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Intel Unveils New Business Microprocessors
Fp Archives •The upgraded chips come with specific features that work with specialised computers and software designed by Intel for its business customers.
Lenovo Unveils ThinkPad Design With AMD Chips
Fp Archives •The addition of AMD Neo chips to the ThinkPad family will let Lenovo offer lower price points.
Intel's Tick-Tock strategy winds down in favour of Process Architecture Optimisation
Tech2 News Staff •Intel is dumping its decade-old "Tick-Tock" strategy in favour of "Processor Architecture Optimisation."
Intel fails to chip in, casts a shadow over PC outlook
Fp Archives •The mobile devices market is heating up. With formidable players like Apple and Google around, Intel has to think out of box to take them on.
Intel to unveil new Haswell chips in September
Shunal •Intel's Haswell chips have been quite well-recieved. According to DigiTimes, Intel will be expanding its Haswell line-up with new processors in September.
Intel announces new chip that could power fanless tablets
Shunal •Intel has announced a new processor for its current Haswell line-up. The new chip is set to be launched in the second half of 2013. It will have a special
Over 30 Intel-powered tablets expected to hit markets this year
Anuradha •According to a Reuters report, noted chip maker Intel Corp is boosting its efforts to have more of its chips used in mobile devices. In fact, if officials with
Intel unveils 4th generation Haswell microprocessors
Mithun •Haswell is here. Intel has unveiled the chips based on its latest fourth-generation core microarchitecture, code-named Haswell. The first batch Intel also
Datawind adds e-mail support service to know Aakash pre-order status
Naina •Datawind has been talking about the improved UbiSlate+ tablet, while users are yet to receive the pre-ordered ...
China's new supercomputer could give Intel a run for its money
Fp Staff •China's latest supercomputer, Sunway BlueLight MPP, uses Chinese microprocessor chips. Should Intel and AMD be worried?