News tagged ‘intel’
Thursday, 9 Dec 2010
Tech Companies Target 2015 to End VGA Support
Leading PC companies are moving forward with plans to shift to digital display outputs like HDMI from analog ones like VGA by 2015.
NVIDIA SLI Technology and Intel Sandy Bridge Form the Ultimate Gaming PC
NVIDIA SLI technology has been licensed for use on Intel P67 Express Chipset-based motherboards designed for the upcoming Intel Sandy Bridge processors.
Friday, 29 Oct 2010
Intel Launches its Own News Site
Call it Intel's inhouse spin machine, operating under the guise of being a 'news outlet'. The chip giant has launched a beta news site called Free Press that takes on tech developments with a decidedly Intel slant.
Wednesday, 13 Oct 2010
Intel Q3 Revenue Hits Record US$11 Billion
Intel's 3rd quarter revenues have reached a new record high of US$11 billion despite prior warnings that they would fall below expectations.
Wednesday, 6 Oct 2010
Intel's 3rd Generation X25-M SSD Specs Revealed
Intel's upcoming 25nm X25-M SSD specs have been revealed, with higher capacities and better performance the main improvements.
Tuesday, 31 Aug 2010
Intel to Buy Infineon Wireless Unit for US$1.4 Billion
After nearly a month of rumors foreshadowing the deal, it's now official: Intel is buying Infineon's wireless unit for $1.4 billion in an all-cash transaction that will close in the first quarter of next year.
Friday, 20 Aug 2010
Intel Buys McAffee for US$7.7b
Intel spends US$7.7 billion on security software maker McAffee in a surprising move.
Thursday, 12 Aug 2010
Sandy Bridge CPU Lineup Leaked
A German tech site has released a list of purported Sandy Bridge processor models.
Thursday, 5 Aug 2010
Intel Settles with FTC Over Antitrust Allegations
Intel Corp has agreed to stop using threats and unfair discounts to block its rivals, resolving a costly, high-profile legal battle over accusations it illegally smothered competition for over a decade.
Wednesday, 28 Jul 2010
Intel Develops New Photonics Technology for High Speed Data Transfers
Data transmission could get into the gigabit/sec realm soon after Intel announced that it has developed a photonics based technology that can transfer data at such high speeds using light.











