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Intel sets its sights on imaging market

September 10, 2003 The chipmaker debuts a family of chips that handle various imaging tasks, in an attempt to carve out a bigger share of the market. TAGS: ASIC, imaging, photocopier, Xerox Corp., digital imaging, Intel, printer, scanner, family, engine, chip company, printing

Intel gives Centrino a boost

June 2, 2003 As expected, the chipmaker launches three new Pentium M processors that run at higher clock speeds. It also cuts prices on existing versions of the chip. TAGS: Intel Centrino, Intel Pentium M, Intel Pentium, Motion Computing Inc., notebook computer, clock speed, chip company, Intel, wireless network, VPN, tablet, network connection, family, PC company, chipset, PC

Intel shows off Penryn chips

January 27, 2007 Upcoming chips will be Intel's first to use a new manufacturing technology and will have new multimedia instructions. TAGS: AMD, transistor, Intel, manufacturing, Paul Otellini, instruction, Intel Core 2 Duo, family, multimedia, server

Intel plans processor party for June

June 4, 2004 The chipmaker will launch nine new processors and two chipsets, all designed to create higher-performing and also more entertaining desktop PCs. TAGS: chipset, Entertainment PC, Intel, back-to-school, Intel Pentium, PCI Express, Intel Celeron, Intel Pentium 4, PCI, desktop computer, chip company, family, PC, games, video

Intel chips take a new number

March 12, 2004 The chip giant plans to give its PC chips model numbers that reflect their performance and de-emphasize their clock speeds--a huge marketing shift for Intel that might pay off for Pentium M. TAGS: Intel Pentium 4, clock speed, Intel Pentium, PC processor, Intel Celeron, Intel Pentium M, bus, AMD, Intel, AMD Athlon, family, chip company, brand, PC

Sun completes 'Niagara' chip design

May 12, 2004 The server maker wraps up design work on the processor, a crucial product in its effort to keep its UltraSparc chip family competitive, a source familiar with the project says. TAGS: Sun UltraSPARC, Sun Microsystems Inc., HP PA-RISC, AMD, AMD Opteron, Intel Itanium, family, design, server, Intel

Sun, Intel square off over Itanium support

March 3, 2000 The two high-tech giants are in a high-stakes game of chicken in a debate about which company needs the other more in the lucrative e-commerce world. TAGS: Intel Itanium, Intel IA-64, Sun Solaris, Sun UltraSPARC, Sun Microsystems Inc., Compaq Tru64 UNIX, Compaq Computer Corp., Texas Instruments Inc., Intel, 64-bit, e-commerce, Silicon Graphics Inc., semiconductor, family, operating system, IBM Corp.

Server maker expanding double-whammy family

March 16, 2007 Open Source Systems to expand range of Gemini servers, which package two motherboards into one chassis for cooling efficiency.Photo: Gemini packs in dual motherboards TAGS: motherboard, chassis, open source, family, server, design, Intel

IBM server design drops Itanium support

February 25, 2005 Big Blue cools its already none-too-warm support for Intel's Itanium processor, CNET News.com has learned. Photo: IBM's X3 chipset TAGS: Intel Itanium, Intel Xeon, chipset, RISC, Intel Itanium 2, IBM Corp., 64-bit, Intel, family, generation, server

Intel's dual-core Xeon due in 2006

October 19, 2004 A competing chip from rival Advanced Micro Devices will likely arrive several months earlier. TAGS: Richard Dracott, Intel Xeon MP, dual-core, Intel Xeon, multi-core, AMD, dual-core processor, HyperThreading, Intel, chipset, AMD Opteron, member, server, family, Sun Microsystems Inc., HP

AMD makes power play with Turion

March 10, 2005 Chipmaker gets back into the notebook processor race, but it's hard to say who has the performance advantage. Images: A peek at AMD's Turion TAGS: AMD Turion, AMD, ceiling, notebook chip, notebook computer, Intel Pentium M, cache, Intel Pentium, AMD Athlon 64, power consumption, Intel Centrino, Intel, AMD Athlon, family, chipset, battery

Sun bumps back Opteron servers

February 17, 2005 Delay in delivery of Galaxy family casts light on Sun's x86 ambitions and on the unending tug-of-war between AMD and Intel. TAGS: AMD Opteron, Sun Microsystems Inc., AMD, Intel x86, dual-core, Sun Solaris, x86 processor, server, family, Intel, Linux, operating system

Sun puts 16 cores on its 'Rock' chip

December 8, 2006 High-end chip likely will stay a step ahead of competitors in the multicore processor race. Also, the chip design could be done this year. TAGS: multi-core, Sun Microsystems Inc., Sun Sparc, dual-core, family, Intel, IBM Corp., AMD, server

IBM to charge up Power at chip event

March 19, 2004 The company later this month heads to Manhattan to talk up its array of processors, which run devices from game systems to servers. TAGS: IBM PowerPC, IBM POWER5, Apple Xserve, IBM Corp., video game, Manhattan, family, Sony Corp., Toshiba, Nintendo Co. Ltd., Motorola Inc., event, Intel, agreement, server, video

Sun begins high-end phase of x86 servers

July 11, 2006 Company launching high-end server, its second attempt at blades and the resurrected "Thumper" packed with 48 disk drives. Photos: Sun's Opteron servers TAGS: Sun Blade, x86 server, blade, Sun Microsystems Inc., AMD Opteron, blade server, phase, two-processor, Intel x86, AMD, Sun UltraSPARC, Sun Solaris, server, family, leader, Intel

Sun upgrades servers with UltraSparc IV+ debut

September 15, 2005 Next week will see the launch of the new top-of-the-line chip in a revamp of Sun's core Unix server line, News.com has learned. TAGS: Sun UltraSPARC, Sun UltraSPARC IV, Unix server, Sun Microsystems Inc., Sun UltraSPARC III, IBM POWER5, RISC, Sun Sparc, Unix, AMD, x86 processor, dual-core processor, IBM Corp., family, Intel, HP
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