While speaking at their annual financial analyst day today, AMD provided members of the press a glimpse of their latest CPU and GPU roadmaps. AMD’s GPU update was rather slim, with the company reiterating previously disclosed guidance from CEATEC for next year: DirectX 11 and 40-nm are all on tap for release with their next-generation RV870 GPU in 2009.Because these details were already disclosed last month in Japan, the real news wasn’t made in graphics, rather AMD has made sweeping changes to their CPU roadmap. The following chart quickly summarizes the changes:
Sunday, December 27, 2009
AMD’s CPU Roadmap, 2008-2011
Posted by Basit Masood Siddiqui at 5:22 AM Sunday, December 27, 2009While speaking at their annual financial analyst day today, AMD provided members of the press a glimpse of their latest CPU and GPU roadmaps. AMD’s GPU update was rather slim, with the company reiterating previously disclosed guidance from CEATEC for next year: DirectX 11 and 40-nm are all on tap for release with their next-generation RV870 GPU in 2009.Because these details were already disclosed last month in Japan, the real news wasn’t made in graphics, rather AMD has made sweeping changes to their CPU roadmap. The following chart quickly summarizes the changes:
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NEW Intel Socket 478 Heat Sink & Cooling Fan
Posted by Basit Masood Siddiqui at 5:19 AMManufacturer: IntelPart Number: A65061-003Condition: NEWStatus: In stock
NEW old stock. Intel Heatsink and 12V Cooling Fan for Socket 478 CPUs. The item is still in it's original Intel packaging, but they have been sitting in the warehouse for a while. I noticed some flaking on the bottom/back of the heatsink. This will not hinder the product's performance as this is a brand new item still sealed in its original packaging. I had to open this one up to get better photos. Get a great deal on a reliable new item. BUY YOURS NOW!
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Identification:
109X9412T5H066
Voltage:
12VDC
Current:
0.16A
Features:
3-wire connector with tachometer
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Intel chips to reach 15GHz by 2010 – Computer Chips & Hardware
Posted by Basit Masood Siddiqui at 5:15 AM0 comments
Intel PR Chip Shots(intel advanced features in 2010)
Posted by Basit Masood Siddiqui at 5:09 AM2009 was a great year to be a PC enthusiast. Intel won top honors from CPU Magazine for its Intel® Core™ i5-750 and Intel® Core™ i7-920 in the processor category, while the Intel X25-M 160GB Solid-State Drive was named the No. 1 winner in the Storage Devices Category. See what all the Intel processor and Intel SSD enthusiasm is about. Press and industry analysts are invited to the Intel® Core™ processor launch event at CES.
According to the December print edition of PC World, the Intel X25-M SSD ranked No. 3 in the PC World Top 100 Best Products of 2009, ahead of both Facebook and Twitter. According to the publication, "This model's speedy test results put it at the top of our chart; its price and performance make it a compelling flash upgrade for notebook or desktop users." SSDs, or Solid State Drives, are storage devices that can replace a computer's hard drive. Because SSDs have no moving parts they offer faster performance and greater energy efficiency and durability.
Everything CHANNEL Test Center has named the 34nm Intel X25-M Mainstream SSD one of the Best Products of the Year for 2009. According to the publication, "The advanced feature set and more attractive pricing give Intel the potential to gain an even larger portion of the growing SSD market."
BSNL launched India's first commercial WiMAX service on December 13 to begin bringing mobile broadband connectivity to rural India. Analysts predict India will be the biggest base on earth for WiMAX by 2012. Besides high-speed broadband Internet access, rural citizens can benefit from e-government services including bill payment, vehicle registration and issuance of birth certificates, as well as telemedicine, tele-education and banking services.
Are you feeling the holiday spirit yet? Check out the Intel Choir's rendition of the "Twelve Days of Christmas" to help get you in the mood. Wishing you happy holidays filled with wafers, processors and technology galore!
State of the art and well-planned Information and Communication Technology (ICT) such as computers and telecommunications equipment can help reduce carbon emissions by up to 25% if applied wisely. This is one outcome of an IDC report published yesterday in Copenhagen looking into readiness of G20 economies to apply ICT for better carbon management. Japan was named as best suited today and topped IDC's ranking. The report gives an in-depth country-by country analysis and walks the talk of reinventing ourselves as low-carbon economies.
Join Intel at the Copenhagen Climate ConferenceDecember 7, 2009
Intel will participate in a series of events to showcase how Information Technology can help addressing climate challenges. Media opportunities include: a Green IT industry panel, the IDC launch of a Special Report on IT's ability to reduce carbon emissions in G20 countries and Intel's presence at Bright Green, the industry innovation show in Copenhagen.
Intel Celebrates 20 Years in IrelandDecember 2, 2009
November 27th marked a special a day for Intel Ireland as it celebrated its 20th Anniversary. A number of external guests, including An Taoiseach, Brian Cowen (Irish Prime Minister) joined with Intel Ireland employees to commemorate this significant day and reflect upon milestones and memories of the past 2 decades.
