Thursday, April 23, 2009

Smart Leaf fits Touchscreen PC in the wall


Ever thought that just like your new LCD television, you can get your PC on your wall? Well, you will soon be able to do so, as Smart Leaf aims to put a Touchscreen PC in your wall. Smart Leaf is that latest company, which has observed the need of a space saving designed computer.

Smart Leaf is planning to launch touchscreen model with fold-out keyboard that would be so easy and compact to be installed anywhere, be it your kitchen. In the upcoming CES 2009, you will be able to see two models launched by this company, one for home users and one for the business kiosks.

Sunday, April 19, 2009

Custom-Built Computers


Tennessee Computer Doctors specializes in building custom computers for a variety of needs.  Whether for home or business use, a well-designed custom computer can increase your productivity and efficiency, while decreasing down-time.  Computers built by TCD are designed with each individual customer's needs in mind.  Instead of wasting your money on unnecessary features you don't want, we recommend that you invest your money in higher quality parts that will make your computer perform better and last longer.  Custom-built computers from TCD always include full warranties, high-quality parts that have been privately tested and warranted, full-version Microsoft Operating Systems including software media, all driver disks and application disks, free local tech support, and local warranty repair.  Tennessee Computer Doctors strives to be your full-solution sales and service center for computers.  We're proud to be "Your One Stop Tech Shop."

The new iMac


Rumors have been flying about a new iMac coming out at the end of July, beginning of August. Of course, they were saying it would debut a month ago, too. People are speculating what it would look like and I found this picture, some one thought it would match the new iPhone. Looks very cool.

I need new computers now and was just looking to buy when I saw this rumor, now I'm waiting. It seems reasonable that a new one should come out, last revision was Sept. 2006, they just upgraded the MacBooks and the Mac Pro about a month ago so they should be doing iMacs soon. Some are saying they want it now for the back to school crowd, others are saying Sept. when Leopard comes out. I think sooner, in fact, they are behind schedule as far as upgrades, almost a year for the iMac when they usually do it every 6 months. I think it was supposed to come out a month ago but got pushed back because of the iPhone the same way Leopard got pushed back because they took their top people off of other projects and put them on the iPhone to get it out in time.

Buying a New Computer


The good news is that computer prices have dropped a lot over the past few years, and the computing power you get for your money is going up! I don't recommend used computers for anyone, because the rate of change of computer technology will make most systems nearly obsolete within three years. And used computers often come "pre-loaded" with viruses, spyware and damaged system files.

Thursday, April 16, 2009

LAPTOP COMPUTERS


Introduction:

At present, the entire world has become computerized. Unless you have your own personal computer, it would be very difficult to cope up with the speed of your job. There are many people in the United States, who are working very hard and they are in need of a laptop computer for their official and personal use to work after their office hours. 
The difference between desktop computers and laptop computers:
The regular desktop computers are very useful when you are at your office. It would not be possible for you to carry your pc whenever you go. Usually, the desktop computers are manufactured for the people to work in their offices only. Laptop computer leads a major role in this regard. It would be very convenient and comfortable for you to carry a laptop computer, wherever you travel. At the same time, it would not be possible for everybody to buy a laptop computer for them, because of its price. They have to look for the laptop computer cheap for their use. All the leading computers manufacturing companies sell computers for a higher price, just for the name brand. But the assembled computers are inexpensive always. They only key point is the performance. Of course, people need only quality laptops with a reasonable price. Generally, laptop computers are cheap with different brands of parts. Of course, resale value is also an aspect for your laptop computers cheap. If you select various parts for your laptop and assemble them together, you would be able to buy laptop computers cheap. There are many leading laptop computers cheap companies, selling laptop computers for a very reasonable price. There are three important parts for your laptop computers cheap. The processors, the monitors and the ups are the most important parts for your laptop computers cheap purchasing. There are many companies in the United States dealing with the processors. Some of the brands are very popular and used by many people of the United States. That never means that other processors would not be up to the standard. All the processors manufacturing companies take utmost care to produce the best possible processors for their customers. When you do not need a specified brand, then, it would be possible for you to purchase a very good processor cheap. Almost all the manufacturers provide guarantee for you. Therefore, you do not have to worry about the quality of the processor, even if you buy a processor cheap. There are many options for you to select your brand and surely, whatever brand you select, the performance of the processor would be very good. The price of the processor depends on the capacity and type of the processor. You can select your processor according to your need. Secondly, there are many different types of monitors for you to select. When you are in need of a laptop computer cheap, you have to go for the inexpensive one. It never means that the performance would be bad, when you buy inexpensive computer parts. For example, there are many different types of screens for you to select, from very small to very big. Usually between twelve to fifteen inches, screens are available for you. The price of the screens would be different according to their sizes. If you want to buy laptop computers cheap, you can go for the most inexpensive screens for your laptop computers.
Different types of batteries and other parts:
In this point also, there are many options for you. There are many leading and popular companies, producing all the spare parts for laptop computers. The usage of the parts would be same, and at the same time, there would be a big difference in the price. All the leading and well-established computers manufacturing companies are producing many computers a day and the demand for the computers is growing every day. When they want to do a healthy computers business, they have to have a very big office establishment for their business and they have to appoint many staff for their business. They spend huge amount for their advertisements and other purposes for promoting their products. Naturally, they have to cover all the expenses through their business only. This is one of the main reasons for the higher price for their products. On the other hand, the other normal but good companies produce their products without that much expenses. They cannot afford to spend that much amount on other purposes, they are able to sell their computers related products at a lower price. When you need laptop computers cheap, it would be better for you to fix all the inexpensive parts for your laptop computer and assemble them together to get your laptop computers cheap and best.

