Posted by NARUTO on May 6, 2011 ·
Moore’s Law, coined by Intel cofounder Gordon Moore, says that every two years the density of transistors in the same space will double at the same time as features and functionality increases and cost decreases.
Yesterday Intel unveiled its solution to bridge over this challenge and continue the process of optimization of its processors. [...]
Posted by NARUTO on January 22, 2011 ·
A new kiosk selling food created by Kraft answered the final question of who goes to the supermarket to buy dinner, “What do I want to eat?” Called “Meal Planning Solution”, the machine uses a facial scanner to see what you want to eat and make suggestions for recipes and products for purchase. It is one of the products in the Connected [...]
Posted by NARUTO on January 3, 2011 ·
The new models of the Core are not exactly a guarded secret. But although the specifications were leaked months ago, which is clear in the Sandy Bridge is that Intel is concerned with the content.
The new breed of processors i3, i5 and i7 – twenty new products in total, including chipsets and adapters – seek to resolve complaints against [...]
Posted by NARUTO on August 4, 2010 ·
Intel agreed to stop adopting anticompetitive practices against rivals, settling old accusations of abuse of market dominance, the agency said U.S. trade, Federal Trade Commission said Wednesday.
The company, which produces 80 percent of all microprocessors in the world, has also agreed to give manufacturers of complementary products, such as graphics [...]
Posted by Rajeev
Saxena on July 3, 2010 ·
The world of robotics and technology in the last few years has witnessed an exponential growth, with the help of cutting edge innovations and science. There have been a host of experiments in the field of robotics that have explored the realms of military, civilian functions and medical applications.
Now, the research labs from Intel Corporation has [...]
Posted by Rajeev
Saxena on May 21, 2010 ·
The Internet search behemoth, Google Inc, that has been churning out cash at the speed of light with its advertising platform, has now finally broken all barriers and is aiming at the 4 billion TV users worldwide, with the launch of the all new Google TV. At the Google I/O conference, the company stated that, the even though the computer usage was paramount [...]
Posted by NARUTO on May 5, 2010 ·
Intel introduced a new version of its Atom chip, promising lower power consumption, lower price and smaller size, trying to get a slice of the smartphone market.
Intel plans to gain a foothold in the mobile market, as did the netbook segment, which it now dominates almost completely.
Analysts, however, point to an uphill battle against Nvidia, Qualcomm [...]
Posted by Rajeev
Saxena on December 26, 2009 ·
The highly anticipated state of the art lie of computer processors from Intel Corporation, the Core i3 chips have finally made their debut with the Hewlett Packard Pavilion dv6-2157sb laptop providing the notebook with a clock speed of 2.13 GHZ. The all new notebook powered by the Core i3-330m processor is available via online orders from ECost and [...]
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Saxena on December 8, 2009 ·
One of the most reputed names in computer hardware, Acer has announced the launch of an all new notebook for the Aspire series, the Aspire 1820PT. The most noticeable features of this brand new notebook is the rotating 11.6 inch screen and an ultra-low-voltage processor that provides the notebook’s battery the capability to run for complete 8 [...]
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Saxena on December 3, 2009 ·
One of the biggest computer processor manufacturers in the world, Intel Corporation has announced the introduction of a new series of 48 core chips that are slated to be ten to twenty time mores powerful than the current generation of dual and quad-core processors and also extremely energy efficient.
According to Justin Rattner (Chief technical Officer, [...]