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Intel Larrabee to surprise with performance, launch in 1H 2010?
brightsideofnews.com — After we posted now infamous story about Larrabee , something interesting happened. Instead of closing down, we... received a lot of contacts from people involved in the project and actually have an even better look inside the project than before. It ... (more) Intel Larrabee to surprise with performance, launch in ...
Intel CEO promotes Larrabee privately during China visit
Intel CEO promotes Larrabee privately during China visit
digitimes.com — Intel CEO Paul Otellini has privately talked to several China-based graphics card makers to promote its Larrabee... GPU, which is set to launch in 2010, during a recent visit, according to sources at graphics card makers. (more) Intel CEO promotes Larrabee privately during China visit
Intel Quietly Promoting Larrabee in China
Intel Quietly Promoting Larrabee in China
maximumpc.com — Intel hopes to eventually make a thunderous entrance in the discrete graphics market with its upcoming GPGPU... chip codenamed Larrabee, and to do that, the company needs to line up some chip partners willing to jump on board. Intel CEO Paul Otellini set out to do that recently, talking privately ... (more) Intel Quietly Promoting Larrabee in China
Intel Denies Larrabee Negotiations with Add-In-Card Makers
xbitlabs.com — Intel Rejects Claims About Talks with Graphics Cards Makers... (more) Intel Denies Larrabee Negotiations with Add-In-Card Makers
Intel CEO: the Moore’s Law Will Continue to Work
Intel CEO: the Moore’s Law Will Continue to Work
en.expreview.com — Intel’s CEO - Paul Otellini Introduced by Intel co-founder Gordon E. Moore back in 1965, the Moore’s... Law describes a long-term trend in the history of computing hardware - the number of transistors on a chip doubles every two years, and ... (more) Intel CEO: the Moore’s Law Will Continue to Work
Qualcomm shows off Snapdragon-powered Lenovo smartbook for AT&T
Qualcomm shows off Snapdragon-powered Lenovo smartbook for AT&T
engadget.com — It may still have a few lingering problems with the "smartbook" name, but it looks like Qualcomm... is pushing ahead with the still-nascent product category nonetheless, with CEO Paul Jacobs taking advantage of a recent investor get-together in New ... (more) Qualcomm shows off Snapdragon-powered Lenovo smartbook ...