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AMD Opens New R&D Center In Colorado, US
Posted On 09/30/2006 13:18:28 by metalghost
AMD announced the opening of an advanced microprocessor development facility in Fort Collins, CO. Dubbed the “Mile High Design Center” (MHDC), the facility is the latest in AMD’s growing international network of chip design hubs. AMD plans to use the increased flexibility and efficiency provided by the MHDC to accelerate the introduction of next-generation microprocessors that are more closely aligned with the evolving priorities of customers, partners and end users worldwide.... Read More



ASUS P5B Deluxe w/ C.G.I Technology
Posted On 09/30/2006 13:18:09 by metalghost
ASUS announce the self-developed Cross Graphics Impeller (C.G.I.) technology, which provides a significant performance increase over competing Intel P965/ATI CrossFire motherboards without this advanced innovation. C.G.I is now available on the ASUS P5B Deluxe and P5B Deluxe/WiFi-AP motherboards. CrossFire performance optimization offered by C.G.I occurs in Direct Media Interface (DMI) between the P965 Northbridge, which carries one x16 PCI Express slot (x16 PCI Express Lanes) , and ICH8R Southb... Read More



Intel 45nm Yorkfield In Q3 2007
Posted On 09/30/2006 13:13:06 by metalghost
Intel plans to launch its 2nd generation quad-core processors - the Yorkfield series–as replacement parts for the upcoming Core 2 Quad (codenamed Kentsfield) CPUs in the third quarter of 2007. Yorkfield will have one L2 cache shared directly by each pair of chips, enabling more efficient quad-core operation, with less FSB bandwidth. Yorkfield will be paired with the next-generation Bearlake chipset family, which will support a 1333MHz FSB and a PCI Express 2.0 interface. The first Yorkfiel... Read More



Intel Adds SSE4 In 45nm Penryn Cores
Posted On 09/30/2006 13:12:22 by metalghost
Intel plans to add more than 50 new streaming SIMD extensions (SSE4) to extend the Intel 64 instruction set architecture for the 45-nanometer node. The new instructions are scheduled to debut in the "Penryn" generation of processors, due to start arriving in 2008 and built using a manufacturing process with 45-nanometer feature. Intel chose to introduce earlier disclosure to help software companies that must adapt their programs to take advantage of the extensions. Microsoft and Adobe... Read More



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