Entries in 'Intel' (331)
Intel to splash out on 'epic' ultrabook campaign
NEWSIntel is to launch a 'cinematic and epic' marketing campaign to promote the ultrabook notebook form factor, the chipmaker's largest campaign in nearly a decade.
New iPad didn't hurt notebook sales
NEWSIntel is set to promote a new 10-inch Medfield-based PC tablet category dubbed the StudyBook, aimed at the education market according to a DigiTimes report.
Intel 330 Series SSD pricing leaked
NEWSIntel's upcoming 330 Series SSD could turn out to be the solid state bargain the market has been waiting for based on pricing revealed ahead of the official launch.
Qualcomm to do battle with Intel ultrabooks
NEWSMobile chipmaker Qualcomm has shed some light on upcoming ARM-based Windows 8 notebooks, claiming that they will be thinner and lighter than Intel ultrabooks.
Optical Thunderbolt cables are coming
NEWSIntel has said that optical cables for the chipmaker's high-speed Thunderbolt ports will arrive later this year, allowing for cables of longer distances.
Intel unveils Xeon 5 processors
NEWSIntel today unveiled its new family of Xeon 5 processors, a series which the chip giant hopes will provide the processing power needed to support a range of future applications.
Intel to stick with DDR3 and Socket 1150
NEWSIntel is to stick with socket 1150 and DDR3 memory, providing no fresh PC upgrade shocks until 2014 according to a Fudzilla report.
Intel denies Ivy Bridge delay, sort of
NEWSConfusion abounds following Intel's mixed messages with a recent denial of an earlier executive's claim that the upcoming Ivy Bridge launch has been delayed by over two months.
Intel 313 Series SSD in time for Ivy Bridge
NEWSIntel will introduce a new range of 313 series SSD drives to coincide with the upcoming launch of Ivy Bridge processors and chip sets, replacing he former 311 series.
Ivy Bridge ultrabooks to use hybrid hard drives
NEWSIndustry gossips have shed some light on Intel's plans for the upcoming Ivy Bridge upgrade for the firm's ultrabook platform, suggesting that the chip maker will cut processor prices to ...
Intel plans go-slow on Ivy Bridge chips
NEWSIntel's upcoming Ivy Bridge chips may take longer to arrive than expected with industry gossips claiming that the chip giant is planning a soft start given the wads of inventory ...
Ultrabooks too small for Europeans?
NEWSFar Eastern notebook makers reckon that Intel's ultrabook push will come up short of Intel's target for 30 to 40 per cent of the notebook market, largely as a result ...
New Intel Sandy Bridge graphics drivers
NEWSIntel has released a new graphics driver for the firm's Sandy Bridge integrated HD graphics for Windows Vista and Windows 7.
Intel launches new GPU-less Core i5, Celerons
NEWSIntel has expanded the chipmaker's Sandy Bridge range of CPUs with a number of new Core i5 and Celeron M models.
Ultrabooks to 're-energise' the notebook market
NEWSA study by Market research outfit Juniper has said that Intel's ultrabook category will "re-energise" the notebook market, with most notebooks choosing the form factor in five years.
Another Intel record quarter, invests in mobile
NEWSAnother year, another record year of profits for chip giant Intel as the firm announced $54 billion in revenue, up an astonishing 24 per cent.
2011 was an exceptional year ...
Intel launches Performance Tuning warranty for overclockers
NEWSIntel has introduced a new warranty extension service for overclockers called the Performance Tuning Protection Plan which they said would provide the chance for to experiment with the overclocking features ...
Intel says Medfield will run Android better than ARM
NEWSIntel described Android as the chipmaker's 'platform of choice' for smartphones while claiming that upcoming Intel Medfield based smartphones would be faster than rivals.
AMD's Trinity to compete with Intel's ultrabooks
NEWSAMD is to take aim at Intel's ultrabook initiative with an alternative thin-and-light notebook platform based on AMD's upcoming Trinity processor, as demoed at CES last week.
CES 2012: Razer reveals Project Fiona
NEWSPC gaming peripheral specialist Razer has shown off a tablet-based PC Gaming rig dubbed Project Fiona, designed to be able to play the most popular PC games.