Additional facilities:

In these days, laptop computers cheap are available with many facilities such as laptop computers with DVD, laptop computers with VCD and also with many other facilities. When you buy a laptop computer cheap, it would be also possible for you to have some of the facilities with your laptop computer, if you can afford to spend a little more money. It is very difficult even for the very established companies to give guarantee for your laptop computers, since not all, the electronically working gadgets are guaranteed. There is going to be no difference between higher priced and lower priced laptop computers. It would be good to select all parts and fix them to create your laptop computer cheap. In fact, it would be better for you to buy the laptop computers cheap, rather than buying an expensive one. 

General guidance:

When you want to buy a laptop computer cheap, you have to check all the availabilities of all the required parts, you have to compare all the prices, and then, you can ask your company from where you are buying to fix those parts. It is also possible for you to place your order online. For this purpose, you have to browse all the websites related to laptop computers cheap and decide after that. You can assemble your parts according to your desire and need. Of course, the company itself would do that for you. There are some companies producing the most inexpensive laptop computers. You have many options to select from a wide range of laptop computers, which would be cheap and very useful for your personal use or for your office use.

Latest Computers


I can’t get enough of these netbooks! And now they come in four new colors: Onyx, Snow, Solar and Blossom. (I guess that’s artsy speak for black, white, yellow and pink). Sylvania unveiled its ‘MESO‘ line ” to match your attitude,” says the press release.

These smaller, thinner and cheaper computers are sprouting up everywhere whether or not people want them. I definitely like the idea of a lighter computer, but I’m a girl who likes performance so trading the extra pounds for a less powerful processor and minimal features hasn’t made me bite. Yet.

These new 2.2-pound MESOs have an 8.9-inch screen, an Intel Atom chip, 80 GB hard drive, 512 or 1 GB of memory, Wi-Fi, web cam, card reader, 3 USB ports and your choice of Linux-based Ubuntu Netbook Remix or Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition. Battery lasts 4 hours.

That’s not too bad, especially for the $399 price tag (or the price of a 16 GB iPhone and a year of its e-mail service, MobileMe). It’s on pre-order right now at Amazon, TigerDirect and others. See how it compares to the other netbooks on the market at “Mini PCs you may have missed.”

Intel® Atom™ Processor for Mobile Internet Devices


Powering the newest and most exciting Mobile Internet Devices, Intel® Atom™ processor technology unleashes the best Internet experiences on the go.¹ enabling you to enjoy fast performance, smooth video streaming and playback, and brilliant graphics—all in a powerful and pocketable device.

With devices getting smaller, sleeker, and lighter than ever, you'll be able to choose from a variety of exciting new devices to keep you connected, entertained, informed and productive- and meet the demanding needs of your highly mobile lifestyle.¹

Consumer lifestyles have become more mobile and dependent on needing access to the internet in more places than ever before. Devices are getting smaller and require high performance processors that consume low power. Mobile Internet Devices based on Intel® Atom™ processor technology enable more of everything you love on-the-go:

  • Put great performance in the palm of your hand. Based on the latest 45nm process technology, the Intel® Atom™ processor, the fastest processor among sub-3W processors, uses groundbreaking silicon design that packs big performance in a remarkably small space. With features like Hyper-Threading Technology* and Power Optimized Front Side Bus, end users can get the same internet experience they are used to on their PC with faster responsiveness and web page loads, plus the ability to multitask - all in a smaller, more portable form factor.
  • Video in More Places. Sharing videos on the web has become increasingly mainstream among end users. With support for more video players and codecs, you are able to view the latest videos with ease. You can also view HD content on your Mobile Internet Device, with support for up to 720p and 1080i HD video formats. This is enabled by the single-chip Intel® System Controller Hub, which features Intel® Clear Video Technology for MIDs, allowing for low power, full-frame, and hardware accelerated video playback.
  • Enjoy 3D Graphics Enjoy enhanced user interfaces and visual effects with the high performance, low power graphics engine of the Intel® System Controller Hub featuring support for DX9L and OpenGL which enable a new class of applications for mobile devices, including select PC Games.
  • Long battery life keeps you going. The Intel® Atom™ processor is an ultra low-power processor. Along with power saving features in the Intel® System Controller Hub, like Deep Power Down Technology and Intel® Display Power Saving Technology, you can stay connected longer without having to plug in as often.
  • Find connections when you need them Connect wirelessly where and when you want-at home, in the office, or on the go, hitting up hotspots around town or around the world. Wireless Connectivity on Mobile Internet Devices is supported in a variety of ways: Bluetooth, WiFi, 3G or WiMAX.²

Mobile Intel® 915PM


The Mobile Intel® 915PM Express chipset is a component.It offers support for Intel® High Definition Audio which is a new enhanced audio specification for high quality audio enabling a premium home theater experience. The Mobile Intel® 915PM Express chipset also supports up to 2 GB of DDR2 system memory which enables up to 60% increase in peak memory bandwidth and power benefits over DDR memory. Additionally Mobile Intel® 915PM Express chipset supports PCI Express* bus architecture, a highly scalable general purpose I/O for the latest industry peripherals like ExpressCard*

Wednesday, April 15, 2009

Intel Core i7 Processor


Intel Corporation is introducing its most advanced desktop processor ever, the Intel Core i7 processor, the first member of a new family of Nehalem processor designs - and the company says it is the most sophisticated ever built, with new technologies that boost performance on demand and maximise data throughput.

The Core i7 processor speeds video editing, immersive games and other popular internet and computer activities by up to 40 percent without increasing power consumption.

“Intel has delivered the fastest desktop processor on Earth to the most demanding users on Earth, the ones who are using their PCs for video, gaming and music,” said Patrick Gelsinger, senior vice president and general manager of Intel’s Digital Enterprise Group. “When you couple what is Intel’s biggest leap in chip design with other incredible innovations like Intel’s solid state drives, the Core i7 processor has redefined the computer of tomorrow.”

The Turbo Boost Technology accelerates performance to match a computer user’s needs and workloads. Through a sophisticated on-die power control unit and using new ‘power gate’ transistors based on Intel’s advanced 45 nanometer, high-k metal gate manufacturing process, Turbo Boost automatically adjusts the clock speed of one or more of the four individual processing cores for single- and multi-threaded applications to boost performance, without increasing power consumption.

The Core i7 also has the latest Intel power-saving technologies, allowing desktops to go into sleep states formerly reserved for Intel-based notebooks.

This new processor more than doubles the memory bandwidth of previous Intel ‘Extreme’ platforms, speeding the transfer of computer bits in and out of the processor with Intel Quickpath Technology. Designed with Intel’s Hyper-Threading Technology, the processor also allows multiple computing threads to run simultaneously, effectively enabling it to do two things at once. As a result, the Core i7 quad-core processor delivers 8-threaded performance.

The company says the Intel Core i7 processor also offers unrivaled performance for immersive 3-D games – over 40 percent faster than previous Intel high-performance processors on both the 3DMark Vantage CPU physics and AI tests, popular industry computer benchmarks that measure gaming performance.

The Intel Core i7 processors and Intel X58 Express Chipset-based Intel Desktop Board DX58SO Extreme Series are for sale immediately from several computer manufacturers online and in retail stores, as well as a boxed retail product via channel online sales.

This is the first member of the Intel Nehalem microarchitecture family; server and mobile product versions will be in production later. Each Core i7 processor features an 8 MB level 3 cache and three channels of DDR3 1066 memory to deliver the best memory performance of any desktop platform. Intel’s top performance processor, the Intel Core i7 Extreme Edition, also removes overspeed protection, allowing Intel’s knowledgeable customers or hobbyists to further increase the chip’s speed.

Prices vary from US$284 through $999 based on speed, cache memory and other factors.

Tuesday, April 14, 2009

The First 32nm Processor


The first 32nm processor, code-named Westmere, will be in production by the fourth quarter of 2009. It will arrive in a dual-core, four-thread format suitable for desktops and notebooks, the company said in a conference call on Tuesday.