For the fourth time, students in grades 9 through 13 can now apply to participate in the Intel Leibniz Challenge hosted by Intel and the Leibniz University Hanover and supported by the Initiative D21. The contest aims to introduce young people to the engineering profession and arouse interest in natural and technical sciences. The registration period ends on February 28th, 2010. The Intel Leibniz Challenge is part of the Intel Education Initiative which covers a range of education advancement programs for pupils, students, pedagogues as well as young entrepreneurs. The multi-faceted programs aim to improve the teaching and learning environment at schools, universities, and other educational institutions while providing access to the latest computing technologies.
Gadget-philes that need an excuse to flex their artistic muscle are encouraged to submit an entry to the Intel® and Microsoft® Home Server Haiku Challenge. The challenge, which asks participants to express how a home server could bring peace of mind to their daily digital lives, will be accepting submissions until December 11. All entries are eligible to win one-of-three home servers that will arrive in time for the holidays to stream and share photos, videos and music with family and friends. For more information on winning a home server featuring the Intel architecture and Microsoft® Windows® Home Server software, visit winahomeserver.com.
To boost parallel programming, Intel introduced a Web-based service that allows software developers to assess how their applications will perform on a number of multicore processor configurations. Powered by Intel® Parallel Studio, the Intel® Parallel Universe Portal is a cloud computing analysis tool that tests parallel applications, written for the Windows operating system, in multicore environments on an on-demand basis. The tool is currently available to members of the Intel Software Network through the Intel Parallel Universe Portal at no charge.
Intel Taiwan is working with Acer, Asus, Microsoft Taiwan, the Ministry of Education, Red Cross Society and Taiwan Association for Educational Communications and Technology to set up IT learning environments for schools and digital services centres for communities to support the Typhoon Morakot disaster relief. Through this program, Acer, Asus, Intel Taiwan and Microsoft Taiwan will donate a total of 4,500 notebook PCs, netbooks, and desktop PCs with OS and software to help expedite education and community rebuilding in the typhoon affected areas. The typhoon-devastated schools will gain support from this program which combines PC donation and teachers training courses for building the IT learning environments. The digital services centers at communities are intended to support the agricultural products e-marketing, tourism development, indigenous culture communication, and after-school education.
Intel Announces SSD Toolbox and Optimizer to Support TrimOctober 26, 2009
On the heels of the Microsoft* Windows* 7 introduction, Intel today announced the availability of the Intel® Solid-State Drive (SSD) Toolbox with Intel® SSD Optimizer and firmware update, for its 34nm Intel® X25-M Mainstream SATA SSDs. The latest tools are designed to help better manage and retain the out-of-box performance of Intel SSDs. View the press release and read the white paper for more information on the Intel SSD Optimizer.
In a new white paper, Sun discusses how the Solaris OS will take advantage of the next-generation Intel Xeon processor for servers with four or more sockets (codename Nehalem-EX). In its latest version, Solaris will focus on scalable performance, advanced reliability and energy efficiency between specific features in Solaris and Nehalem-EX.
Mobile computing devices such as laptops, netbooks, smart phones, or other Wi-Fi CERTIFIED devices will soon be able to connect directly to one another in a new way, and at record wireless speeds. Today, the Wi-Fi Alliance announced a new specification available mid-2010 for connecting devices without a traditional home, office or hotspot access point. Intel® My WiFi Technology, the industry's first commercially available Wi-Fi PAN solution, will incorporate this new specification, enabling exciting new peer to peer and social networking applications. Intel My WiFi Technology with Wi-Fi Direct certification will continue to connect with the 100s of millions of existing Wi-Fi CERTIFIED devices.
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Intel® Desktop Board DX48BT2
Posted by Basit Masood Siddiqui at 5:06 AMPulse-pounding gaming and high-powered multimedia experiences require the ultimate in performance from your processor and motherboard. Intel® Desktop Board DX48BT2 is designed to unleash the power of Intel® Core™2 Extreme processors. With support for 1600 MHz front side bus, fast DDR3 memory and overclocking, Intel Desktop Board DX48BT2 delivers the gaming performance you deserve.Intel Desktop Board DX48BT2 supports Dolby Home Theater* and Microsoft Windows Vista* Premium WHQL certified.
