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2006-08-30 | Intel unveils dual-core, 64bit notebook processor Intel unveiled its first processor to use two cores and support 64bit addressing in a notebook. The next-generation notebook processor, code-named Merom, uses Intel's existing chipset and 802.11 silicon. |
2006-09-28 | Intel unveils dual-core processors for embedded apps Intel is accelerating the redeployment of its latest dual-core architectures from the desktop and mobile markets into embedded applications, ranging from bank ATMs to PoS cash registers. |
2006-09-05 | Intel unrolls 65nm processors for servers Seeking to make up lost ground in servers, Intel Corp. has unveiled eight new microprocessors, based on 65nm process technology. |
2006-09-07 | 10,500 heads will roll as Intel implements cost-cutting measures Intel Corp. announced early this week cost-cutting measures it will soon implement, including plans to cut 10,500 jobs through layoffs and attrition. |
2005-10-12 | Intel unveils dual-core Xeon processor Intel on Monday officially took the wraps off the long-awaited dual-core version of its Xeon server processor. |
2005-08-16 | Intel to announce processor architecture at IDF Paul Ottelini, Intel's chief executive officer, is expected to announce an architecture for microprocessors during a keynote speech on Aug. 23 at the Intel Developer Forum in San Francisco, according to reports. |
2006-05-10 | Intel preps Core2 Duo processors The Core2 Duo processor is the new brand for Intel's upcoming powerful and more energy-efficient processor families for desktop and laptop computers. |
2005-08-24 | Intel plays catch-up in server market Attempting to play catch-up with rival Advanced Micro Devices Inc. (AMD) on the server front, Intel Corp. is accelerating the development of several new microprocessor lines. |
2006-06-26 | Intel opens third 65nm manufacturing facility Intel Corp. opened its third semiconductor manufacturing facility in Leixlip, Ireland. |
2005-10-17 | Intel looks to multicore future With microprocessor architectures reaching their physical limits, the race has now shifted to parallel processing and multicore architectures. |
2006-04-17 | Intel Core ups ante in battle with AMD Like proud fathers showing off pictures of their newborns, top executives at Intel exuberantly unveiled details of the company's Core microarchitecture at the recent Intel Developer Forum held in San Francisco. |
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