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 Intel - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
During the 1990s, Intel's Intel Architecture Labs (IAL) was responsible for many <b>ofb> the hardware innovations <b>ofb> the personal computer, including the PCI Bus, the PCI Express (PCIe) bus, the Universal Serial Bus (USB), and the now-dominant architecture for multiprocessor servers.
Apple initially planned to put Intel chips in all <b>ofb> their computers by the end <b>ofb> 2007[1], but according to Jobs the transition will now be complete by the end <b>ofb> 2006[2].
Intel's dominance in the x86 microprocessor market led to numerous charges <b>ofb> antitrust violations over the years, including FTC investigations in both the late 1980s and in 1999, and civil actions such as the 1997 suit by Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC) and a patent suit by Intergraph.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intel   (2011 words)

  
 <b>Listb> <b>ofb> Intel chipsets - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This is a <b>listb> <b>ofb> computer motherboard chipsets made by Intel.
A version <b>ofb> the 945P with a faster integrated graphics core than 915G.
Because <b>ofb> this, the same chipset can be used for Socket 8, Socket 370, Slot 1, or Slot 2 designs with any CPU in the P6 family.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Intel_chipsets   (838 words)

  
 AnandTech: Intel Chipsets to Lack AGP Support?
Reading through the Intel roadmaps and chipset specifications that are available, none <b>ofb> the 925X or 915 chipsets <b>listb> an AGP interface as a part <b>ofb> their specification.
This strategy <b>ofb> forcing users who want to upgrade to the latest chipsets to move to PCI Express is something Intel has tried in the past, not with graphics but with memory technologies.
In the past, Intel has stated that the PCI Express transition will be very fast, and their chipset strategy seems to be supporting that goal.
http://www.anandtech.com/chipsets/showdoc.html?i=1953   (604 words)

  
 PCWorld.com - Intel's Future Wish <b>Listb> Leaves Dual Core Eating Dust
In 2015, Intel wants to be capable <b>ofb> mass-producing what Rattner called "many-core" processors with hundreds <b>ofb> processing cores, and to virtualize other parts <b>ofb> the computer such as graphics controllers or storage.
Intel's recent work in developing silicon lasers could also pave the way for optical interconnects on chips, another method by which the transfer <b>ofb> data around a chip could near the speed <b>ofb> light, Rattner said.
Justin Rattner, a senior fellow and director <b>ofb> Intel's Corporate Technology group, said Thursday at the Spring Intel Developer Forum that the company wants future computers to be capable <b>ofb> interacting with people and developing their predictive abilities.
http://www.pcworld.com/resource/article/0,aid,119885,pg,1,RSS,RSS,00.asp   (587 words)

  
 If Rivers Were Horses: Deciphering CPU Codenames
McKinley: Intel's current Itanium 2 server CPU, an 0.18-micron-process whopper with 32K <b>ofb> Level 1, 256K <b>ofb> Level 2, and either 1.5MB or 3MB <b>ofb> Level 3 cache.
Madison: The 0.13-micron-process successor to Intel's current 0.18-micron process Itanium 2 (McKinley), with 6MB <b>ofb> Level 3 cache (Intel says a staggering 288 million <b>ofb> Madison's even more staggering 500 million transistors will be cache SRAM).
Willamette: The original, 0.18-micron-process version <b>ofb> Intel's desktop Pentium 4 processor, available initially for 423-pin and later for 478-pin (same as the current 0.13-micron Northwood) sockets and equipped with a 400MHz front-side bus and 256K <b>ofb> Level 2 cache.
http://www.cpuplanet.com/features/article.php/1479361   (1232 words)

  
 Intel starts ignoring clock speeds
This IDF showed those detractors that Intel is more than capable <b>ofb> leading in any arena they choose.
Before you start writing Intel off, this is really the right course <b>ofb> action.
IDF is the time(s) <b>ofb> the year when Intel rolls out the red carpet, and shows their vision for the future.
http://www.theinquirer.net/?article=11692   (473 words)