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Form factor
ATX (12.00 inches by 9.60 inches [304.80 millimeters by 243.84 millimeters])
Processor
Support for both 45nm & 65nm Intel® Core™2 Quad processors in an LGA775 socket with a 1600, 1333 or 1066 MHz system bus
Support for both 45nm & 65nm Intel® Core™2 Extreme processors in an LGA775 socket with a 1600, 1333 or 1066 MHz system bus
Support for both 45nm & 65nm Intel® Core™2 Duo processors in an LGA775 socket with a 1333 or 1066 MHz system bus
Support for an Intel® Pentium® processor in an LGA775 socket with an 800 MHz system bus
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Memory
Four 240-pin DDR3 SDRAM Dual Inline Memory Module (DIMM) sockets
Support for DDR3 1600 MHz, DDR3 1333 MHz, DDR3 1066 MHz, or DDR3 800 MHz DIMMs
Support for up to 8 GBΣ of system memory
Chipset
Intel® X48 Express Chipset
Audio
Intel® High Definition Audio subsystem in the following configuration:
8-channel (7.1) Dolby Home Theater* Audio subsystem with five analog audio outputs and two S/PDIF digital audio outputs (coaxial and optical) using the Sigmatel* 9274D audio codec
ATI CrossFire* multi-GPU platform support
ATI CrossFire technology enables two ATI* graphics cards to work together for ultimate 3D gaming performance and visual quality
Full support of next-generation ATI CrossFire*
I/O control
I/O controller for Consumer IR
LAN support
Gigabit (10/100/1000 Mbits/sec) LAN subsystem using the Intel® 82566DC Gigabit Ethernet Controller
Peripheral interfaces
Twelve USB 2.0 ports (8 external ports, 2 internal headers)
Six Serial ATA 3.0 Gb/s ports, including 2 eSATA port with RAID support supplied by a Marvell* controller
Two IEEE-1394a ports (1 external port, 1 internal header)
Consumer IR receiver and emitter (via internal headers)
One Parallel ATA IDE interface with UDMA 33, ATA-66/100 support (2 devices supported)
Expansion capabilities
Two PCI Conventional* bus add-in card connectors (SMBus routed to both PCI Conventional bus add-in card connectors)
One primary PCI Express* 2.0 x16 (electrical x16) bus add-in card connector
One secondary PCI Express 2.0 x16 (electrical x16) bus add-in card connector
One PCI Express* 1.0a x16 (electrical x4) bus add-in card connector
Microsoft Windows Vista* Premium ready
With a PC built with Intel® Core™2 Duo or Intel® Core™2 Quad processors, and the Intel® Desktop Board, you can experience a more responsive and manageable environment of Microsoft Windows Vista* including a new visual sophistication of the Microsoft Windows Aero* interface.
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Intel® Core™2 Extreme processor
Intel® Core™2 Quad processor
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Intel® Pentium® Processor
Chipsets
Intel® X48 Express Chipset
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Intel® Desktop Board DQ43AP
Posted by Basit Masood Siddiqui at 5:04 AMenlarge image
Intel® Desktop Board DQ43AP is an energy efficient product for businesses interested in basic remote maintenance, management, and protection for their business PCs.
This board offers legacy to premium features including integrated DVI and VGA ports, internal eSATA port, parallel and PS/2 ports, and serial header. In addition, as part of our best-for-business products, this board comes bundled with value-add software that enhances system security and remote management options and helps increase productivity for any business.
Intel® Desktop Board DQ43AP supports Intel® Standard Manageability, Intel® Trusted Platform Module, and is Microsoft Windows Vista Premium* WHQL certified.
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MicroATX (9.60 inches by 9.60 inches)
Processor
View supported processors for the most current list of compatible processors. At product launch, this desktop board supports:
Intel® Core™2 Quad processor in an LGA775 socket
Intel® Core™2 Duo processor in an LGA775 socket
Intel® Pentium® processor in an LGA775 socket
Intel® Celeron® processor in an LGA775 socket
Memory
Two 240-pin DDR2 SDRAM Dual Inline Memory Module (DIMM) sockets
Support for DDR2 800/667 MHz DIMMs
Support for up to 8 GBπ of system memory
Chipset
Intel® Q43 Express Chipset
Audio
Intel® High Definition Audio subsystem in the following configuration: 5.1 audio subsystem using the Realtek* ALC662 audio codec
Video
Intel® Graphics Media Accelerator 4500 onboard graphics subsystem with integrated DVI and VGA graphics output
LAN support
Gigabit (10/100/1000 Mbits/sec) LAN subsystem using the ENERGY STAR*-ready Intel® 82567LM Gigabit Ethernet Controller
Peripheral interfaces
Eight USB 2.0 ports
Three Serial ATA 3.0 Gb/s ports, including one eSATA port
One parallel port
Two PS/2 ports
Expansion capabilities
Two PCI Conventional bus add-in card connectors
One PCI Express* x1 bus add-in card connectors
Additional features
Intel® Standard Manageability
Intel® Trusted Platform Module
Intel® Fast Memory Access
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Processors
Intel® Core™2 Quad processor
Intel® Core™2 Duo processor
Intel® Pentium® processor
Intel® Celeron® processor
Chipsets
Intel® Q43 Express Chipset
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Intel® Desktop Board DP55WG
Posted by Basit Masood Siddiqui at 5:01 AM
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Digital media is no problem on the Intel® Desktop Board DP55WG, designed for the new Intel® Core™ i7 processor in the LGA1156 socket. Extra over-clocking hardware like the post code LED and Back-to-BIOS switch will help you to reach new levels of over-clocking performance never before seen on a media series board. The new S/PDIF input and output ports and support for ATI* Crossfire and NVIDIA* SLI technology gives you the best audio and video options available.
