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  • #netbooks

    Acer 532h Netbook With Pine Trail, Pics and Specs Leak

    Murmurings of an Acer Aspire packing Intel's new Pine Trail N450 processor have been doing the rounds for a while, but finally pics and more specs have been leaked, cementing the existence of this still-unofficial model. More »
    12/31/09
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    By Kat Hannaford
  • #macbook

    What's Inside the Next MacBooks?

    Intel's announcing superfast and incredibly efficient new notebook processors soon. They're the biggest jump in notebook hardware since the Core 2 Duo. But we might not see them in MacBooks for a while. More »
    12/29/09
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    By matt buchanan
  • #processors

    Next-Gen Nvidia Ion Is Pine-Trail-Compatible, Promises Better Performance

    Intel's Pine Trail Atom chips are pretty disappointing in the power department, so it's good to see Nvidia step up with a new, Pine-Trail-compatible line of Ion chips. If you want to watch HD YouTube on a netbook, read on. More »
    12/22/09
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    By Dan Nosowitz
  • #netbooks

    Intel's New Atom Chips: What They Mean for You

    New Atom chips from Intel means better netbooks, right? Sorta. Here's the skinny on the new netbook brains. More »
    12/21/09
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    By matt buchanan
  • #processors

    Next-Generation Intel Atom Processors: Smaller, More Efficient, Not Much More Powerful

    Intel revealed its new line of Atom processors today, including the "Pineview" nettop-centered ones we saw benchmarked earlier. What do they have to offer? A smaller footprint, better efficiency, and not a lot more power. More »
    12/21/09
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    By Dan Nosowitz
  • #intel

    Intel's New Superefficient-But-Fast Laptop Core i5 Chips on Jan. 7

    Intel's dropping a big bowl o' chips January 7th—17 of 'em—like the first lower-end Core i3 chips, but we're most excited about the Arrandale Core i5 for laptops: still fast but more efficient 'cause they're shrunk to 32nm. More »
    12/17/09
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    By matt buchanan
  • #intel

    Engineers Turned Into Human Cannonballs to Recreate Intel Chime

    I've suspected that Intel's engineers were somewhat crazy, but I never thought they'd hop into cannons and shoot themselves toward giant tube-shaped bells in order to recreate that catchy "Intel inside" chime. Ding-ba-bing-ba-ding-ouch! Looks painful, even if probably fake. More »
    12/16/09
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    By Rosa Golijan
  • #mods

    Intel Shows Off Core i7 Mod Contest Winners

    Intel has announced the winners of their Core i7 desktop mod challenge. Naturally, the mods had to be built around intel Core chips, and the focus was to showcase the "possibilities of tomorrow's technology." More »
    12/16/09
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    By Sean Fallon
  • #lawsuits

    FTC Suing Intel For Anti-Competitive Practices

    As predicted, the Federal Trade Commission is suing Intel for, as they put it, "[engaging] in a deliberate campaign to hamstring competitive threats to its monopoly." This isn't going to end well for Intel. More »
    12/16/09
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    By Adam Frucci
  • #apple

    Details Leak on the Next Mac Pro Processor?

    12/15/09
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  • #atom

    Intel's New "Pineview" Atom Processors Benchmarked, Found Disappointing

    The new Atom D410 and D510 processors were just given preliminary benchmarking tests, and the scores actually came out pretty disappointing. The older Nvidia Ion configuration actually beat the Pineview procs in most tests—not what we'd call encouraging. More »
    12/11/09
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    By Dan Nosowitz
  • #intel

    Intel Confirms Larrabee Graphics Card is Dead

    12/07/09
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  • #intel

    Intel's High-End Larrabee Graphics Card Won't Be Released Anytime Soon

    Intel just told us that its first Larrabee graphics card isn't ever coming out "as standalone discrete product," because they're behind where they'd hoped to be in development, meaning you won't be shoving one inside of your PC anytime soon. More »
    12/04/09
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    By matt buchanan
  • #intel

    Pre-Release Intel Core i9 Chip Hits eBay for $1,200

    12/03/09
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  • #apps

    Intel Developing App Store for Netbooks

    Intel this week announced a beta SDK for Atom-powered netbooks, with an eye towards having an app store preinstalled on both Windows and Moblin systems in 2010. More »
    12/03/09
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    By Brian Barrett
  • #intel

    The FTC Still Wants to Slay the Intel Monopoly Monster

    Sure, Intel paid off AMD to drop their antitrust suit, but the FTC's still mighty interested in their their fights with Nvidia, and concerned about preserving competition in the chip marketplace overall. It could get ugly. [BW]
    12/03/09
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    By matt buchanan
  • #processors

    Intel Demonstrates Programmable 48-Core Chip

    The cores aren't terribly powerful (described as being like lower-end Atom processors) but hey...it's got 48 of them, and it's programmable. More »
    12/02/09
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    By Sean Fallon
  • #rumor

    MacBook Pro Core i5 and Core i7 Processors Rumored to Arrive in January

    12/01/09
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  • #fcc

    Database Created by FCC for Devices Using White Space Spectrum

    12/01/09
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  • #intel

    Leaked Intel Roadmap Reveals Budget Desktop Offerings, Possible Mac Pro Chip

    For those of you who get hot and bothered by leaked Intel product roadmaps, please sit down. We have one here for desktops that runs the gamut from budget Core i3 and a low-power i5 marked with an "S." More »
    11/29/09
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    By Jack Loftus
  • #intel

    Intel Core i9 Benched: Six Cores of Pure Joy

    On paper, the Core i9 might not sound that exciting: It's a lot like the Core i7, except built with a 32nm fabrication process and two extra cores, for a total of six. Early benchmarks, though, say it flies. Sometimes. More »
    11/23/09
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    By John Herrman
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