  
 Neowin.net > For Intel, the future has 2 cores.
Intel also believes that its future lies in dual-core chips, a single piece <b>ofb> silicon with two multiprocessor cores.
MS was partnering with Intel from the start with XP and Intel's P4, as it was supposed to be better with the P4.
Speaking at the Intel Developer Forum here, Intel President Paul Otellini said the next target for such a bundle will be the home PC, which is being transformed from a productivity machine into a home entertainment center that demands both speed and new features, such as content protection.
http://www.neowin.net/forum/lofiversion/index.php/t214637.html   (626 words)

  
 AMD - Intel Ready for Dual-Core Battle - MegaGames hardware
Intel and AMD have now both announced their dual-core offerings and while the former claims it is already selling gaming setups AMD says it has a surprise gaming chip up its sleeve but not yet.
For multi-tasking and multithreaded environments, two cores offer more physical resources, enabling operating systems to prioritize and manage tasks from multiple applications simultaneously and, therefore, maximize performance.
The plans suggest that Intel may gain a slight desktop advantage over its rival by being first to market with a dual-core product.
http://www.megagames.com/news/html/hardware/amd-intelreadyfordual-corebattle.shtml   (437 words)

  
 Intel Developer Forum Spring 2005: From Multi-Cores To Domination TG Daily
AMD will have to stick to it for the time being, and Intel won't replace it all <b>ofb> a sudden either.
Intel's former CTO Pat Gelsinger was <b>ofb> course the right person to show off all the upcoming multi-core products.
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http://www.tgdaily.com/2005/03/03/intel_developer_forum_spring_2005   (720 words)

  
 Microsoft, Intel: The Time For 64-Bit is Now
Microsoft (Quote, Chart) and Intel (Quote, Chart) said hardware and software pieces are in place to convert the computing industry away from a 32-bit Wintel ecosystem (define) to a world where all platforms, from servers and workstations through desktop and mobile, can run at nearly twice the speed with a larger address space.
The prospect <b>ofb> Microsoft and Intel talking up 64-bit chips, dual-core architectures and virtualization may seem abrupt, given that six months ago, Intel executives were telling customers the time was not yet ripe to begin porting applications to 64-bit.
Microsoft also said it would stand by Intel's latest virtualization technology as well as its I/O Acceleration Technology (I/OAT) in a future version <b>ofb> Windows Longhorn Server.
http://www.internetnews.com/dev-news/article.php/3486791   (651 words)

  
 Intel's 915G and 925X Express chipsets - The Tech Report - Page 1
At the heart <b>ofb> Intel's PC overhaul is that too-often overlooked component, the core logic chipset.
What I meant to say was that Intel clearly intends to clean up the last vestiges <b>ofb> the circa-1990s PC platform at once, weeding out weaknesses and pulling open bottlenecks.
Until now, Intel's chipsets had been saddled with Intel's Accelerated Hub interconnect running at 266MB/s, so this change is welcome.
http://techreport.com/reviews/2004q2/intel-9xx/index.x?pg=1   (993 words)

  
 Intel sheds light on 2005 desktop strategy InfoWorld News 2004-12-07 By Tom Krazit, IDG News Service
Smithfield is based on two Prescott processor cores, or the 90 nanometer version <b>ofb> Intel's Pentium 4 processor.
Intel previously said it would turn on the 64-bit extensions within the Prescott processor when operating system support became available, and Microsoft (Profile, Products, Articles) Corp.'s 64-bit Windows XP operating system is scheduled to ship in the first quarter <b>ofb> next year after many delays.
As a result, Intel is planning to design and market its desktop processors in platforms, akin to the way the company brought the Pentium M processor, a new mobile chipset and new wireless capabilities to customers as part <b>ofb> the Centrino platform.
http://www.infoworld.com/article/04/12/07/HNintel2005desktop_1.html   (1561 words)