View features and configurations for DP55WG
Product information
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Latest BIOS and driver updates
Compatible Intel® processors
Features and configurations
Form factor
ATX (12.00 inches by 9.60 inches [304.80 millimeters by 243.84 millimeters])
AA number (Altered Assembly)
E57269-XXX
BIOS ID string
KGIBX10J.86A
Processor
View supported processors for the most current list of compatible processors. At product launch, this desktop board supports:
Intel® Core™ i7-800 processor series in an LGA1156 socket
Intel® Core™ i5-700 processor series in an LGA1156 socket
Memory
Four 240-pin DDR3 SDRAM Dual Inline Memory Module (DIMM) sockets
Support for DDR3 1600+Σ1/1333/1066 MHz DIMMs
Support for up to 16 GBΣ2 of system memory
Chipset
Intel® P55 Express Chipset
Audio
Intel® High Definition AudioΣ3 subsystem in the following configuration:
10-channel (7.1+ 2 independent multi-streaming) audio subsystem with five analog audio outputs and two optical S/PDIF digital audio for input and output using the Realtek * ALC889 audio codec
Video
Nvidia SLI* and ATI CrossFire* technology support enables two graphics cards to work together for ultimate 3D gaming performance and visual quality
LAN support
Intel® PRO 10/100/1000 Network Connection (82578DC)
Peripheral interfaces
Fourteen USB 2.0 ports (8 external ports, 3 internal headers)
Six Serial ATA 3.0 Gb/s ports
Two IEEE-1394a ports (1 external port, 1 internal header)
Consumer IR receiver and emitter (via internal headers)
Expansion capabilities
One primary PCI Express* 2.0 x 16 bus add-in card connector
One PCI Express* 2.0 x8 bus add-in card connector, bifurcated from the primary PCI Express 2.0 x16
One PCI Express 2.0 x4 connector
Two PCI Express 2.0 x 1 connectors
Two PCI Conventional bus connectors http://www.intel.com/products/desktop/motherboards/DP55WG/DP55WG-overview.htm
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Intel® Desktop Board D945GSEJT
Posted by Basit Masood Siddiqui at 4:59 AMIntel is enlivening the nettop market and enabling innovative system designs with a radically thin, low-power motherboard based on the Intel® Atom™ N270 processor.
The Intel® Desktop Board D945GSEJT is designed for users demanding affordable yet stylish Internet-centric computing solutions. This breakthrough platform addresses emerging slim nettops, affordable all-in-one PCs, thin/enriched-client PCs, and other usage models with its versatile, low-power, thin form factor design.
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Form factor
Mini-ITX (6.70 inches by 6.70 inches [170mm x 170mm])
Board z-height is 20mm
Processor
Passively cooled, integrated single core Intel® Atom™ processor N270 with a 533 MHz system bus and 512KB L2 cache
Chipset
Passively cooled, mobile Intel® 945GSE Express Chipset:
Intel® 82945GSE Graphics and Memory Controller Hub (GMCH)
Intel® 82801GBM I/O Controller Hub (ICH7-M)
Memory
Single 200-pin DDR2 SO-DIMM connector:
Support for DDR2 533 MHz SO-DIMMs (DDR2 800 MHz and DDR2 667 MHz validated at 533 MHz)
Support for up to 2 GB single-channel system memory
Audio
Realtek ALC662* codec for 2+2ch (multi-streaming) Intel® High Definition Audio (Intel® HD Audio):
Front panel microphone/headphone header
S/PDIF digital audio header
Internal mono speaker header
Video
Intel® Graphics Media Accelerator 950 (Intel® GMA 950) dual-onboard graphics support:1
Analog displays (VGA)
Digital displays (DVI-D)
I/O Control
Legacy I/O controller:
1 PS/2 header
2 serial headers
1 parallel port header
LAN support
Realtek 10/100/1000 Ethernet Controller*
Peripheral interfaces
7 USB 2.0 ports (3 back panel ports, 4 front panel ports)
2 Serial ATA 3.0 Gb/s connectors (supporting IDE and AHCI)
1 power header for storage devices
1 parallel ATA port (44-pin mobile header)
Expansion capabilities
One PCI Express* Mini Card slot for low-profile expandibility (I/O shield can mechanically support up to three external antennae for use with wireless adapter)
Power
Integrated DC-to-DC circuitry:
12 VDC jack on back panel for external power supply
ATX12V 2 x 2 power connector for alternate internal power supply
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Intel® Atom™ processor
Chipsets
Mobile Intel® 945GSE Express Chipset with ICH7M
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Intel® Desktop Board DG31GL
Posted by Basit Masood Siddiqui at 4:57 AMThe Intel® Desktop Board DG31GL Essential Series offers a cost-efficient integrated graphics solution for the budget conscious user.
This board is built with affordability and flexibility in mind, and supports Intel® Core™2 Quad processors, Intel® Core™2 Duo processors, Intel® Pentium® processors and Intel® Celeron® processors with 1333/1066/800 MHz system bus in the LGA775 package. Other features include dual-channel DDR2 800/667 MHz SDRAM, Intel® Graphics Media Accelerator 3100 (Intel® GMA 3100), integrated 10/100 Network Connection, Intel® High Definition Audio (4 channel audio) and up to eight USB 2.0 ports.
