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Dual cores to lead Intel show

September 2, 2004 But which chips will the company unveil at its developer forum? The answer will give a clue to how Intel will escape 2004. TAGS: dual-core, Intel Itanium, dual-core processor, Intel Itanium 2, Paul Otellini, Intel, AMD, AMD Opteron, Intel Xeon, conference, Microsoft Longhorn, Intel Pentium, PC

HP, Intel tussle with Oracle over dual-core chips

February 11, 2005 As more cores end up on each chip, software licenses will increase in cost--but out of all proportion to the cost of the hardware. TAGS: multi-core, Oracle Corp., dual-core processor, Intel Itanium, software license, hardware maker, Intel, BEA Systems Inc., two-processor, CPU, dual-core, HP, Intel Pentium, software company, Microsoft Corp.

Red Hat tests dual-core support

April 12, 2005 Begins testing support for forthcoming dual-core processors in its first update to its Red Hat Enterprise Linux software. TAGS: Red Hat Inc., Red Hat Enterprise Linux, dual-core processor, IBM POWER4, Intel Itanium 2, AMD, dual-core, Intel Itanium, Intel, Linux

AMD to demonstrate dual-core chips

August 31, 2004 Advanced Micro Devices plans to show off the server chips Tuesday, with Intel likely follow suit next week. TAGS: dual-core processor, AMD, dual-core, HyperTransport, AMD Opteron, Austin, Intel, Intel Itanium, Intel Pentium, server

Intel show to tackle debate over dual-core chips

February 25, 2005 New chips take the spotlight at next week's Intel Developer Forum, along with technology to boost network traffic. TAGS: dual-core processor, dual-core, AMD, silicon, debate, Intel Developer Forum, Intel, Intel Itanium, chip company, conference

Dual-core chips bring dual caches

August 25, 2004 Dual-core chips that AMD and Intel plan to bring to market next year won't be sharing their memories. TAGS: dual-core processor, Montecito, cache, MicroProcessor Forum, AMD, dual-core, microprocessor, Intel, Intel Itanium, AMD Opteron, conference, memory, researcher

Intel accelerates virtual-desktop plans

January 20, 2005 Vanderpool--no, it's not the love child of Gloria Vanderbilt and Whirlpool, but rather a technology that lets a single PC act like two. TAGS: Vanderpool, Intel, dual-core processor, Intel Itanium, virtualization, function, PC, server

AMD advances its dual-core plans

June 14, 2004 Chipmaker steps up its schedule for double-barreled desktop chips to better compete with rival Intel. TAGS: dual-core, dual-core processor, AMD, AMD Opteron, AMD Athlon 64, I/O, Intel Xeon, AMD Athlon, Intel Itanium, Intel, server, Microsoft Windows

Intel tweaks Pentium D for servers

July 8, 2005 The company offers up its dual-core mainstream chip while its Xeon and Itanium cousins finish baking. TAGS: dual-core, Intel Pentium, dual-core processor, network server, Intel Xeon, AMD, Intel, chipset, Intel Itanium, server

Intel: 15 dual-core projects under way

March 1, 2005 Firm is working on different multicore chips for the server, notebook, desktop and networking market, exec says at IDF. TAGS: Intel Itanium, dual-core, multi-core processor, multi-core, thread, Intel Xeon, dual-core processor, Intel, notebook computer, server, networking, gamer

For Intel, the future has two cores

September 7, 2004 Chipmaker turns to a more-is-better approach, downplaying chip speeds in favor of new features and designs. TAGS: Paul Otellini, multi-core, dual-core, dual-core processor, Intel, Montecito, multiprocessor, AMD, Intel Itanium, chip company, president, notebook computer, design, server, PC

IBM rebuilds Unix servers with Power5+ chip

October 4, 2005 Big Blue's processor move increases performance, as well as competitive pressures on Sun, Hewlett-Packard and Intel. TAGS: Unix server, dual-core processor, Intel Itanium, Sun UltraSPARC, Unix, dual-core, Montecito, IBM Corp., AMD, Sun Microsystems Inc., Intel, HP, server, Linux

New Intel quad-core chips are really double duo-cores

March 8, 2006 To stay competitive, Intel is taking familiar steps with its Kentsfield, Clovertown, and Tigeron quad-core server and PC chips. Photo: Intel four-cores TAGS: quad-core, AMD, Intel, dual-core processor, Intel Itanium, approach, chip company, technique, server, photograph

This week in Intel

October 14, 2005 CNET News.com got a peek at Intel's confidential road map, which shows plans for a dizzying array of single- and dual-core chips for 2006. TAGS: roadmap, notebook chip, Intel, Intel Itanium, Intel Pentium, dual-core processor, motherboard, notebook computer, Intel Pentium M

Intel releases new high-end Xeon processors

March 30, 2005 Chipmaker introduces first high-end models to include 64-bit features designed to easily accommodate large amounts of memory. TAGS: Intel Xeon MP, Intel Xeon, 64-bit, Pat Gelsinger, dual-core processor, AMD, cache memory, chipset, Intel, x86 server, PCI, Intel Itanium, memory, server, chip company, IBM Corp.

Week in review: Intel doubles-down

March 4, 2005 Chipmaker offers developers a peek at its future, including dual-core chips, consumer flash memory and--Apple? TAGS: dual-core processor, Intel, chip company, IBM PowerPC, Week in review, Apple Computer, storage system, Intel Itanium, flash memory, Samsung Electronics, Toshiba, networking, Apple Macintosh, server, PC

This week in Intel

March 4, 2005 Chipmaker gives developers a glimpse at its future, including dual-core chips, consumer flash memory and--Apple? TAGS: dual-core processor, Intel, chip company, storage system, IBM PowerPC, Intel Itanium, Apple Computer, Samsung Electronics, Toshiba, networking, Apple Macintosh, server, PC

Intel speeds dual-core Xeon debut

August 15, 2005 In an unusual maneuver, the chipmaker will also release Paxville version of Xeon for lower-end dual-processor servers. TAGS: dual-core, Intel Xeon, dual-processor server, AMD, Intel, AMD Opteron, multi-core processor, Intel Itanium, dual-core processor, spokesman, server, IBM Corp.
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