  
 PC makers reconfigure with new Intel chipsets Tech News on ZDNet
Although not an entirely new feature, Intel beefed up its support <b>ofb> RAID (redundant array <b>ofb> inexpensive disks) for Serial ATA interface hard drives by combining RAID's abilities to use multiple disks to boost performance and back up data in a feature it calls Intel Matrix Storage Technology.
Intel's Express 915 and Express 925 chipsets, along with six additional Pentium 4 chips, hit the market in PCs on Monday, sprouting a number <b>ofb> new desktops, including a smaller model for businesses and more multimedia-savvy machines for consumers.
While they agreed that the features added by Intel were significant, at least two said they were looking forward to additional developments, such as DDR 2 with less latency, or delay in data transmissions, along with the faster 1,066MHz front-side bus--the main channel for data to and from the processor--expected from Intel later this year.
http://news.zdnet.com/2100-9584_22-5242048.html   (1267 words)

  
 EETimes.com - Intel, clusters on the rise in top 500 supercomputer <b>listb>
PHOENIX — Intel Corp. and cluster architectures are the big winners in the latest <b>listb> <b>ofb> the world's most powerful computers which was formally announced at the Supercomputing 2003 conference here Monday (Nov. 17).
Intel processors — Xeon, Itanium 2 and a handful <b>ofb> Pentium CPUs — power 189 systems on the <b>listb>, up from 119 in the rankings released in June and just 56 in last year's <b>listb>.
China is on the rise on the top 500 <b>listb> with an Itanium 2 system built by Legend Computer for the Chinese Academy <b>ofb> Science ranking number 14.
http://www.eetimes.com/story/OEG20031118S0011   (1024 words)

  
 intel pentium family <b>listb>
Describes the hardware architecture <b>ofb> computers using Intel's family <b>ofb>...
By contrast, Intel Pentium 500 family <b>ofb> chips sport only 1MB <b>ofb> level two cache, do not feature EIST and only in...
Intel Pentium II to find your processor in the <b>listb> you can download Intel's processor ID utility:...
http://www.getintelinfo.com/19/intel-pentium-family-list.html   (350 words)

  
 FullSearch.co.uk - 440bx
Performance Preview - <b>ofb> Systems with Intel 440BX Chipset Thomas Pabst II systems, offered by Intel's upcoming 440BX chipset, is supposed to be good for, letChipset The main difference <b>ofb> the 440BX chipset over the well known 440LX chipset
This new specification is the latest module design to fully support the Intel 440BX AGPset and a new generation <b>ofb> mainboard series power, PC100 SDRAM modules is strongly recommended.
Intel® 815 and 815E Chipsets Intel® 810 Chipset Intel® 810E2 Chipset Intel® 440BX AGPset Intel® 440GX AGPset Intel® 440MX Chipset Intel® 430HX PCIset Intel® 430TX
http://www.fullsearch.co.uk/search-440bx   (332 words)

  
 BBPC News BuildOrBuy A PC Computer CPU / Processors <b>Listb>: AMD, Intel , Transmeta, Via-Cyrix & chipsets
Due to Chipset (Intel 875P) architecture limitation, DDR400 Memory Module is only supported when using Pentium 4 processor with 800MHz FSB.
Intel Pentium M Processor - Processor Numbers: (7/2/2004).
Chipset: An Intel Chipset that supports HT Technology.
http://www.buildorbuy.org/processors.html   (575 words)

  
 CGTalk - Intel, AMD Pack Dual Processing Cores on Single Chip
Intel Corp. and Advanced Micro Devices Inc. are revving up for what they see as the next big step in the evolution <b>ofb> x86 processors—the introduction <b>ofb> dual processing cores.
At the developer forum, Intel will not only stress the dual-core nature <b>ofb> its upcoming chips but will also play up those other "meaningful ways" in which it is enhancing its technologies, according to Intel President and Chief Operating Officer Paul Otellini.
Each <b>ofb> the two processing cores in the Intel and AMD chips has its own cache.
http://forums.cgsociety.org/showthread.php?t=168074   (1476 words)