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Form factor
MicroATX (8.60 inches by 9.60 inches [218.44 millimeters by 243.84 millimeters])
Processor
Support for an Intel® Core™2 Quad processor in an LGA775 socket with a 1333 or 1066 MHz system bus
Support for an Intel® Core™2 Duo processor in an LGA775 socket with a 1333, 1066 or 800 MHz system bus
Support for an Intel® Pentium® processor in an LGA775 socket with an 800 MHz system bus
Support for an Intel® Celeron® processor in an LGA775 socket with an 800 MHz system bus
Memory
Two 240-pin DDR2 SDRAM Dual Inline Memory Module (DIMM) sockets
Support for DDR2 800 MHz or DDR2 667 MHz DIMMs
Support for up to 4 GBΣ of system memory
Chipset
Intel® G31 Express Chipset
Audio
Intel® High Definition Audio subsystem in the following configuration:
Realtek* ALC268-GR four Channel Audio (2 + 2)
Video
Intel® Graphics Media Accelerator 3100 onboard graphics subsystem
I/O control
Legacy I/O controller for diskette drive, serial header, and PS/2* ports
LAN support
10/100 Mbits/sec LAN subsystem using the Intel® 82562G Ethernet LAN controller
Peripheral interfaces
Eight USB 2.0 ports
Two Serial ATA IDE interfaces
One Parallel ATA IDE interface with UDMA 33, ATA-66/100 support
One diskette drive interface
PS/2 keyboard and mouse ports
Expansion capabilities
Two PCI Conventional* bus add-in card connectors
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Processors
Intel® Core™2 Quad processor
Intel® Core™2 Duo processor
Intel® Pentium® processor
Intel® Celeron® processor
Chipsets
Intel® G31 Express Chipset
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Σ System resources and hardware (such as PCI and PCI Express*) require physical memory address locations that can reduce available addressable system memory. This could result in a reduction of as much as 1GB or more of physical addressable memory being available to the operating system and applications, depending on the system configuration and operating system.
http://www.intel.com/products/desktop/motherboards/DG31GL/DG31GL-overview.htm
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Intel® Desktop Boards
Posted by Basit Masood Siddiqui at 4:41 AMIntel®Desktop Board Intel® ExpressChipset Socket Form Factor
Extreme Series
DP55KG Intel® P55 Express Chipset LGA1156 ATX
Designed by enthusiasts for enthusiasts, the Intel® Desktop Board DP55KG delivers incredible performance. Enjoy great over-clocking hardware and software while boasting new features like Bluetooth* technology. Support for ATI Crossfire* and NVIDIA SLI* technology rounds off the platform with amazing graphics performance
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Latest BIOS and driver updates
Form factor
ATX (12.00 inches by 9.60 inches [304.80 millimeters by 243.84 millimeters])
Processor
View supported processors for the most current list of compatible processors. At product launch, this desktop board supports:
Intel® Core™ i7-800 processor series in an LGA1156 socket
Intel® Core™ i5-700 processor series in an LGA1156 socket
Memory
Four 240-pin DDR3 SDRAM Dual Inline Memory Module (DIMM) sockets
Support for DDR3 1600+1/1333/1066 MHz DIMMs
Support for up to 16 GBΣ of system memory
Chipset
Intel® P55 Express Chipset
Audio
Intel® High Definition Audio◊ subsystem in the following configuration:
10-channel (7.1+ 2 independent multi-streaming) audio subsystem with five analog audio outputs and two optical S/PDIF digital audio for input and output using the Realtek * ALC889 audio codec
Video
Nvidia SLI* and ATI CrossFire* technology support enables two graphics cards to work together for ultimate 3D gaming performance and visual quality
LAN support
Intel® PRO 10/100/1000 Network Connection (82578DC)
Peripheral interfaces
Thirteen USB 2.0 ports (8 external ports, 1 onboard, 2 internal headers)
Eight Serial ATA 3.0 Gb/s ports including 2 eSATA ports
Two IEEE-1394a ports (1 external port, 1 internal header)
Consumer IR receiver and emitter (via internal headers)
Integrated Bluetooth Technology Module
Expansion capabilities
One primary PCI Express* 2.0 x16 bus add-in card connector
One PCI Express* 2.0 x8 bus add-in card connector, bifurcated from the primary PCI Express 2.0 x16
One PCI Express* 2.0 x4 connector
Two PCI Express* 2.0 x1 connectors
Two PCI Conventional bus connectors
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Processors
Intel® Core™ i7 processors
Intel® Core™ i5 processors
Chipset
Intel® P55 Express Chipset
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Mobile Intel® PM55 Express Chipset
Posted by Basit Masood Siddiqui at 4:37 AMOVER VIEW:
Intel® Management Engine Ignition Firmware support
Intel® Matrix Storage Technology 8.9
Intel® Management Engine Ignition Firmware support
Provides essential platform functionality such as clock maintenance and thermal reporting
SATA 3 Gb/s port support
Support for 6 SATA ports for HDD/SSD expandability
PCI Express* 2.0 x1 support
Support for 8 PCIe ports @ 2.5GT/s PCIE interfaces, providing connectivity options
Integrated high speed USB 2.0
Support for 14 USB 2.0 peripherals for maximum 40x faster data transfer and backward compatible to support USB 1.1 devices
Intel® Matrix Storage Technology 8.9
Enables enhanced performance, power management and data protection for the storage subsystem
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Chipsets
Intel® HM55 Express Chipset1
Intel® HM57 Express Chipset¹
Intel® QM57 Express Chipset¹
Processor
Intel® Core™ i7 processor Extreme Edition
Intel® Core™ i7 processor
Intel® Core™ i5 processor2
Integrated Gigabit Ethernet MAC
Hanksville LAN
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Intel® Centrino® 2 with vPro™ Technology
Posted by Basit Masood Siddiqui at 4:33 AMReduce maintenance costs by remotely configuring, diagnosing and repairing infected PCs, even if they're shut down or the OS is unresponsive.³
Safeguard PCs from malware and malicious attacks by continually and intelligently polling for the presence of software agents. If an outbreak should occur, get up to 56 percent faster time to patch saturation.