The design initially will also include a 45nm integrated graphics and memory controller as part of a multichip package, with this component moving to 32nm — and possibly fully integrated — in 2010. The same year will see the arrival of Gulftown, a six-core, 12-thread chip for desktops, as well as the first Westmere-based Xeon server chips.

Intel announced that as well as moving integrated graphics and memory into the main processor, it was moving all remaining chipset functions into a single chip, the Intel 5 series. With the Intel 5, motherboard makers could build PCs with all the logic components in just two chips.

"We have excellent health on Westmere," an Intel spokesperson said. "We were thrilled with the first silicon, and were able to boot and run applications on the very first wafers. We have enough confidence that we're accelerating the 32nm ramp in the mainstream."

The spokesperson also said that a version of the chip would be demonstrated later on Tuesday in San Francisco.

Intel said the 32nm process was the first to use immersion lithography, a new technique where some production takes place in water, with design patterns shrunk by refraction.

Westmere is substantially the same architecture as the existing 45nm Nehalem chip, shrunk to the new 32nm process. Seven new instructions have been added, the company said, to support accelerated encryption and decryption suitable for communication and hard disks. The next major update, Sandy Bridge, will have a new architecture that will span the next process transition to 22nm.

In support of these moves, the company said it was spending $7bn (£4.8bn) over two years across four chip-production sites in the US.

Friday, April 10, 2009

Intel 17 Latest Intel Xeon processors


This is latest 17 Xeon processors are showing best conceptual future from another processor and this processor is very unique and providing best new technology. And this Intel today announced 17 new Intel Xeon processors based on Intel Core micro-architecture, codenamed Nehalem before. The processors are designed for use in servers, workstations and embedded segment planned. Main features of the processors are the automatic adaptability of the energy according to the requirement of the particular application and the speed with the highest performance levels for challenging transactions in the computing and large database queries. In addition, Intel presented today with the Intel 82599 10 Gigabit Ethernet Controller a new network chip. The new chips are the biggest advancement in the field of server CPUs, Intel has been 14 years ago with the Intel Pentium ® Pro in this market segment is entered. Intel expects that by 2015 more than 15 billion devices connected to the Internet will be and provide the necessary infrastructure to ensure that the new Xeon processors with their adaptability, efficiency and versatility also make a significant contribution. The most intelligent energy management contributes significantly to operating costs at a minimum: after about eight months, the cost of the Xeon 5500er processor paid off.

Intel® Core™ 2 Duo Processor E4500


(2 MB L2 Cache, 2.2 GHz, 800 MHz)
D946 GCIS Mother Board 1GB DDR2 RAM, 160 GB Sata 17" Black Monitor, ATX Board, Optical Mouse Multimedia Keyboard, DVD Writer.

Thursday, April 9, 2009

First Intel Centrino 2 notebook debuts Down Under


The mobile Centrino 2 processor isn't due until later this quarter but that's not stopping Pioneer from hawking a notebook based on the next-generation Penryn chip and ATI "Radeon M82" graphics.

The processor specifications for the Pioneer DreamBook Style 9008 speak for themselves: "Intel Core 2 Duo Centrino 2 processors (45nm Penryn CPU, Montevina Platform)."

The Thermal Design Power (TDP or thermal envelope) of the processor is listed as 25 watts. The front-side bus is spec'd at 1066 MHz. The low TDP and faster front-side bus distinguishes it from the current generation of Core 2 Duo mobile Penryn chips, which have higher TDPs and slower front-side buses.

The notebook is also listed with an "Intel Cantiga PM45" north bridge and "ICH9M" south bridge. These two components constitute the chipset.

Another intriguing aspect of the computer is the ATI graphics chip listed as "ATI Radeon M82 256M GDDR ll VGA Card PCI-E." This is otherwise known as an ATI Mobility Radeon HD 3400 series chip.

The notebook is also listed as offering a 2.5-inch 320GB hard disk drive and a solid state drive option.

Intel will roll out its first wave of mainstream Centrino 2 mobile processors by June then follow this up in September with additional chips including the first quad-core mobile processor.

