by Mick on August 11, 2008

Its official, Intel Corporation confirmed today that desktop processors based on the company’s upcoming new microarchitecture, codenamed Nehalem will be officially branded Intel Core processor. The first products in this new processors line up, including an Extreme Edition version, will feature an ‘i7′ identifier and will be officially branded as ‘Intel Core i7 processor’.
“The Core name is and will be our flagship PC processor brand going forward,” said Sean Maloney, Intel Corporation executive vice president and general manager, Sales and Marketing Group. “Expect Intel to focus even more marketing resources around that name and the Core i7 products starting now.” [click to continue…]
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Determined to not giving a chance even a bit to AMD. A while ago intel released a new processor to rival the triple core Phenom CPU, the ultimate gun from its competitor.
Scheduled to hit market in the third quarter this year, the E5000 series which is built using 45nm manufacture technology and dual core genre. The product intended to replace the E2000 series which based on old version of core Allendale 65nm. What new features do the new series bring? The E5000 series will adopt dual core WOlfdale that’s been released previously. Besides that, this brand new CPU will also perform TDP 65W level and clock speed 2.5Ghz. Rumors said that Intel’s going to put on the market for $84. [click to continue…]

World’s leading Chip Manufacturer Intel, has plans to develop its own products before SSD Q3 this year. making it part of its upcoming Centrino Platform 2 (Monte Vina). This new product line was dubbed the Intel High Performance SSD and is especially at the enterprise, mid-range and high-end notebook markets. Both are 1.8 “and 2.5″ sizes, so that their respective client names of x18-M-and client-X25-M, with a capacity of 80 GB and a SATA interface. There are plans to increase the total storage space to 160GB, before the year is over and even 250GB next year.
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