Maintain accurate asset inventory by conducting hardware and software inventory up to 94 percent faster² and ensuring you only paying for software you actually use.
Maximize employee productivity with industry-leading performance² that runs today's advanced software even faster.
Upgrade to Microsoft Windows* 7 quickly, remotely, and overnight without losing access to your legacy applications.
Stay unplugged longer with unique energy-saving components designed to give you great battery life.
Get unprecedented wireless freedom with up to 5x faster connectivity speeds and more reliable connections than current 802.11g Wi-Fi.Ω
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Saturday, October 24, 2009
The latest from Intel – The Core 2 Extreme QX9650
Posted by Basit Masood Siddiqui at 11:39 PM Saturday, October 24, 2009Penryn Arrives: Core 2 Extreme QX9650 Review
In this article they were able to boost the memory speed to 1600 MHz and overclock the chip to 3.6 GHz (a 20% increase) without any trouble, which bodes well for the speed of future chips.
Here are two other announcements:- Intel’s 45nm Penryn/Yorkfield architecture packs serious punch- Intel Core 2 Extreme QX9650 – Penryn Ticks Ahead
The Anandtech article talks about the future: “The other important item to note on the roadmap going forward is that top line in the table – yep, the one that says Bloomfield. Bloomfield is none other than Nehalem, the 45nm successor to Penryn. It’s a brand new architecture complete with an on-die memory controller, SMT (Symmetric Multi-Threading – 2 threads per core) and 8MB of shared cache (probably L3 shared among all four cores). While it’s still a year away, it’s very nice to see it on an Intel roadmap this far in advance of its launch.” That chip will probably crack the billion transistor barrier.
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For PC gaming, this week was the best of times and the worst of times—new graphics hardware on display from AMD and Intel, but aimed at an ailing PC g
Posted by Basit Masood Siddiqui at 11:34 PMThat's one way of describing the energy-efficient multiple core processors being devised by secretive Montalvo Systems. The Santa Clara, Calif.-based company has come up with a design for a chip for portable computers and devices that--when finished and manufactured--will theoretically be capable of running the same software as chips from Intel or Advanced Micro Devices.
Montalvo's chips, however, will fundamentally differ from the latest Core or Opteron processors from Intel and AMD in that the cores on its chip won't be symmetrical, i.e. identical to each other. Instead, Montalvo's chips will sport a mix of high-performance cores and lower-performance cores on the same piece of silicon, similar to the Cell chip devised by IBM, Toshiba, and Sony, according to sources close to the company.
By merging asymmetrical cores onto the same piece of silicon, Montalvo can cut power consumption by dishing applications that don't require a lot of computing firepower onto less-powerful, more energy-efficient cores. Applications could conceivably also be shuttled to low-power cores after their need for high-performance elapses: Microsoft Outlook, for instance, requires a burst of performance during the launch phase but far less once it's running.
Asymmetrical cores can also provide better performance on applications such as video if programmed for that purpose, say proponents of the architecture. The Cell processor became the first chip to successfully champion this idea. The Cell consists of a primary microprocessor core and an array of "synergistic processing elements" that can be programmed to perform discrete tasks like managing networking or video streaming.
Cell chips have primarily been used inside Sony's PlayStation 3, but IBM has inserted Cell chips in some server blades. Toshiba plans to put the chip inside TVs and may put it inside PCs. (While the initial Cell comes with eight synergistic cores, chips can be made with fewer.) Mercury Computer Systems has also adopted Cell for some computers.
