Saturday, January 31, 2009

Silicon Technology from Intel

In another world's first, Intel has demonstrated its 32nm logic process with a functional SRAM packing more than 1.9 billion second generation high-k metal gate transistors. It's a monumental step towards delivering 32nm microprocessors in 2009—and a great leap towards developing significant density, performance, and power improvements beyond today's 45nm technology.

And what are these 1.9 billion transistors? They're the tiny switches that process the ones and zeroes that make up our digital world. They enable Intel to continue to deliver record-breaking PC, laptop and server processor speeds. And they're all packed onto a single memory cell nearly half the size of the 45nm cell—which means, for example, that Intel will be able to deliver more cores on the same die and more cache for even greater performance in the future.

Thursday, January 29, 2009

Introducing Our Fastest Mini PC Ever



A Little MiniPC. A lot of Power!

The new Stealth LPC-650 small form PC offers tremendous power in a tiny package that measures 6.5″ x 6″ and less than 2″ tall. Engineered with the latest Intel® Core ™2 Duo processor, you’ll experience blazing speed performance that will handle your most processor intense applications.

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Features:

* Powerful Intel Core 2 Duo Processors
Featuring 64-Bit EMT64 Technology
* Small Size; 6.54″(W) x 6.18″(D) x 1.89″(H)
* Rugged Aluminum Chassis w/ mounting options
* 3D Graphics with 16×9 Capability and HDMI
* Built-in Gigabit LAN, USB 2.0, RS232,
Video, Audio, Serial, HDMI, Wireless
* Low Noise, Low Power Consumption
* Slim Slot Loading Optical Drives
* Solid State Hard Drives (SSD) optional

Datasheet: LPC-650 - More Info and Detailed Specifications
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Extreme Machine

Starting at $2,950.00 + tax This computer is perfect for any gamer. Equipped with 8 fans for optimal cooling capabilities, as well as being able to support 4 monitors (sold separately). Be the envy of all gamers


Computer Specifications:

  • Black/Silver Aluminum ATX Full Tower Computer Case with 8 fans
  • Intel Core 2 Extreme (quad core) QX6700 Kentsfield 2.66GHz LGA 775 Processor
  • LGA 775 NVIDIA nForce 650i SLI ATX Intel Motherboard
  • 4GB 240-Pin DDR2 SDRAM DDR2 800 (PC2 6400) Desktop Memory
  • 2 GeForce 7900GS 512MB GDDR3 PCI Express x16 Over Clock Edition Video Cards
  • 600GB RAID Level 5-Data Striping with Distributed Parity (Redundancy)
  • DVD-R DVD Burner
  • 1.44 MB 3.5" Internal Floppy Drive
  • Card Reader
  • Controller Panel
  • Microsoft Windows XP Pro SP2
  • Wired Keyboard and Mouse
  • 17" Black LCD Monitor

Mean and Powerful Machine? iBuypower 926-GT Intel Gaming Computer

If you are a hardcore PC gamer, then you must know that you need to have some pretty powerful components. There really is no question that the gaming hardware industry moves at a hectic pace. But with the iBuypower Gamer 926-GT Intel Gaming Computer you have a powerful partner.

Here we have a gaming PC that is more than capable of running the latest games. Its components are extremely powerful, which means its ready for the future as well.

Ads watchdog okays Intel 'world's best processor' claim

The UK's advertising watchdog has rejected complaints that a claim made by chip giant Intel that Core 2 Duo CPUs are the "world's best processors" is false.

The Advertising Standards Agency (ASA) said today it had received seven complaints after Intel began broadcasting its latest TV ad for the Core 2 Duo, the one that invites you to "multiply your possibilities", in October 2006. The essence of the grumbles: Core 2 Duo chips are not the world's best processors. Some punters reckoned AMD's chips are better, others that Intel chips are well behind the processors found in super computers.

According to the ASA, Intel's defence against the complaints centred on the fact it and AMD control 99.3 per cent of the processor market, and it supplied the ASA with SPEC benchmark numbers that show the bottom-of-the-line Core 2 Duo E6300 out-performing AMD's Athlon 64 FX-62, which it claimed was its main competitor's highest-end processor at the time of the complaint.

"The data showed the Intel processor had a higher score for both types of benchmark, with a baseline SPEC integer score of 1939 for the Intel Core 2 Duo E6300 and 1923 for the AMD Athlon FX62. It also showed a baseline SPEC floating point result of 2048 for the Intel Core 2 Duo E6300 and 1945 for the AMD Athlon FX62," the ASA wrote in its adjudication notice.

