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Rattner talks about future transistor technology

Rattner talks about future transistor technology

23rd Aug 2008 IDF FALL 2008: We managed to catch up with Justin Rattner to ask him about how transistor technology will evolve in the future. [5]

Rattner: Machines more intelligent than us by 2050

Rattner: Machines more intelligent than us by 2050

22nd Aug 2008 IDF FALL 2008: Justin Rattner worryingly believes that machines have the potential to become more intelligent than humans by 2050. [33]

MID runs World of Warcraft, 1080p video... poorly

MID runs World of Warcraft, 1080p video... poorly

22nd Aug 2008 IDF FALL 2008: Intel is still banging the MID drum, but it's not good news when demos are unconvincing and devices are uninspired. [5]

Intel says WiMAX will reach a billion by 2012

Intel says WiMAX will reach a billion by 2012

22nd Aug 2008 IDF FALL 2008: Craig Barrett reckons that WiMAX will reach 50 million by the end of the year and a billion people by 2012. [7]

First dual-core Atom slips out

First dual-core Atom slips out

22nd Aug 2008 IDF FALL 2008: Intel has quietly announced the first dual-core Atom processor at IDF. It comes complete with a new motherboard that's almost the same as the last one. [6]

Intel to make big Visual Computing push with devs

Intel to make big Visual Computing push with devs

22nd Aug 2008 IDF FALL 2008: With the announcement of Visual Adrenaline, Intel will offer comprehensive support for game developers. [1]

Carmack on multi-threading in id Tech 5

Carmack on multi-threading in id Tech 5

22nd Aug 2008 IDF FALL 2008: John Carmack spoke about multi-threading support in the new id Tech 5 engine during Renee James' software keynote at IDF. [5]

Intel and DreamWorks unveil InTru 3D

Intel and DreamWorks unveil InTru 3D

21st Aug 2008 IDF FALL 2008: One of the coolest things shown off at IDF was the fruit of a partnership between Dreamworks and Intel. [5]

Nehalem likely to launch at 3.2GHz

Nehalem likely to launch at 3.2GHz

21st Aug 2008 IDF FALL 2008: After playing with many of the Nehalem machines dotted around IDF, it looks like the fastest Intel Core i7 processor at launch will be clocked at 3.2GHz. [6]

Moorestown is on track for 2009/2010

Moorestown is on track for 2009/2010

21st Aug 2008 IDF FALL 2008: Anand Chandrasekher said that Moorestown is on track for 2009/2010 and shows off silicon for the first time. [6]

Yahoo! announces widget partnership with Intel

Yahoo! announces widget partnership with Intel

21st Aug 2008 IDF FALL 2008: Yahoo! is working with Intel to deliver an Internet experience on Intel's CE 3100 media processor. [4]

Intel launches SoC aimed at Consumer Electronics

Intel launches SoC aimed at Consumer Electronics

20th Aug 2008 IDF FALL 2008: Eric Kim announces Intel's first Consumer Electronics focused system on a chip during his Digital Home keynote. [3]

Small form factor Penryn chips announced

Small form factor Penryn chips announced

20th Aug 2008 IDF FALL 2008: Intel announces small form factor Montevina/Penryn chips... looks like we'll be seeing an updated Macbook Air soon. [4]

Intel announces mobile quad-core processors

Intel announces mobile quad-core processors

20th Aug 2008 IDF FALL 2008: Dadi Perlmutter announces imminent availability of mobile quad-core processors based on the Penryn architecture. [9]

Pat Gelsinger embeds himself in the Internet

Pat Gelsinger embeds himself in the Internet

20th Aug 2008 IDF FALL 2008: Intel sees the next evolution of the Internet as one that's embedded. 15 billion connected devices by 2015, reckons Pat. [3]

Intel X18-M 80GB SSD smiles for the camera

Intel X18-M 80GB SSD smiles for the camera

20th Aug 2008 IDF FALL 2008: You've read all the details on Intel's upcoming SSDs; now we've taken a pre-production X18-M 80GB SSD apart for you. [3]

Nehalem derivatives detailed

Nehalem derivatives detailed

19th Aug 2008 IDF FALL 2008: We've got the skinnies on the various Nehalem derivatives that'll be released over the next six-or-so months. [4]

Gelsinger talks Nehalem power management

Gelsinger talks Nehalem power management

19th Aug 2008 IDF FALL 2008: Pat Gelsinger spent quite a bit of his keynote talking about Nehalem's new power management technology known as Turbo Mode. [1]

Intel outlines SSD plans

Intel outlines SSD plans

19th Aug 2008 IDF FALL 2008: Intel has revealed that the first SSDs will be available very soon, with more to follow in the first quarter of 2009. [7]

Intel gets political in opening IDF keynote

Intel gets political in opening IDF keynote

19th Aug 2008 IDF FALL 2008: Intel Chairman Craig Barrett used this morning's opening keynote to deliver some strong political messages to the western world. [6]

Intel intros Connected Visual Computing initiative

Intel intros Connected Visual Computing initiative

19th Aug 2008 IDF FALL 2008: Intel talks about its research efforts behind a new Connected Visual Computing initiative. [4]





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