Montalvo has not stated whether it has adopted an asymmetrical core to save power, boost performance on media applications, or both. In fact, the company doesn't say anything at all. The closest it has come to a public statement are shirts handed out to employees saying that the company can't say what it is up to. Montalvo declined to comment for this story.
The somewhat different, asymmetrical nature of Montalvo's chip in part helps explain why investors have put more than $73 million into the Sisyphean task of taking on Intel. Montalvo wants to land its chips into all sorts of portable computers: notebooks, handheld devices such as the OQO, and ornate smartphones. Several companies, however, have tried this and failed because of the daunting nature of trying to compete against Intel. Cyrix, Transmeta, Rise--none of them ever lived up to its advance billing. Only AMD has survived, and AMD has lost more money that it has made in its 30-year plus existence.
Montalvo is funded by people who've tangled or been entangled with Intel before too. NEA-IndoUS's Vinod Dham, who sits on Montalvo's board, was one of Intel's chief chip architects during the Pentium era. He then went to NexGen, which designed an Intel-compatible chip, and then AMD when it bought NexGen.
Montalvo's CEO is Matt Perry, who also served as chief executive of Transmeta, which once tried to take on Intel in notebooks but now largely concentrates on technology licensing. Peter Song, Montalvo's chief architect, earlier founded a company called MemoryLogix, which tried to build low-power Intel-compatible chips. Other current and former employees include Greg Favor (formerly of NexGen and AMD) and Mike Yamamura. (CNET Networks blogger Peter Glaskowsky is chief systems architect for Montalvo and is listed as a co-inventor on two published Montalvo patent applications, but he was not involved in any way in this story. CNET is the publisher of News.com.)
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AMD's latest takes GPU crown, Intel's Larrabee takes a bow
Posted by Basit Masood Siddiqui at 11:32 PMAt AMD's big VISION event earlier this month, the company gave a technical deep dive on its next-gen GPU family, codenamed Evergreen. The embargoes are now up on the technical details and reviews of the first product in this family, the Radeon 5870, an embargo lift that was no doubt timed to take a little of the wind out of Intel's long-awaited Larrabee reveal yesterday.
The verdict? AMD's debut DirectX 11 GPU now has the single-GPU performance crown by a comfortable margin, and with a significant timing lead on NVIDIA's upcoming DX11 hardware. A single new 5870 outperforms two 4870s, and without a major increase in power or cooling requirements. A 2X performance boost versus the previous generation in the same thermal envelope is quite an achievement, and it reinforces yet again the fact that the real action at AMD is on the ATI side of the campus.
As for Larrabee, Intel's Sean Maloney showed a real-time ray-tracing demo that seemed to run at somewhere around 25 FPS or less. The demo was interesting graphically the way that, say, solo bassist Stanley Clark is interesting musically—you're mightily impressed by the sight of something so difficult being done with such speed, but the end result isn't really the kind of thing you want to rock out to on a regular basis. The real-time ray tracing stuff just doesn't look that great yet, and it probably won't look as good as rasterized graphics anytime soon.
Of course, Larrabee will also do rasterized graphics, and probably about as well as a midrange GPU from ATI or NVIDIA. But running games that use the traditional rasterization pipeline isn't where Larrabee is designed to shine. Intel really needs two things to happen with Larrabee: 1) a killer app, like GLQuake was for 3Dfx, and 2) a console win.
I can't really speak to #2 (I think it's going to happen, but what do I know), and for #1, all I can say is that Tim Sweeney is pretty fired up about being the guy who codes that killer app. And what Tim Sweeney codes, the rest of the industry licenses.
All of this power and potential, though, is a moot point if game developers continue to target consoles and then port their games to the PC. Scott Wasson goes on a little mini-rant about this subject at the end of his Radeon 5870 review, and I also heard quite a bit about this problem from some other prominent PC hardware personalities at IDF.
Current PC CPU + GPU combinations are already at some large theoretical multiple of the performance of gaming consoles, but you'd never know it from looking at 3D PC games, all of which are written with the console market in mind. It's to the point where there's almost a chicken-and-egg problem, where nobody shells out for a PC gaming rig because the games don't look that much better than their console counterparts, and nobody develops PC-only titles because gamers aren't shelling out for PC gaming rigs. All of this is compounded by the downturn, which has hit the high-end GPU market especially hard.
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Posted by Basit Masood Siddiqui at 11:28 PMOtellini Introduces Intel® Viiv™ Technology; AOL, ClickStar, DIRECTV, NBC Universal Alliances; Launches Next–Generation Intel® Centrino® Duo Mobile Technology to Advance Laptops; New Intel® Core™ Duo Processor Redefines Performance-Per–Watt
CONSUMER ELECTRONICS SHOW, LAS VEGAS – Jan. 5, 2006 – Intel Corporation President and CEO Paul Otellini today unveiled two platforms and several content alliances that provide the foundation for new experiences from digital entertainment and wireless laptops –– and include the new high–performance, low–power Intel® Core™ Duo processor.