Latest Intel Core Laptop Computer


Intel Core 2 Duo T7500 2.2GHz 4MB L2 1GB DDR2 667 100GB SATA Multi-Format DVD±RW DL Intel Wireless WiFi Link 4965AGN Bluetooth v2.0 56K Modem Gigabit NIC 12.1" XGA Windows Vista Business

Wednesday, April 8, 2009

As Intel's Atom gains, Apple still holdout


First the news. iSuppli reported Monday that Intel gained share in the global microprocessor during every quarter of 2008 to finish up with 80.5 percent of the total processor market--a 1.6 percent gain over rivals--partly due to the success of its Atom chip in Netbooks.
"Intel's low-priced Atom has become increasingly popular as the Netbook market has gained steam," Matthew Wilkins, principal analyst, compute platforms research, for iSuppli, said in a statement.
Worldwide unit shipments of Netbooks soared by more than 2,000 percent in 2008 and are expected to rise by about 68 percent in 2009, iSuppli said.
Not surprisingly, every major computer maker has announced a Netbook--some, like Toshiba, begrudgingly--and others, like Dell, seemed, at least initially, to put a product out there just in case.
Hewlett-Packard--one of the early leaders in the market--came out (back in April 2008) first with an upscale business-class "Mini-Note" Netbook, but since then HP has added a lower-cost consumer-focused HP Mini 1000 series too. All HP Netbooks now use the Atom processor after a brief flirtation with a Via processor (used because HP developed its Mini-Note before Atom was available).
But not Apple--about a year after Intel announced the Atom brand. A Russian magazine has posted a pretty compelling mock-up of what an Apple Netbook could (should?) look like. The magazine even proffered some believable specs that were slightly off-kilter--a typical Apple product strategy: a 1.86GHz Atom Z740 (typically not used in Netbooks, most vendors default to the 1.6GHz N270), a 64GB solid-state drive (not unheard of in Netbooks but certainly not common), and, most interestingly, an Nvidia chipset and Nvidia graphics.
One of the challenges Apple faces with a luxury Netbook configuration like this is that it comes uncomfortably close to its pricey MacBook Air, which also offers Nvidia graphics and solid-state drives. This, of course, could change if Apple updates the Air with a more upscale configuration. Or Apple could price a Netbook (Apple, of course, will dare not speak the name "Netbook") in such a way that keeps it up-market but far enough below MBA territory.
That essentially was HP's strategy for about six months. But Apple brings a bit more cachet to the market than HP so it could prove to be a popular product. That said, if Apple goes the Netbook route, it will not be immune from the inevitable cannibalization that Atom brings with it.
Some potential MacBook Air buyers would look at a 10- or 11-inch Apple Netbook and say why pay the $1,000 premium? Maybe too many for Apple's taste. We'll see.

Intel® Core™ 2 ''S'' series


Core Duo contains 151 million transistors, including the shared 2 MB L2 cache. Yonah's execution core contains a 12 stage pipeline, forecast to eventually be able to run at a maximum frequency of 2.33–2.50 GHz. The communication between the L2 cache and both execution cores is handled by a bus unit controller through arbitration, which reduces cache coherency traffic over the FSB, at the expense of raising the core-to-L2 latency from 10 clock cycles (in the Dothan Pentium M) to 14 clock cycles. The increase in clock frequency offsets the impact of the increased clock cycle latency. The power management components of the core features improved grained thermal control, as well as independent scaling of power between the two cores, resulting in very efficient management of power.

Intel Partnered VOIP Processor


Intel has partnered with a silicon valley VOIP startup called Jajah to create a chipset and software development kit that enables PCs to be remotely awakened from sleep mode. This move by Intel is in response to the increased demand for more energy efficient computing. For those of us that run personal file servers or like to download movies and music, Intel Remote Wake allows the server to remain off until the need arises to pull a file from it.

Intel Precessor With Heat Sink


A processor number:
Represents a broad set of features that can influence overall computing experience

Differentiates the relative features within a processor brand family (e.g. within the Intel® Core™2 processor family or within the Intel® Xeon® processor family)

The processor number is not a measurement of performance considered when choosing the right processor for you.

4on Ffloor Intel Processor


And that means pure creative exhilaration with four 64-bit cores inside the new Mac Pro. The Core-based Intel Xeon is so power efficient, that Apple engineers were able to remove the liquid cooling system from the previous Power-PC based model. Which means you can load up the Mac Pro with more cards, more hard drives, more memory. So you can do more with Final Cut Studio, Aperture, Logic Pro, and the growing number of universal applications for creative professionals.

Intel Socket Heatsink Processor


Installing the CPU Heatsink Correctly Place your computer case down flat with the motherboard and processor facing you. Remove the heatsink from the processor box and check the bottom to make sure that the thermal interface material on the bottom is undamaged. You don't need to add any additional thermal paste or other materials. If the heatsink didn't come with any thermal compound applied, add a small amount to the top of the Intel processor and spread it around evenly. Never install a heatsink without thermal compound.