The company also maintained the Core 2 Duo consumes less power than the AMD chip: a TDP of 65W to 120W. Intel told the ads watchdog SPEC benchmarks and TDP were both standard measures of processor performance, the ASA said today.

The chip giant also said the ads would be viewed by consumers who would assess the claim in terms of products relevant to them, and not servers, super computers or other more advanced systems.

On the basis of which, the ASA decided not to uphold the complaints, ruling that "the claim 'Intel Core 2 Duo, the world's best processors' had been substantiated and was unlikely to mislead".

More than seven months on from the complaint, AMD's FX-62 is no longer the company's fastest consumer processor, now long replaced by the FX-72 and FX-74. Do Intel's Core 2 Duo ads still claim they're the world's best processors? Well, its website said as much today when we checked, and its print and broadcast advertising may still do too.

If it receives fresh complaints, the ASA will "reconsider" its adjudication, the organisation told Register Hardware today.

Wednesday, January 28, 2009

Intel® Desktop Board D975XBX2

If you've got the POWER…the SPEED…the PERFORMANCE on your team, then you've got the WINNING EDGE.With the Intel® Desktop Board D975XBX2, supporting the Intel® Core™ 2 Extreme processor, your desktop PC will become the ultimate weapon. You will scream through the latest games, level after level.Add the world's best gaming processor and the D975XBX2 to your game strategy - a combination so BAD that it's GOOD.The Intel® Desktop Board D975XBX2 is Microsoft Windows Vista* Premium Ready. The Intel® 975X Express Chipset fully supports the visually stunning Windows Aero* user interface with amazing transition effects and realistic animations.

Intel® Core™2 Extreme quad-core processor


Whether it's gaming, digital photography, or video editing, today's high-impact entertainment demands breakthrough technology. Now with a new version based on Intel's cutting edge 45nm technology utilizing hafnium-infused circuitry to deliver even greater performance and power efficiency

Your options, multiplied

Intel® Core™2 Extreme quad-core processor
When more is better—with four processing cores the Intel Core 2 Extreme processor delivers unrivaled¹ performance for the latest, greatest generation of multi-threaded games and multimedia apps.

Now with a new version based on Intel's cutting edge 45nm technology utilizing hafnium-infused circuitry to deliver even greater performance and power efficiency. The Intel® Core™2 Extreme processor QX9770 running at 3.2 GHz delivers the best possible experience for today's most demanding users.

* 12 MB of total L2 cache
* 1600 MHz front side bus

Intel Dot Station - Low Cost Personal Computer


Intel Dot Station is a low cost or cheap PC (Personal Computer); it is specifically designed for Internet applications.

Intel Dot Station Configuration:

� Intel Celeron 300MHz CPU
� Intel Original Mother Board
� 128 MB RAM
� 10GB Hard Disk (Expandable upto 80GB or higher)
� 14″ Intel Colour Monitor, 0.28 DP, 1024 x 768 integrated
� Integrated Sound Card and Speakers
� 3 USB Ports
� 1 RJ-45 Connector
� Modem Onboard - 56k V.90 Modem
� 1 Extra Port for Head Phone/Speakers
� MIC - Integrated
� Intel Telephone for Convenient Correspondence
� Cabinet free (No Cabinet Required)
� Laptop Type Keyboard with integrated Mouse (Touchpad Mouse)
� 2 stereo speakers in built
� 10 / 100, Ethernet / LAN card for connecting to server, broadband connectivity etc.
� 1 Year Warranty
Price: Price in Rs. 6000 (4% VAT Extra)

Upgrade Options

� Intel Celeron 700MHz CPU
� Internal TV Tunner Card
� 256MB RAM
� Upto 80GB Hard Disk
� 4 USB 2.0 Ports (Internal)
� CD-ROM/CD-Writer/DVD-ROM/DVD Writer
� Serial Port

Tuesday, January 27, 2009

Apple iMac MB324LL/A 20-inch Desktop PC (2.66 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo, 2 GB RAM, 320 GB Hard Drive, DVD/CD SuperDrive)


