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Budget in price, mainstream in aspiration.
USB 3.0 is left in the dust once again.
Haswell-targeted release brings better performance.
Like the idea of a Core i3-powered motherboard 60 per cent smaller than mini-ITX? So do we.
Where was this advice when AMD needed it?
Manufacturers getting ready with next-gen parts.
Intel's enthusiast series skipping Ivy Bridge.
Intel increasing its foundry business.
Merrifield heading to production 2H13.
First high-performance mSATA devices.
All-aluminium design provides silent operation.
Earnings hit by slowing PC sales.
Modular motherboards and high-speed interconnects.
7W Ivy Bridge, new Atom, Haswell hints.
Ultra-low power chips heading to tablets.
Next-generation Core chips due at Computex?
Takes aim at the cloud computing, micro-server markets.
Promises 22nm tri-gate SoCs next year.
Not sharing the details quite yet, though.
Swappable CPUs the norm for now, company claims.
Ultra low power chips tipped for tablet devices.
October 14 2021 | 15:04