Intel Celeron Processors for Embedded Computing


With an advanced microarchitecture and core frequency of 2.0 GHz and 2.5 GHz, the Intel® Celeron® processor is ideal for scalable performance embedded computing, including communications, transaction terminal and industrial automation applications. While incorporating new features and improvements, it remains software compatible with previous members of th Intel® microprocessor family.

Intel Atom Processor N270


The Intel® Atom™ processor N270Ω, implemented in 45nm technology, is power-optimized and delivers robust performance-per-watt for cost-effective embedded solutions. Featuring extended lifecycle support, this processor offers an excellent solution for embedded market segments such as digital signage, interactive clients (kiosks, point-of-sale terminals), thin clients, digital security, residential gateways, print imaging, and commercial and industrial control. The processor remains software compatible with previous 32-bit Intel® architecture and complementary silicon.

This single-core processor is validated with the mobile Intel® 945GSE Express Chipset, consisting of the Intel® 82945GSE Graphics Memory Controller Hub and Intel® I/O Controller Hub 7-M. The chipset features power-efficient graphics with an integrated 32-bit 3D graphics engine based on Intel® Graphics Media Accelerator 950 architecture with SDVO, LVDS, CRT, and TV-Out display ports. It provides rich I/O capabilities and flexibility via high-bandwidth interfaces such as PCI Express,* PCI, Serial ATA, and Hi-Speed USB 2.0 connectivity.

Intel EP80579 Integrated Processor Product Line


Based on Intel® architecture, the Intel® EP80579 Integrated Processor product line is the first in a series of breakthrough system on-a-chip (SOC) processors, delivering excellent performance-per-watt for small form factor designs.

This fully compatible product line (Intel EP80579 Integrated Processor and Intel® EP80579 Integrated Processor with Intel® QuickAssist Technology) provides an outstanding combination of performance, power efficiency, footprint savings and cost-effectiveness compared to discrete, multi-chip solutions.

These integrated processors are ideal for small-to-medium business (SMB) and enterprise security and communications appliances (including VPN/firewall and unified threat management), transaction terminals, interactive clients, print and imaging applications, wireless and WiMax access applications, SMB and home network attached storage, converged IP PBX solutions, converged access platforms, IP media servers, VoIP gateways and industrial automation applications.

NEW Intel® Celeron® M Processor


The Intel® Celeron® M processor family is the next generation of mobile value processors, providing exceptional performance and value combined with low power for thermally sensitive embedded and communications applications. These processors offer ideal solutions for small-to-medium business and enterprise communications, storage appliances, and value-oriented embedded devices like Point Of Sale, kiosks and ATMs.

Pentium® Processors with MMX™ Technology


From point-of-sale (POS) terminals and retail kiosks to advanced networking equipment, Pentium® processors with MMX™ technology enable developers of embedded systems to step up to new levels of performance. To make these designs even easier and more flexible, Intel is making the performance advantages of MMX technology available at a choice of integration levels.

The upgrade path for embedded Intel® architecture includes longer life cycle support for the 200 MHz and 233 MHz Pentium processors with MMX technology.

Intel offers 166 MHz and 266 MHz Low-power Pentium processors with MMX technology. Both are available in thin HL-PBGA packaging, as well as PPGA packaging. The 166 MHz Pentium processor is also available in extended temperature range -40ºC to +115ºC.

Also, the Intel 430TX PCIset now supports synchronous DRAM [SDRAM] in embedded applications.

Intel Cpu Xeon Quad Core E5405 2.00Ghz Fsb1333Mhz 12M Lga771 Tray


The breakthrough performance, energy efficiency, and reliability of Intel Xeon processor-based server systems make them the ideal choice for all of your data demanding or standard enterprise infrastructure applications. Intel processor-based servers enable businesses worldwide to do more and spend lesswith outstanding price/performance and broad 64-bit choice across OEMs, operating systems, and applications. Supported by a single stable mainstream 2P server platform supporting a range of CPU options for IT flexibility, investment protection and easy migration from dual core to quad-core technology. Reliable, efficient, proven performance. Why would you depend on anything else Intel Xeon processor-based servers deliver it all. Put Intel server technology to work in your datacenter.

Processor - 1 x Intel Pentium Dual Core E2140 / 1.6 GHz ( 800 MHz ) - LGA775 Socket - L2 1 MB - Box


The Intel Pentium dual-core processor is the newest addition to the Intel Pentium processor family. This dual-core processor delivers great mobile performance, low power enhancements, and multitasking for everyday computing.

