December 31, 2008


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December 30, 2008


Intel's i960 (or 80960) was a RISC-based microprocessor design that became popular during the early 1990s as an embedded microcontroller, becoming a best-selling CPU in that field, along with the competing AMD 29000. In spite of its success, Intel dropped i960 marketing in the late 1990s as a side effect of a settlement with DEC in which Intel received the rights to produce the StrongARM CPU. The processor continues to be used in a few military applications.
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December 29, 2008


The Intel's i486DX2 is a CPU produced by Intel that was introduced in 1989 . The i486DX2 was nearly identical to the i486DX but for the addition of clock multiplier circuitry. It was the first chip to use clock doubling, whereby the processor runs two internal logic clock cycles per external bus cycle. A i486 DX2 was thus significantly faster than an i486 DX at the same bus speed thanks to the 8K on-chip cache shadowing the slower clocked external bus.
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December 28, 2008


The Intel i486, otherwise known as the 80486, was the first tightly pipelined x86 design. Introduced in 1989, it was also the first x86 chip to use more than a million transistors, due to a large on-chip cache and an integrated floating point unit. It represents a fourth generation of binary compatible CPUs since the original 8086 of 1978, and it was the second 32-bit x86 design after the 80386.
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December 27, 2008


The Pentium Pro is a sixth-generation x86-based microprocessor developed and manufactured by Intel introduced in November 1995. It introduced the P6 microarchitecture (sometime referred as i686) and was originally intended to replace the original Pentium in a full range of applications. While the Pentium and Pentium MMX had 3.1 and 4.5 million transistors, respectively, the Pentium Pro contained 5.5 million transistors. Later, it was reduced to a more narrow role as a server and high-end desktop chip. The Pentium Pro was capable of both dual- and quad-processor configurations. It only came in one form factor, the relatively large rectangular Socket 8.
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December 26, 2008


Yesterday in Davos, Switzerland, Intel was named as one of the Global 100's Most Sustainable Corporations. The announcement was made during the Annual Meeting of the World Economic Forum. The list represents how well a company manages environmental, social and governance risks and opportunities.
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December 25, 2008


Now running at speeds up to 3.06GHz
Just when you thought iMac had everything, now there’s even more. More powerful Intel Core 2 Duo processors. And more memory standard. Combine this with Mac OS X Leopard and iLife ’09, and it’s more all-in-one than ever. iMac packs amazing performance into a stunningly slim space.
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December 24, 2008


The Core 2 brand refers to a range of Intel's consumer 64-bit single- and dual-core and 2x2 MCM (Multi-Chip Module) quad-core CPUs with the x86-64 instruction set, based on the Intel Core microarchitecture, derived from the 32-bit dual-core Yonah laptop processor. (Note: The Yonah's silicon chip or die comprised two interconnected cores, each similar to those branded Pentium M). The 2x2 MCM dual-die quad-core[1] CPU had two separate dual-core dies (CPUs)—next to each other—in one quad-core MCM package. The Core 2 relegated the Pentium brand to a mid-end market, and reunified laptop and desktop CPU lines, which previously had been divided into the Pentium 4, D, and M brands.
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December 23, 2008


The Intel 4040 microprocessor was the successor to the Intel 4004. It was introduced in 1974. The 4040 employed a 10 μm silicon-gate enhancement load PMOS technology, was made up of 3,000 transistors[2] and could execute approximately 60,000 instructions per second.
Federico Faggin proposed the project, formulated the architecture and led the design. The detailed design was done by Tom Innes. The Intel 4040 microprocessor was the successor to the Intel 4004. It was introduced in 1974. The 4040 employed a 10 μm silicon-gate enhancement load PMOS technology, was made up of 3,000 transistors[2] and could execute approximately 60,000 instructions per second.
Federico Faggin proposed the project, formulated the architecture and led the design. The detailed design was done by Tom Innes.
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December 22, 2008


This is an Intel Core 2 Quad processor with a frequency of 2.4GHz, 1066MHz FSB, and an 8MB cache. Leaders of the pack seeking monster performance, look no further. With four execution cores, the Intel Core 2 Quad processor blows through processor-intensive tasks in demanding multitasking environments and makes the most of highly threaded applications.
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December 21, 2008