  
 The Apple Blog » Apple and Intel
Using an Intel CPU may preclude Apple from using HyperTransport, a technology they are obviously happy with, and that would lead to longer and more expensive development <b>ofb> the new hardware.
Even if Apple ported the rest <b>ofb> OS X to Intel – and let’s ignore the fact that it might be for the purposes <b>ofb> a faster processor and is, instead, for compatibility reasons with Windows applications, there’s still more to do.
Apple’s meeting with Intel could therefore be as innocent as looking for a new partner for some <b>ofb> their existing, non PowerMac/iMac/iBook/PowerBook technologies like Xserve RAIDs or AirPort hardware.
http://www.theappleblog.com/2005/05/23/apple-and-intel   (1193 words)

  
 [H]ardForum - 478- 775 - a - b - c
The Pentium 4 Extreme Edition is called Northwood by Intel, however it is based on the Gallatin core, due to the design <b>ofb> it's cache.
Intel started producing P4 'Williamette' cores that used this socket, but shortly after Intel released the MUCH better P4 'Northwood' which came only in a socket 478 package.
Socket 775 = Intel is moving to the new socket 775, which right now you can purchase Prescott P4's and motherboards in the socket 775 flavor.
http://www.hardforum.com/showthread.php?t=811079   (1739 words)

  
 Intel bullish on technology direction at Fall analysts' meeting
Intel's touts itself as a global brand, ranking fifth in a <b>listb> <b>ofb> the world's most valuable brands at $33.5 billion, after Coca-Cola, Microsoft, IBM, and GE.
To maintain its rapid pace <b>ofb> processor development, Intel continues to pour dollars into research and development, to the tune <b>ofb> $4.7 billion this year, compared to $3.1 billion five years ago, according to Barrett.
Intel is also pouring more research money into manufacturing and communications innovations as opposed to computing, which had almost 50 percent <b>ofb> the R&D pie in 1999.
http://www.commsdesign.com/printableArticle/;jsessionid=UJPOFJVFQFSD0QSNDBCCKH0CJUMEKJVN?articleID=55300202   (543 words)

  
 Geek.com Geek News - Intel confirms 64-bit "extensions"
Intel should be listening to customers and taking the leadership role on the 64-bit desktop transition, not making these ridiculous "end <b>ofb> the decade" statements to the press.
Intel appears to be saying that these upcoming CT chips are a poor man's road to 64-bit computing, inferior to Itanium but still offering 64-bit goodness.
Intel has to follow AMD footsteps because <b>ofb> a mistake saying "There is no need a 64-bit desktops at this time" and "we will release a 64-bit desktop in 2007" (note the last comment might be off".
http://www.geek.com/news/geeknews/2004Feb/bch20040218023905.htm   (6806 words)

  
 53211.htm
This chassis <b>listb> has been provided to Intel dealers as an aid in the system integration process.
Intel thermal specifications require the use <b>ofb> a Thermally Advantaged Chassis (TAC) version 1.1 for Pentium® D processor and Pentium® 4 processor based systems.
Intel also recommends the use <b>ofb> a Thermally Advantaged Chassis (TAC) version 1.0 for Celeron® D processor based systems.
http://www.intel.com/cd/channel/reseller/asmo-na/eng/tech_reference/box_desktop/int_inst_info/dsk_tested_source_lists/53211.htm   (902 words)

  
 Intel to keep users mobile in 2006 and beyond InfoWorld News 2005-03-02 By Tom Krazit, IDG News Service
This performance will be enhanced with Intel Virtualization Technology (VT) and Intel Active Management Technology (AMT), two enhancements that allow IT managers to upload software updates or bug fixes to notebooks that are offline.
About one-third <b>ofb> all transistors produced today at Intel are dedicated to mobile devices, said Sean Maloney, executive vice president and general manager <b>ofb> the Intel Mobility Group, during a keynote address.
Even with those enhancements, Intel was unable to improve the battery life <b>ofb> notebooks based on Yonah compared with notebooks using the Sonoma platform <b>ofb> the Dothan processor and Alviso chipset, Eden said.
http://www.infoworld.com/article/05/03/02/HNintelmobile_1.html   (1679 words)