Noting the transformation now underway in entertainment, Otellini introduced the company’s new home platform –– Intel® Viiv™ technology –– and several commitments from top U.S. and international entertainment companies including AOL, DIRECTV, NBC Universal, Turner Broadcasting’s GameTap, ESPN, Televisa and Eros. ClickStar announced its first feature film, “10 Items or Less,” with a plan for an Internet premiere within weeks of its theatrical release, an industry first. These and other developments will bring millions of songs, movies, programs and games to the PC in 2006.
Intel Viiv technology–based entertainment PCs will help make it easier for families to download, store, view, manage and share all kinds of digital entertainment and information on a choice of TV, PC, laptop and hand–held viewing screens.
Intel® Centrino® Duo mobile technology improves performance and battery life for the fast–growing wireless laptop market segment. Otellini also introduced the ground–breaking Intel® Core™ Duo processor – powerful dual core silicon supporting the Intel Centrino Duo and certain Intel Viiv technology models. The processor is well equipped to deliver performance–per–watt efficiency and sleek designs for entertainment PCs, notebooks and CE–like devices.
“With our new platforms, we’re not only boosting wireless computing, but also advancing digital entertainment a few steps closer to effortless,” said Otellini. “Just as we enabled exciting new norms with wireless broadband laptops, we’re working with computer, CE and entertainment companies to make home entertainment easier. Our unique processors, tailored platform features and joint work with these industries exemplify our push to advance on–demand delivery of movies, TV, music, games and photos to any home on virtually any screen.”
New Intel Home and Mobile PlatformsIntel Viiv (rhymes with “five”) technology includes a suite of Intel–based hardware and software that, along with Microsoft* Windows* XP Media Center Edition 2005, offers exciting new entertainment experiences. Based on a choice of powerful Intel® Pentium® D, Pentium Processor Extreme Edition and Intel Core Duo processors, these PCs will reflect a variety of features, prices and stylish designs – including “all–in–one” hybrid TVs and book–sized PCs.
PCs based on the platform will have a variety of entertainment options including support for both a minimum of 5.1 or higher surround sound and high–definition video. Systems may also instantly turn on and off with the touch of a button (when enabled, after initial boot) and could be used with TV–like remote controls when included with the system or purchased separately. Intel Viiv technology platforms will include the new Intel® 945/955/975 Express Chipset family and Intel PRO/1000 PM or Intel PRO/100 VE/VM network connection.
Later this year, the platform will add features that will simplify the set–up of a home network and the ability to transfer digital content from the PC to other devices.
Otellini also pointed out a number of features that can make Centrino® Duo mobile technology the ultimate on–the–go entertainment system. In addition to performance, battery life and wireless connectivity options, systems will be available in a variety of sizes from thin and light laptops to more powerful ones with 17–inch plus widescreens –– and surround sound, enhanced graphics and high–definition TV support depending on the model. The Mobile Intel 945 Express Chipset family and Intel PRO/Wireless 3945ABG Network Connection also are new.
Intel plans to introduce more than 20 new processors, chipsets and other products this month. Pricing for each varies and processors will be listed by product numbers. For more information, visit www.intc.com/pricelist/processor_price_list.pdf.
More than 200 PC makers plan to sell hundreds of unique PC and laptop models using these new products and platforms. Intel expects to sell tens of millions of these platforms and processors in 2006 using its industry–leading 65–nanometer and 300–millimeter manufacturing capabilities that enable more energy efficient and affordable consumer products.
Goal: Infinite Hours of Digital Programming Available WorldwideOtellini also highlighted several new worldwide entertainment commitments to make digital programming available through Intel Viiv technology and PCs, including:
AOL –AOL Music On Demand*, AOL Radio* featuring XM* Satellite Radio and AOL Pictures* this month; AOL Music Now and AOL Video* AOL Video featuring the “AOL Hi–Q” high–quality video format coming later this year.
ClickStar – The entertainment company will introduce its first film, “10 Items or Less,” via the Internet just weeks after its theatrical release.
DIRECTV – The leading digital TV service provider will make its programming seamlessly available on PCs, laptops and media players through its verified set–top.
ESPN – ESPN.com Motion* will feature sports highlights in high definition plus Full Court* with 300 collegiate basketball games in full–screen broadcast quality.
Eros – The largest international distributor in the Indian film industry (“Bollywood”) plans to make its digital content portal and future digital video services available on–demand.
Grupo Televisa – The largest media company in the Spanish–speaking world will provide a wide choice of popular soap operas, sporting events, news and music.
MTV Networks – MTV said it will optimize a number of its channels for Intel Viiv technology ranging from Comedy Central’s “MotherLoad” to MTV’s “Overdrive.”
NBC Universal – NBC Universal will deliver select highlights in high resolution of all 17 days of the 2006 Winter Olympics to Intel Viiv technology–based PCs, with other joint efforts later.
Shanghai Media Group – China’s top media group will deliver its digital movies, TV dramas, exclusive interactive programming and other live content.
Turner Broadcasting’s GameTap – A first–of–its–kind broadband entertainment network, GameTap will bring hundreds of diverse videos and games to the “10–foot” TV screen.
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