Every Mac uses a chip based on Intel Core technology, the next generation in processor design from the world’s leading chip maker. The result of massive R&D effort involving thousands of engineers. An entire collection of revolutions shrunk into an unimaginably small space, consuming less energy, too. Two cores work together to share resources, and are designed to conserve power when their functions aren’t required.
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December 20, 2008


How fake can this be? 3 Processor? I thought every new processor are suppose to be a multiply of two and so on. Take a look at the catchline, it says Revolutionary Performance and indeed it is.
update: this is not a fake processor, the content is actually one bottle of vodka and three smaller cup size vodka.
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December 19, 2008


Learn how Intel researchers around the world are developing with tera-scale computing, wireless computing anywhere on Earth, advanced exploratory research, and more.
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December 18, 2008


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December 16, 2008


Transforming the way we experience computing at the silicon level, Intel is developing new technologies that use innovative materials for ever smaller, faster, and more energy efficient processors and processor technology.
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December 15, 2008


By continuously introducing new microarchitectures, Intel is creating great leaps in energy efficient performance that enable new form factors at home, in the office, and on the go.
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December 14, 2008


Learn about Intel's latest advancements in standards-based hardware and software technologies that work together to provide performance-packed and energy-efficient computing.
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December 13, 2008


WiMAX is the next-generation of wireless technology designed to enable pervasive, high-speed mobile Internet access to the widest array of devices including notebook PCs, handsets, smartphones, and consumer electronics such as gaming devices, cameras, camcorders, music players, and more. As the fourth generation (4G) of wireless technology.
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December 12, 2008


The Intel® Pentium® M Processor, in conjunction with the Intel® 915 Express Chipset Family and the Intel® PRO/Wireless Network Connection, is a key component of Intel® Centrino® Processor Technology. It delivers outstanding mobile performance and low-power enhancements that enable a variety of laptop designs so you can find the one that fits your mobile lifestyle.
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December 11, 2008


PENTIUM III XEON 667 - PIII Xeon 667mhz, Xeon Slot 2 SECC, 133mhz bus, 256k full speed ECC (error checking & correcting) L2 cache w/ 64GB addressable range; Extended Server Memory Architecture; dual independent bus, System Manageament Bus; streaming SIMD extensions; 5V/12V input voltage with on-cartridge voltage regulator; support both dual processor setup & MULTIPLE. Code SL3ST & SL35P. Datasheet. Spec update. Photo. New SEALED retail boxed (w/Xeon heatsink), 3yr Intel warranty - Only(sells for elsewhere for OEM units withOUT heatsink!) ONLY TWO LEFT: 1 SL35P & 1 SL3ST, please specify in Notes/Memo area if you have a preference).
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December 10, 2008


The Intel i486, otherwise known as the 80486, was the first tightly pipelined x86 design. Introduced in 1989, it was also the first x86 chip to use more than a million transistors, due to a large on-chip cache and an integrated floating point unit. It represents a fourth generation of binary compatible CPUs since the original 8086 of 1978, and it was the second 32-bit x86 design after the 80386.
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December 9, 2008



From point-of-sale (POS) terminals and retail kiosks to advanced networking equipment, Pentium® processors with MMX™ technology enable developers of embedded systems to step up to new levels of performance. To make these designs even easier and more flexible, Intel is making the performance advantages of MMX technology available at a choice of integration levels.
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December 8, 2008



The Intel® Celeron® processor 440Δ balances proven technology with exceptional value for embedded computing designs such as print imaging, gaming, interactive clients, and industrial automation. Featuring Intel® Intelligent Power Capability, it supports smaller, quieter, more energy-efficient embedded systems with improved performance over previous Intel Celeron processors.

Manufactured on 65nm process technology, the Intel Celeron processor 440Δ at 2.0 GHz offers 512 KB of L2 cache with a thermal design power (TDP) of 35 watts. Based on a new energy-efficient microarchitecture, this Celeron processor enables smaller and quieter embedded designs. It features Execute Disable Bit° (for built-in security support) as well as Intel® 64 architectureΦ (Intel® 64), enabling applications to access larger amounts of memory when used with appropriate 64-bit supporting hardware and software.


The Intel Celeron processor 440Δ is available in an LGA-775 package with integrated heat spreader. When combined with the Intel® Q45 Express Chipset, Intel® Q35 Express Chipset, Intel® Q965 Express Chipset or Intel® 3210 Chipset, the platform provides exceptional value with mid-range performance and reduced power.
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