  
 Hardware RNGs - What Intel Says
Image <b>ofb> the 810 chipset, from Intel's current (2003) official
I wrote to Intel technical support, asking which <b>ofb> their chipsets contain RNGs.
The most authoritative part <b>ofb> Intel's answer above is the last sentence: "Newer chipsets will not have this option built into their architecture." Now maybe all Intel tech support did here was to read their own
http://home.comcast.net/~andrex/hardware-RNG/intelsez.html   (479 words)

  
 AnandTech: Intel 875P (Canterwood) Chipset - The New Flagship
The Intel that is today releasing the 875P is very different from the Intel that we remembered forcing Rambus DRAM on the market in the days <b>ofb> the 820 chipset.
Embracing DDR400 SDRAM is something we never thought we would see Intel do, especially considering their stance on the technology in the past, thus we were quite surprised when we heard <b>ofb> the possibility last year at Computex.
And although the launch <b>ofb> the mainstream Springdale chipset (865) is still a few weeks away, we're finally able to tell you all there is to know about the successor to the aging 850E chipset; what was once known as Canterwood, is now publicly available as the Intel 875P chipset.
http://www.anandtech.com/chipsets/showdoc.html?i=1811   (627 words)

  
 Tom's Hardware Guide Processors: Final Update! - Dual Core Stress Test: AMD vs. Intel - Stress Test: Athlon 64 X2 4800+ Vs. Pentium 840 EE
This result attained by Intel's dual-core processor is particularly attributable to hyperthreading (HT) - the division <b>ofb> the two cores into four virtual CPU units.
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Later, we had to replace the motherboard in the Intel system with one based on the Intel 955X chipset, which also meant that SLI operation was no longer possible.
http://www.tomshardware.com/cpu/20050603   (1199 words)

  
 X-bit labs - Articles - Integrated Graphics for Intel Pentium 4: i845G and i845GL against Competitors
The next graphics chip from Intel was i752, improved version <b>ofb> i740 solution with the implemented multitexturing and single-pass tri-linear filtering.
As usual, Intel's integrated solutions are most fit for all sorts <b>ofb> office and value systems, where no high graphics performance is required.
The story <b>ofb> desktop graphics chips from Intel began on February 12, 1998, when i740 chip was announced, the first graphics chip from Intel.
http://www.xbitlabs.com/articles/chipsets/display/i845g-i845gl.html   (3409 words)

  
 EETimes.com - Intel preps HyperTransport competitor for Xeon, Itanium CPUs
Intel's CSI bus will first appear on the Tukwila, a multi-core version <b>ofb> Intel Itanium CPU set to ship in 2007.
By using a common interconnect as a chip-to-chip link, Intel will be able to develop similar board-level designs and software tools for Itanium and Xeon systems.
In their ongoing microprocessor wars, AMD beat Intel on several fronts with its K8 design that became the first 64-bit x86 with an embedded memory controller and an industry-standard cache coherent processor bus.
http://www.eetimes.com/semi/news/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=60404677   (1171 words)

  
 AMIBIOS® Support Available for Intel's Springdale and Canterwood Chipsets, Enhancing Computing Power on the Desktop
The Intel® 865G (Springdale) chipset has been added to the <b>listb> <b>ofb> Intel chipsets enabled by AMIBIOS8, joining the 875P (Canterwood) for workstations and the 855M for mobile computers (Centrino family).
The Intel® 865G and Intel 865PE chipsets with integrated graphics extend the computing power <b>ofb> Hyper-Threading technology – previously targeted only at high-end systems - to mainstream desktop applications.
AMI is a member <b>ofb> the Storage Networking Industry Association (SNIA) and an Associate Member with the Intel® Communications Alliance, a community <b>ofb> communications and embedded developers and solution providers.
http://www.ami.com/news/pressshow.cfm?PrID=126   (526 words)

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