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Game developers adapt to multicore world

April 11, 2007 It's been a slow process waiting for software that's built for multicore chips, but game developers are making progress. TAGS: multi-core processor, multi-core, game company, dual-core processor, AMD, THQ Inc., studio, developer, patch management, computer game, Intel, games, mind, programming

Dell to acquire Alienware

March 22, 2006 Alienware will become a wholly owned subsidiary of Dell and will continue to offer its exotic and colorful PCs. TAGS: Alienware, supply chain, Stephen Baker, procurement, Dell, PC company, gamer, PC, Intel, games

Intel reaps Havok for $110 million

September 18, 2007 Chipmaker snaps up the Irish developer of animation graphics technology found in dozens of video games and movies. TAGS: Havok.com Inc., Intel, chip company, San Francisco, video game, games, video

Dell's gaming power now in red or black

April 18, 2006 The XPS lineup gets a new notebook with the M1710, which adds dual-core processors and a shiny paint job. TAGS: Intel Core Duo, Dell, notebook computer, gamer, games, Intel, PC

Intel's chipset road map lacks a driver

May 17, 2007 An attempt by Intel to improve the performance of basic graphics technology has been stalled by software development delays. TAGS: chipset, Intel, software development, research company, DirectX, AMD, ATI Technologies, NVidia, games, CPU, Microsoft Windows Vista, PC, Microsoft Windows

Blending PC and TV through fantasy football

September 13, 2006 Attention couch potatoes: Watch NFL games and your fantasy football league's activity at the same time. TAGS: Intel Viiv, Yahoo! Inc., Intel Centrino, Intel, TV, games, PC, video

Intel pushes for conformity in notebooks

April 12, 2006 At IDF Taiwan, chipmaker says the first set of notebooks adhering to its new component specs will ship soon. TAGS: Don MacDonald, Intel Viiv, Taiwan, specification, hardware maker, Intel, notebook computer, chip company, supplier, component, Dell, battery, games

Apple still quiet on game strategy

February 15, 2007 Windows PCs still own the game world, as Apple seems content to focus on digital media and portable music. TAGS: game company, Apple Computer, Apple iLife, Apple Macintosh, gamer, World of Warcraft, games, computer game, Intel, PC, Microsoft Windows, TV, Microsoft Corp.

Dell Web site snubs Intel's Viiv

October 11, 2006 PC maker elects not to promote the chipmaker's home entertainment marketing campaign on its Web site. TAGS: Intel Viiv, AMD Live, home entertainment, Digital Home, PC company, Intel, Intel Centrino, chip company, Dell, AMD, brand, entertainment, PC, games

Intel's new Centrino for work and play

May 9, 2007 New notebooks with the Santa Rosa platform will arrive with several business-friendly technologies as the company pushes for better graphics. First Intel Santa Rosa systems reviewedNew Centrino giv... TAGS: Intel Centrino, Mercury Research, Intel Centrino Duo, notebook computer, Intel, chipset, AMD, PC, games, Microsoft Windows Vista

Intel to add memory controllers, threading in 2008

March 28, 2007 Nehalem processors will use hyperthreading tech found in the old Pentium 4 chips and some of AMD's design tactics. TAGS: Pat Gelsinger, HyperThreading, AMD Opteron, Intel Pentium 4, Intel, manufacturing, chipset, server, Intel Pentium, Apple Computer, notebook computer, AMD, games

Intel's quad-core chip powerful but pricey

November 2, 2006 New Core 2 Extreme offers an overwhelming amount of performance that exceeds the demands of most PC users, according to reviews. TAGS: quad-core, clock speed, dual-core, dual-core processor, Intel, AMD, Intel Core 2 Duo, PC, games, video

PC Gaming Alliance debuts

February 20, 2008 Activision, AMD, Dell, Intel, Microsoft, and Nvidia co-found nonprofit dedicated to "advancing the PC as a worldwide gaming platform." TAGS: formation, hardware manufacturer, Activision Inc., games, San Francisco, AMD, console, PC, NVidia, Microsoft Corp., Intel, Dell

Intel CEO sees Net boosting consumer electronics

January 8, 2008 Paul Otellini predicts during his CES keynote that the Net's impact on the computer industry will play out again in the consumer electronics market. Photos: Otellini predicts always-connected world TAGS: Paul Otellini, consumer electronics, CEO, electronics, Consumer Electronics Show, chipset, Intel, broadband, TV, video, games, PC

Mac fans sign up for Boot Camp

April 5, 2006 Going against type, the Apple faithful are optimistic about bringing Windows XP to Intel-based Macs. TAGS: Apple Boot Camp, Apple Macintosh, Apple Computer, Apple Mac OS X, Intel, Apple Mac OS, Microsoft Windows, games, Microsoft Windows XP, video, operating system

Phone, cable companies embracing Web 2.0

November 8, 2006 As cable and telephone companies increasingly offer the same services, some are turning to Internet collaboration to set themselves apart. TAGS: Verizon Communications, Comcast Corp., cable company, YouTube, VoD, Web 2.0, fiber, cable television, telephone company, TV, telecommunications, collaboration, service provider, programming, cell phone, video

IBM bringing gaming chip to blade servers

February 8, 2006 Bets on boost from high-end PowerPC in debuting BladeCenter and from unusual Cell chip in future servers to keep its edge. TAGS: IBM eServer BladeCenter, blade server, blade, chassis, Intel Xeon, IBM PowerPC, IBM Corp., AMD Opteron, server, Ethernet, Intel, Apple Computer, HP, games
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