The all-in-one iMac packs a complete, high-performance computer?including the latest Intel Core 2 Duo processors?into a beautifully thin, anodized aluminum and glass design. The latest Intel Core 2 Duo processor runs at 2.6GHz with advanced 45-nm process technology and 6MB of shared L2 cache, allowing you to run your applications faster and more efficiently than ever everThe all-in-one iMac packs a complete, high-performance computer?including the latest Intel Core 2 Duo processors?into a beautifully thin, anodized aluminum and glass design. The latest Intel Core 2 Duo processor runs at 2.6GHz with advanced 45-nm process technology and 6MB of shared L2 cache, allowing you to run your applications faster and more efficiently than ever before. iMac features a glossy 20-inch widescreen display and ATI Radeon HD graphics that gives a blow-you-away level of detail and realism in games, three-dimensional graphics, high-resolution photos, and high-definition video that comes alive with rich, vivid color. Built into the top of iMac is an iSight camera. You’ll hardly notice it’s there until you want to launch iChat, Photo Booth, or iMovie. iSight is easy to use and highly advanced. The remarkable picture quality and color accuracy make this tiny feature huge. With iLife ‘08, Mac OS X Leopard, built-in wireless, speakers, and ultrathin anodized aluminum Apple Keyboard, you’ll be creating, sharing, surfing, and playing within minutes of opening the box. 20 Glossy Widescreen TFT Active-Matrix (1680 x 1050, 290 cd/m2, 800 - 1 contrast ratio, 160°H/V viewing angle) Liquid Crystal Display Built-in iSight Camera with Microphone ATI Radeon HD 2600 PRO with 256MB GDDR3 Dedicated Video Memory Slot-loading 8x SuperDrive with 4x Double-Layer burning (DVD+-RW/CD-RW) Stereo speakers with 24-watt Digital Amplifier AirPort Extreme (802.11a/b/g/n) Bluetooth 2.1 + EDR 10/100/1000BASE-T (Gigabit) 3 x USB 2.0 (2 x USB ports on keyboard), FireWire 800, FireWire 400, Optical Digital Audio Output/Headphone out, Optical Digital Audio input/audio line in, mini-DVI with support for DVI, VGA, S-Video, and Composite Video connections via Optional Adapter, RJ-45 (LAN) Approximate Unit Dimensions - 18.5? (H) x 19.1? (W) x 7.4? (D) Approximate Unit Weight - 20 Pounds

Intel, Microsoft sell 150,000 Classmate PC laptops to Libya


Intel Corp and Microsoft Corp are supplying Libya's government with 150,000 rugged laptop computers that cost $200 to build and are designed to meet the needs of children in developing countries.


Intel spokeswoman Agnes Kwan said in an interview on Tuesday night that Libya's education ministry ordered the equipment in August and shipments began last month. "So far it's going well. We're just a month into the deployment," Kwan told Reuters.

Intel are challenging Asus Eee PC with Classmate PC


It looks like the year 2008 is looking great in the way of cheap laptops and with the latest news from Intel we can see some really interesting things happening.

Intel has jumped in on the act in producing very cheap laptops which will be next-generation Classmate PCs. Their new products will be designed main for children in developing nations plus are launching in the US and Europe as a second generation for between $250 to $350.

We cannot tell you anything about the specifications because they are under wraps but we are guessing that they will be consumer-friendly with Windows and possibly be flexible in the way of RAM, storage and screen size.

Intel demos notebook chiller

Intel has revealed details of technologies it’s developing to help reduce notebooks’ internal temperatures and make them resistant to accidental spillages.

Intel Mobility Group VP Mooly Eden demo'd the new techniques at Intel Developer Forum in Taipei today. He showed off a notebook stand-cum-docking station co-developed with micro-compressor maker Embraco - the unit contains three cylindrical compressors, each 2cm in diameter and 10cm long, to drive the coolant around the unit, pulling heat away from the laptop.

The system works much the same way a domestic fridge does. The result: the ability to reduce the laptop's temperature by 10°C.


Intel and Embraco showed just such a system at the San Francisco IDF back in September. However, this time round, Eden also showed a version of the technology designed to be built into a notebook's casing.

He also discussed an air-permeable material Intel is developing that could be placed under a laptop's keyboard, allowing much more air to be drawn into the machine - a process that's becoming more difficult as laptops get thinner - but at the same time is impervious to liquids spilled on the keyboard.

The laptop stand may go on sale before the end of the year, but the built-in refrigeration system and the spill-proof material aren't likely to appear in notebooks until late 2008.

