Joachim Kaufmann ZDNet Germany Published: 04 Nov 2009 Intel's roadmap for the next 12 months, presented at IDF in San Francisco, includes a gradual transition to a 32-nanometer (nm) manufacturing process, the first CPUs with...
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Yesterday a DigiTimes news article claimed Intel CEO Paul Otellini was talking to graphics card makers in China about Larrabee, but an Intel spokesperson told FUD Zilla today that the DigiTimes report was incorrect. However,...
From hardware-accelerated AES encryption via 32nm manufacturing to GPU integration and six cores, Intel's CPU roadmap holds great promise. The chip-maker's upcoming Larrabee 3D graphics processor remains short on detail though.
DigiTimes reports Intel CEO Paul Otellini is in China to talk to several graphics card makers to promote the upcoming Larrabee GPU. Sources at graphics card makers told the site that Intel plans to offer preferential pricing...
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.