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Intel's stacked with chipmaking options

March 9, 2006 Future multicore chips could be folded in half to improve the speed of signals moving around the chip. TAGS: multi-core processor, Intel, research, Intel Core Duo, technique, manufacturing

Intel adapts to changes ahead

February 19, 2004 If processors are going to continue to increase in performance, they'll have to be a lot more flexible in the future, the chipmaker says. TAGS: Pat Gelsinger, technique, Intel, microprocessor, energy, chip company, image

AMD's new Puma stalking Intel's Centrino

May 18, 2007 Chipmaker prepping energy-efficient Griffin notebook chip and Puma platform, to help it compete against Intel in the notebook market. TAGS: AMD, power management, Intel Centrino, notebook computer, notebook chip, architecture, power consumption, Intel, chip company, technique, server

Apple tries to patent 'tamper-resistant software'

November 9, 2005 As company prepares to shift to Intel-based hardware, it files to protect method of securing code to specific hardware. TAGS: Apple Computer, Apple Macintosh, Apple Mac OS X, Apple Mac OS, patent, Intel, technique, method, operating system, Microsoft Windows

Intel hit with chip tech lawsuits

July 20, 2005 AmberWave, a developer of strained silicon technology, claims that the chipmaker infringes on two of its patents. TAGS: AmberWave Systems, patent, Intel, semiconductor, lawsuit, chip company, antitrust, technique

Intel dives into the ultra-low power pool

September 20, 2005 The company's new process follows Texas Instruments and Freescale's drive toward more efficient power for phones and mobile computers. TAGS: Freescale Semiconductor Inc., transistor, Intel, Texas Instruments Inc., process, technique, power, chip company, battery

IBM shows off low-power chip technique

September 30, 2003 Big Blue announces a design that it says paves the way for cell phone chips that use only one-fifth as much power as today's processors. TAGS: Silicon-on-Insulator, cell phone chip, IBM Corp., transistor, technique, semiconductor, power, cell phone, design, Intel

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

Intel to unveil new way to connect chips

March 2, 2005 Chipmaker plans to reveal a new way of opening up the data paths between processors, CNET News.com has learned. TAGS: Pat Gelsinger, I/O, Intel, chip company, technique

Quest for power control moves beyond the chip

February 7, 2006 Intel says reducing power consumed by PCs and servers will require advances in how all parts of a system manage and allocate voltage. TAGS: voltage, power consumption, cache memory, motherboard, manufacturing, CPU, Intel, transistor, technique, PC

In building nanotube chips, see what sticks?

August 1, 2005 Glue worked wonders for art projects in second grade. Now some scientists believe it could be useful for nanotube transistors. TAGS: nanotube, silicon wafer, transistor, electricity, semiconductor, technique, scientist, Intel

Intel peels back the layers of Core

March 8, 2006 The company's new chip design tries to get all its work done in the shortest possible amount of time, using the least possible energy. TAGS: Intel Core Microarchitecture, fusion, bus, instruction, Intel, improvement, technique, AMD

IBM, AMD claim a better way to strain silicon

December 13, 2004 Chip performance is being improved by pulling silicon atoms apart, and in some cases pushing them closer together. TAGS: transistor, silicon, AMD, DSL, IBM Corp., Intel, technique

TI sets out for 65 nanometers

March 22, 2004 Texas Instruments takes its first few steps toward a new generation of chip manufacturing technology and plans to start to producing processors with it in 2005. TAGS: Texas Instruments Inc., manufacturing process, transistor, Sun UltraSPARC, SRAM, nanometer, wireless chip, digital signal processor, manufacturing, power consumption, Intel, chip company, process, high-performance, technique, handheld

IBM, AMD further cut chip power consumption

December 6, 2005 At Washington conference next week, companies will outline strategies for enhancing processor performance. TAGS: transistor, power consumption, AMD, Silicon-on-Insulator, silicon, Semiconductor Manufacturing, manufacturing, semiconductor, AMD Opteron, technique, IBM Corp., conference, process, Intel

IBM details new PowerPC chips

July 8, 2005 What's novel about one chip is that each of its two 64-bit cores has its own dedicated 1MB of level-two cache memory. TAGS: IBM PowerPC, cache memory, IBM Corp., Apple Computer, 64-bit, technique, Apple Macintosh, server, Intel

New life for Moore's Law

April 19, 2005 Emerging technologies could extend the life of the famous principle whose demise has been predicted repeatedly. TAGS: Gordon Moore, lithography, electron, transistor, silicon, Intel, scientist, material, HP, technique, AMD, IBM Corp.

IBM combo technique tweaks transistors

September 9, 2003 Researchers at Big Blue manage to combine strained silicon and a silicon insulator in the same wafer, a new approach that could lead to faster, more efficient chips in a few years. TAGS: transistor, silicon, wafer, layer, IBM Corp., manufacturing, researcher, technique, AMD Opteron, approach, Intel

AMD joins transistor trend

September 10, 2002 Like Intel and IBM, Advanced Micro Devices says it's working on multiple-gate transistors, in a bid to boost chip performance. TAGS: transistor, AMD, chip company, semiconductor, IBM Corp., technique, researcher, Intel

IBM's Power6: Bigger iron, lower power

February 13, 2007 IBM's new chip works in 64-processor servers and contains features to let users cap system power consumption. TAGS: power consumption, iron, IBM Corp., high-performance computing, frequency, multiprocessor, server, high-performance, technique, Intel, operating system
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