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Dell's Inspiron notebooks get smaller, lighter

February 28, 2006 New machines with dual-core processors ready for home entertainment, small businesses. TAGS: Dell Inspiron, dual-core processor, notebook computer, Intel Core Duo

Notebooks pass desktops in U.S. retail

February 1, 2006 For first time, stores sold more laptops than desktops. When will notebooks lead overall? IDC makes a prediction. TAGS: notebook computer, Intel Centrino, dual-core processor, U.S., Apple Computer, laptop computer, Intel

AMD to demo a dual-core desktop chip

February 23, 2005 Putting two cores on a chip will allow a computer to perform two tasks at once, or run specially tweaked applications faster. TAGS: dual-core processor, AMD, dual-core, notebook chip, two-processor, notebook computer, AMD Opteron, AMD Athlon, Intel, server, PC

Gateway shoehorns Duo into notebook design

January 6, 2006 Do Gateway's new notebooks look familiar? They should. It's the same old design. TAGS: Gateway Inc., notebook computer, dual-core processor, Las Vegas, design, component, Intel, battery, CEO

Intel to demo power-saving tech

March 17, 2005 Yonah, Intel's dual-core notebook chip, will get an airing next month and some dual-core technology that lets one core sleep. TAGS: notebook chip, notebook computer, Intel Centrino, dual-core processor, Intel, power consumption, dual-core, Intel Pentium M, Intel Pentium, battery, Wi-Fi

Intel unveils new class of Pentium 4s

February 20, 2005 The new processors have a lot more cache. They also include notebook technology designed to cut power consumption. TAGS: Intel Pentium, cache, Intel Pentium 4, AMD, dual-core processor, power consumption, notebook computer, Intel

Intel profit rises on notebook demand

October 18, 2005 Chips for portable PCs help boost Intel's earnings to nearly $2 billion for the third quarter. TAGS: Paul Otellini, earnings, Intel, dual-core, notebook computer, dual-core processor, AMD, research company, CEO, PC

Intel's Core Duo health causes PC industry pain

January 27, 2006 Intel's accelerated launch of its first dual-core notebook processor has forced PC vendors to scramble with new launch schedules. TAGS: Intel Core Duo, notebook computer, CompUSA Inc., Acer Inc., PC company, vendor, product development, dual-core processor, Intel, Apple Computer, Gateway Inc., HP, Sony Corp., health, PC

AMD's Turion gets a second core

May 17, 2006 AMD now has dual-core chips across all of its products with the launch of the Turion 64 X2. TAGS: AMD Turion, AMD, Intel Core Duo, 64-bit, notebook computer, dual-core, power consumption, dual-core processor, Intel Core 2 Duo, Intel, Microsoft Windows Vista, operating system

Intel shoots for dual cores, wireless profits

May 13, 2004 At the company's spring meeting for analysts, executives outline plans that include delivering dual-core chips and expanding in markets such as wireless communications. TAGS: Paul Otellini, dual-core processor, dual-core, clock speed, 64-bit, Intel, power consumption, two-processor, Intel Pentium 4, Intel Pentium, notebook computer, server, operating system, PC, video, Microsoft Windows

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, multiprocessor, Intel, Montecito, AMD, Intel Itanium, chip company, notebook computer, president, design, server, PC

Year in review: The PC chugs on

December 19, 2005 Fading of the PC is predicted often, but low prices and emerging nations helped this year's sales beat expectations. TAGS: dual-core processor, IBM PowerPC, blade, notebook computer, India, IBM Corp., 64-bit, AMD Opteron, HP, PC, laptop computer, Apple Computer, server, CEO

Intel to make single-core Yonah

August 25, 2005 Despite its recent emphasis on multicore processors, the company isn't abandoning its single-core designs. TAGS: dual-core, dual-core processor, AMD, Intel, notebook computer, laptop computer, PC

Intel demos dual core, uncorks Napa

September 8, 2004 Chipmaker's multiprocessing technology makes its stage debut, and Intel looks to its next take on Centrino. TAGS: dual-core processor, dual-core, Intel Centrino, Intel, PC processor, Intel Developer Forum, chip company, AMD, wireless technology, chipset, notebook computer, general manager, leader, Wi-Fi, Intel Pentium, PC

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: notebook chip, roadmap, Intel, Intel Itanium, Intel Pentium, dual-core processor, motherboard, notebook computer, Intel Pentium M

Intel powers up plans for low-power chips

August 23, 2005 Chipmaker changes course from some Pentium 4 designs and says future processors will go easy on the energy. TAGS: pipeline, power consumption, Intel Pentium 4, Intel Pentium, HyperThreading, notebook chip, Intel, notebook computer, dual-core processor, architecture, AMD Opteron, Intel Xeon, Intel Pentium M, chip company, AMD, server

AMD sketches out new high-end, low-end chips

November 13, 2004 Consumer electronics, new chips and name calling were all on tap at Friday's AMD analyst meeting. TAGS: AMD Pacifica, AMD, Intel x86, security technology, x86 processor, dual-core processor, virtualization, notebook computer, Intel, server, cell phone

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: dual-core, Intel Itanium, Intel Xeon, thread, multi-core processor, multi-core, dual-core processor, Intel, notebook computer, gamer, networking, server

Barrett weighs in

June 1, 2004 newsmaker For Intel's CEO, the customer is king, clock speeds still matter and the United States is "basically complacent." TAGS: Craig Barrett, competitiveness, offshore outsourcing, politician, R&D, Intel, Washington D.C., dual-core processor, U.S., aspect, notebook computer, CEO, PC, Microsoft Corp.

Intel shows off its quad core

February 10, 2006 Clovertown, a four-core processor, will start shipping late this year and hit the market in early 2007. TAGS: quad-core, architecture, AMD, multi-core, Intel, dual-core processor, notebook computer, server
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