Intel Celeron D 320 2.4GHz 533MHz 256KB Socket 478 CPU


From Internet use to applications, and educational programs, this Intel Celeron D 320 processor provides the capability and reliability to meet your everyday computing needs! This 2.4 GHz processor runs at 533 MHz bus speeds and comes with a 256 KB L2 Cache! Add it to your PC today!

Intel Core 2 Duo E4500 2.20GHz 800MHz 2MB Socket 775 Dual Core CPU


Do more without slowing down! This Intel Core 2 Duo Desktop Processor E4500 operates at 2.20 GHz CPU Speed and features an 800 MHz bus speeds and a 2 MB L2 Cache! Don't settle for anything less andupgrade your desktop PC with this Intel Core 2 Duo Desktop Processor E4500! Order now!

Intel Cpu Pentium Dual-Core E2180 2.0Ghz Fsb800Mhz 1M Lga775 Tray


Intel`s newest addition to the Intel Pentium processor family with dual-core processor technology that delivers great desktop and mobile performance, low power enhancements, and multitasking for everyday computing. The Intel Pentium dual-core processor is the newest addition to the Intel Pentium processor family. This dual-core processor delivers great mobile performance, low power enhancements, and multitasking for everyday computing.

Intel Pentium III 1.0GHz 100MHz 256KB Socket 370 CPU


How about flipping for Flip Chips!!! This is the Intel Socket 370 Flip Chip (FC-PGA) 1 GHz CPU with 256 KB L2 Cache, and that runs on a 100 MHz Front Side Bus Speed Motherboard! Add one and more to your PC today!!

Intel Pentium 4 2.40GHz 533MHz 1MB Socket 478 CPU


Put power of an Intel Pentium 4 CPU in your computer! This Intel Pentium 4 Processor runs at 2.40 GHz CPU Speed with a 533 MHzBus Speed and 1 MB L2 Cache. Get the performance you need for today's digital home and office applications! Upgrade to this Intel Pentium4 2.40 GHz CPU today!

Wednesday, April 1, 2009

Intel Celeron (Mendocino) Processor


All Intel Celeron processors in PPGA package were based on Mendocino core. Mendocino was the first Intel x86 core that integrated level 2 cache with the core (Pentium Pro had level 2 cache on a separate die, and Pentium II processors used external cache chips). The core had only 128 KB of level 2 cache, but smaller cache size was partially compensated by faster cache speed - it was running twice as fast as the Pentium II level 2 cache. The Mendocino core didn't require external cache chips, therefore it could fit on smaller and cheaper Plastic Pin Grid Array (PPGA) package. To work with the Celeron PPGA package Intel designed new 370-pin socket - socket 370, or PGA370

Panasonic Extends Toughbook Brand to UMPCs, Intel's New Atom Processor Included


The upcoming Toughbook CF-U1 UMPC is powered by Intel's new Atom processor and seems to fit a wish we asked for last year: Just build a UMPC that is simple, tough, and has a long battery life. But not everything is as simple as it looks--the UMPC will be challenged from within by its own operating system, a little thing they like to call Vista.* Some of us in the Lab actually don't hate on Vista as much as others do, but the graphic heavy, menu-rich build could be a bother in a small form. This could be especially true on this one, which is thicker than others and will likely require a larger grip and more patience.
There are obvious benefits to using the Atom chip in a small UMPC. Applications should operate more efficiently, use less power, and will connect to the networks at sweet speeds, actually making the device a useful option to carry on the road. If that doesn't work, its toughness might handle the endless throw-downs you’ll put it through.

Intel showcases Atom processors at Shanghai Intel Developer Forum


Intel today introduced five new Atom processors and Centrino Atom processor technology for Mobile Internet Devices (MIDs) and embedded computing solutions at the ongoing Shanghai Intel Developer Forum (IDF). These new products are especially designed for ultra mobile devices, providing PC-like capabilities, an uncompromised Internet experience and long battery life. The Intel Atom processor (formerly codenamed "Silverthorne") will come in speeds up to 1.86 GHz, support Enhanced Intel SpeedStep technology, and select SKUs will support Intel Hyper-Threading technology. These capabilities make it the fastest processor in the sub-3 watt space, enabling a rich user experience with fast Web page downloads and support for the latest Web technologies such as Adobe Flash and JavaScript. 

