Intel have officially unveiled their 2010 processor range, which brings the new Core i3, Core i5 and Core i7 CPUs out to play with the recently announced Pine Trail Atom chips. The silicon company is ...
Intel has announced a new brand structure that, over time, promises to do away with a complex structure of too many product names with "a simplified family of Core processors spanning multiple levels" ...
Intel has officially launched Ultra-Low Voltage (ULV) processors in the Core i3, Core i5, and Core i7 product families today. The company claims the chips offer up to 32% better performance than the ...
More and more details on Intel's upcoming Core i3 and i5 range surface with each day that passes by. Branding will be "simplified into entry-level (Intel Core i3), mid-level (Intel Core i5), and ...
The branding gets simplified into entry-level, midlevel, and high-level segments. Plus, how that fits in with the Lynnfield, Clarksfield, Arrandale, and Clarkdale processors. Brooke Crothers writes ...
As expected, Apple has updated its iMac line to include Intel's Core i3, Core i5, and Core i7 processors, and they've also outed their Magic Trackpad too. As before there are 21.5- and 27-inch ...
Fans of Apple's most diminutive professional notebook were let down this week when the newest 13" MacBook Pro revision didn't get an upgrade to Intel's latest processor architecture. The update to ...
Apple on Tuesday refreshed its all-in-one desktop line of iMacs, bringing Intel's Core i3, Core i5 and Core i7 processors, along with ATI Radeon graphics. Starting at $1,199, the new iMac line is the ...
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Intel has spilled the beans on its future CPU naming, claiming to have acted in an effort to simplify things, but in effect, quite the opposite has happened for us home builders. The Core 2 Duo and ...
Intel has plans for a new brand structure that it claims will be less confusing for customers. In this TekSpek we’ll take a look at Intel’s proposals and speculate on its future line up of processors.