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Posts tagged with the keyword: ‘Intel’

Intel opts for Android?

Intel opts for Android?

Sometimes, well-informed DigiTimes claims that Intel would soon be published to the market to send its own tablet, and it is equipped with Android 3.0. Apparently this was preceded by the last six months of approaching and negotiating with Google, whose Android accept more and more manufacturers of tablets and smartphones, a plan to implement [...]

Apple’s new connector

Apple’s new connector

According to the website patently Apple, the Cupertino crew has finally received a patent for a new, fast 30-pin hybrid connector that will integrate itself into USB 2.0 and 3.0 and DisplayPort DualLane which we now know the name Thunderbolt. Interestingly, the Thunderbolt is a joint project of Apple and Intel, and USB 3.0 is [...]

Intel – the third generation

Intel – the third generation

This month we are entertained with the testing of a new generation of Intel’s SSD’s, which belong to a series 510 (description of the test, see Bug 221, 04/2011). Although this is a very fast devices, the fact is that based on the Marvell controller, which Intel has licensed the absence of its own high-performance [...]

Powerful graphics in the iMac?

Powerful graphics in the iMac?

Expected soon represent a new generation of Apple desktop computers, and upgrading the operating system Snow Leopard (10.6.7) there have been some indications of the graphic subsystems. Already in the latest edition MacBook Pro Apple has started to use only AMD’s graphics chips, according to previous information that will be in the case of the [...]

Smaller, faster and more efficient Itanium

Intel has set the International Solid-State Circuits Conference (ISSCC) in San Francisco unveiled a new generation Itanium processor, code-named Poulson. The new Itanium will have eight cores, but not just a reduced version of a year ago introduced quad-core Itanium 9300 codenamed Tukwilla, but it is a significantly revised processor. Specifically, Poulson brings a new [...]

Canon accepts Thunderbolt

Canon accepts Thunderbolt

Intel announces that other companies are beginning to accept Super fast interface Thunderbolt, which is the Prime Minister has undergone in the last generation MacBook Pro. Several companies have announced products supporting Thunderbolt now joins the Canon, but for now the company has not announced any new products. Thunderbolt 10 Gbps throughput definitely could come [...]

Standard for PC AIO

Standard for PC AIO

Intel, in collaboration with hardware manufacturers, intends to standardize the design of all-in-one (AIO) PC. Intel hopes that the initiative could soon enable customers purchase more affordable AIO system, which should further increase their popularity. Standardize the layout of the manufacturers would have significantly lower development costs and make the computer market in the shortest [...]

Four new Atom from Intel

Four new Atom from Intel

Four new Atom from Intel Intel this week on the market has sent four new Atom and two designed for use in netbook, the segment of the PC market in decline and nettops – a segment that is never received. N Series and N2600 and N2800 models are designed netbook, but work on the 1.6 [...]

Intel’s “epic fail” for $ 700 million

Intel’s “epic fail” for $ 700 million

Problematic chipsets were developed under the name Cougar Point, and the market are incarnated under the name P67 Express and Express H67. The first is intended for demanding users who have no need for an integrated graphics you want support for Crossfire / SLI whereas the latter is intended for everyone else. At the moment [...]

Intel SSD 510

Intel SSD 510

Intel introduced a line of SSD’s tags 510 using 6-Gbps SATA interface. Writing on Kapacitetniji model occurs at 315 MB / s, while reading is achieved maximum 500 MB / s. We used 34-nanometer NAND flash memory, includes support for TRIM, and MTBF is rated at 1.2 million hours. As emphasized from Intel, SSD is [...]

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