Second-Generation Classmate PC – Intel Netbook Laptop

Intel has officially unveiled the new second-generation Classmate PC, the Intel Netbook laptop. To sum it up, the Netbook laptop is affordable, fully functional, easy-to-use, Intel-powered, Internet-centric, and it can take a beating. The laptop’s water-resistant keyboard and shock-resistant design make Netbook ideal for kids. Made specifically for use in educational environments, the Netbook laptop features a nine-inch display, and is powered by Intel's Celeron M processor with 512 MB memory and 30GB hard disk drive, and ships with an integrated webcam. The laptop supports Microsoft Windows XP and variations of the Linux OS, and features software and content in more than eight languages. Intel.

Intel on Track with Processors Featuring Graphics Core in 2009.

Despite some over-conservative expectations and reports, Intel Corp. is on track to release its central processing units (CPUs) with integrated graphics cores this year, the company said during its most recent conference call with financial analysts.

Answering the question from Hans Mosesmann – an analyst from Raymond James, a financial services holding company – Stacy Smith, chief financial officer of Intel, said that the code-named Havendale processor with integrated graphics core for desktop and mobile computers will be available “in the second half” of this year.

Intel’s Havendale processor is a multi-chip module (MCM) in LGA1160 form-factor containing Nehalem micro-architecture-based dual-core CPU in addition to graphics and memory controller hub (GMCH) that features dual-channel DDR3 memory controller, PCI Express 2.0 x16 interface to connect add-on graphics cards as well as integrated graphics core. It is projected that both chips on the MCM are made using 45nm process technology.

Since Havendale CPU line has memory controller as well as PCI Express interconnection inside, there will be no need for GMCH (or North Bridge) on the mainboard. Instead, the new processors will connect directly to code-named Ibexpeak platform controller hub (PCH) that will carry hard drive controller, wired and wireless network controllers, monitor physical interfaces, PCI controller and other input/output as well as platform-related capabilities.

Earlier some web-sites reported that Intel’s processors featuring integrated graphics cores will only be out in 2010. Still, even despite the fact that Mr. Smith said that the chips will ship for revenue in 2009, it remains to be seen, whether products on their base will emerge this year.

“You can expect volume production of Nehalem into mainstream price points for desktops and notebooks in the second half of this year,” said Paul Otellini, chief executive of Intel.

Intel® Itanium® processor 9000 sequence.

Intel® Itanium® processor 9000 sequence
Large-scale databases, data warehouses, ERP, business intelligence, and data analytics
Scales up to 512 processors and an incredible full Petabyte (1024TB) of RAM
Ultimate scalable performance, flexibility, and reliability

Intel® Xeon® processor 5400 series.

Transform complex and visually intensive data into actionable information enabled by up to eight computational cores of pure performance.
Enjoy optimized visualization by balancing processing, memory and bandwidth resources to deliver rich visual experiences.
Do more in less time with up to 6X the throughput¹ so you can mega-task your way through parallel workflows.

Intel® Atom™ Processor.


The Intel® Atom™ processor is Intel's smallest processor, built with the world's smallest transistors and manufactured on Intel's industry-leading 45nm Hi-k Metal Gate technology. The Intel Atom processor was purpose-built for simple, affordable, netbooks and nettops.
Intel Atom processor-based netbooks and nettops offer both an easy-to-use mobile device with simple interfaces and targeted performance for a good online experience. They are rugged and compact in design, and offer the freedom and flexibility of wireless connectivity¹.
Great for Internet, these devices are an affordable option for education, photo and video viewing, social networking, voice over IP, e-mail, messaging, browsing, and numerous other Internet activities and basic applications.

The Intel X48 Express Chipset


The X48 Express is currently Intel's top-end enthusiast platform, and includes all the features and performance bells & whistles you would expect. Processor support covers the gamut of Core 2 Duo, Quad and Extreme 45nm and 65nm models, as well as Pentium dual-core and Celeron LGA775 models. Front-side bus speeds ranges from 800 MHz to 1600 MHz, and although the X38 unofficially could handle 1600 MHz processors, the X48 is the first, and only, Intel desktop chipset to officially support this FSB speed.
The X48 uses DDR3 memory, and although Intel does not expressly mention DDR2 as an option, several manufacturers have produced DDR2-based X48 motherboards. The X48 also upgrades official dual-channel DDR3 speeds from 1333 MHz on the X38 to a full 1600 MHz, and with 25.6 GB/s of memory bandwidth. These are only "official" speeds, and some high-end motherboards have taken the defaults a bit higher. Intel also offers Fast Memory Access on the X48, which optimizes memory bandwidth, while lowering latencies. Flex Memory Technology, where different sized modules can be used in dual-channel mode, is also supported on the Intel X48 chipset.

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