DRAM, but it left the market because of punishing competition from Japan.
29 September 2006, 9:24
News.blog: Intel quits OLPC project
News Well, that was short: Intel has announced it is leaving the One Laptop Per Child project. The news, first reported on Thursday by The Wall Street Journal in an email alert, comes just six months after Intel and OLPC founder Nick Negroponte agreed...
Tags: hands, laptops, children, laptop
4 January 2008, 9:18
Photos: Intel boasts six-core chip
News Intel shows off its first six-core processor, called Dunnington, which will be available in the second half of 2008. It contains a 16MB L3 cache, is socket compatible with the Caneland platform, and is made for virtualisation.Credit: Intel
19 March 2008, 9:28
Intel's next-gen laptops to get Nokia chip
News Intel's next-generation laptop product will have an integrated 3G chip from Nokia and improved graphics support for Microsoft's Windows Vista, the company announced on Wednesday. Nokia's HSDPA (High-Speed Downlink Packet Access) technology will...
28 September 2006, 9:23
Intel touts its quad-core turbocharge chips
News PC performance will increase 70 per cent for some applications with Intel's new 'Kentsfield' quad-core processor coming in November, company executives said on Tuesday. The performance jump compares the 130W, 2.66GHz Kentsfield, to be called the...
27 September 2006, 9:48
Intel: Death to all wires
News With the race for ever more powerful processors less of an issue these days, Intel is searching for other areas in which to differentiate itself and build a niche, such as wireless broadband, security, and mobile platforms.
22 April 2004, 9:45
Intel unveils Mac Mini clone
News Taking another crack at the living room, Intel is again showing off a concept PC that closely resembles Apple's Mac Mini. The squarish metallic box, originally code-named Pandora, will be released under AOpen's XC Cube product line and is similar...
1 June 2005, 10:00
Intel motherboards get tuneful
News Intel motherboards will soon sing different tunes. Intel and Musicmatch on Thursday announced plans to include Musicmatch's Jukebox software and online music download service with future Intel desktop motherboards.
15 April 2004, 15:45
Intel experiments with Wi-Fi as GPS substitute
News Not only does Intel promote Wi-Fi, it has recently begun to gain momentum in the market for mobile phone chips. Intel is experimenting with ordinary wireless networks to see if the same job can be done on land.
13 July 2005, 9:08


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