Intel plans to release its first dual-core server processors this year instead of next, and it will employ an unusual maneuver to catch up to rival Advanced Micro Devices in the key competitive area.
Dell plans to announce Monday the first server to come with Intel's dual-core Xeon processor, a significant step in the allies' effort to catch up with technology from chipmaker Advanced Micro Devices ...
Intel’s dual-core Xeon aka Paxville chips will drop later this year and not Q1 2006, as previously announced. Why? And why do we care? Well, AMD is pinching at Intel a bit with their dual-core server ...
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IBM is due to unveil its first two 64-bit servers based on Intel’s dual-core Xeon chip, formerly code-named Paxville DP, when the chip giant launches the processor Monday. Under a promotional deal to ...
Intel has now brought dual-core technology into all of its Xeon processors for low-end servers with the launch of four new Xeon 7000 series chips, the company announced Monday. Intel has now brought ...
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The single-core processor is apparently all but history, as major server vendors this week have been announcing plans to use the new generation of Intel Corp.’s dual-core chips. For example, ...
But as impressive as the Xeon model was, it wasn't enough. Less than six months later, Intel has upped the stakes and introduced an enhanced Xeon processor for DP systems that offers the fastest clock ...
Stephen Shankland worked at CNET from 1998 to 2024 and wrote about processors, digital photography, AI, quantum computing, computer science, materials science, supercomputers, drones, browsers, 3D ...