Intel Dot Station Computer


Intel Dot Station. Am Internet terminal made by Intel. Suitable for Home PC, small businesses and offices, net cafes, schools, colleges, etc. Built in features: 810 E Mother board. 10 GB HDD 64 MB RAM Sound card Lan card Speakers

Intel has taken the wraps off a family of tiny processors for handheld devices, called Atom -- also destined for low cost notebooks and desktop PCs


Get ready for a new brand in the already cluttered world of tech marketing. Intel has chosen Atom as the name for its super small low-power processor formerly known as Silverthorne, due to be launched during next month's IDF in Shanghai.
Silverthorne - sorry, we mean Atom - is the child of a ground-up effort to create a new processor for the ultra-mobile market, ranging from UMPCs to mobile Internet devices. There's even the chance it could pop up in a future generation of the iPhone.

A Quad-Core Processor With Extreme Capabilities In It's Arsenal...


The feature of the latest processor involves Quad-Core Processing which enables its operating system to perform efficiently and allows end users to experience the multi threaded performance, across a wide range of applications and overloads.The second overwhelming feature is the Digital Thermal Sensor which makes the Intel Core i7 processor, an automatic thermal control processor which regulates the temperature of the processing core resulting in reduction in noise emissions, and the system fan is adjusted to cool the system. The Data storage and manipulation is effectively allocated to caches with the help of Intel 8MB Smart Cache.

The Intel is cutting prices Core 2 Quad


The Intel announced a price reduction of processors from the Core 2 family Quad. It is undoubtedly caused by the good party on the market of AMD Phenom processors II. Company Intel announced a price reduction of Core 2 processors Quad, made in technology 45 of nm. At the moment nothing is announcing a price reduction of the newest Core processors and 7 whom so far didn't find on the market of a worthy opponent.

The information concerning new prices managed already to permeate to the network, however company Intel at the moment didn't confirm them officially. According to reductions will be introducing the "anonymous informer" oneself as follows:

*Core 2 Intel Q 9650 Quad 3.0 GHz of 12 MB of 1333 MHz - reduction in the around 530 USD on 322 USD
*Core 2 Intel Q 9550 Quad 2.83 GHz of 12 MB of 1333 MHz - reduction in the around 316 USD on 267 USD
*Core 2 Intel Q 9400 Quad 2.66 GHz of 6 MB of 1333 MHz - reduction in the around 266 USD on 217 USD
*Core 2 Intel Q 8300 Quad 2.50 GHz of 4 MB of 1333 MHz - reduction in the around 224 USD on 194 USD
*Core 2 Intel Q 8200 Quad 2.33 GHz of 4 MB of 1333 MHz - reduction in the around 193 USD on 163 USD

Intel's Atom chip to ride portable PC wave


Intel says the market for smaller, low-cost personal computers, some of which can fit in one's pocket, could be as big as $US10 billion, driven by demand from emerging and matured markets.

The world's largest semiconductor maker has launched its smallest ever processors - the Atom range - to power what it calls mobile internet devices, as well as ultra-small PCs, called Netbooks and Nettops.

"It's a $US10 billion opportunity over some period of time," Sean Maloney, General Manager of Intel's sales and marketing group, told Reuters in an interview at the Computex PC fair in Taipei.

"It's a big opportunity for Intel and it's a big opportunity for Taiwan manufacturers," Maloney said.

Late last year, Taiwan's Asustek Computer Inc launched its 7-inch Eee PC costing around $US500 with Intel's chips built in, and the Taiwan firm aims to double sales of the popular low-cost laptops next year to 10 million.

Asustek's rival Acer is also displaying tiny, low-cost PCs at Computex, which allow users to download video and music to flash memory and surf the Internet via a wireless connection.

"Its just starting, but it appears to be a pretty successful start," said Maloney.

"We think that we are very comfortable with what we have done," he said. "We are comfortable with the products."

Intel, whose processors are found in four out of five personal computers sold around the world, said in a separate statement that it will launch in mid-July processors and some chipsets for its next-generation mobile PC platform called Intel Centrino 2 processor technology - formerly codenamed Montevina - for high-performance laptops.

Intel's full line of chipsets and its Wi-Fi wireless product will ship in early August.

Meanwhile, the company aims to enable initial availability of certain WiMAX-enabled notebook PCs in the United States later this year, depending on individual computer maker plans and the availability of WiMAX, a super high-speed wireless technology.

"People appear to have a strong desire for notebooks," Maloney said.

Intel gave no forecasts, while research firm IDC predicts that global shipments of notebook computers will grow 26 per cent to reach 138.6 million units in 2008, outpacing an annual 4 per cent growth for desktop PC shipments.

In April, Intel stuck by its profit-margin target for 2008, reassuring investors concerned about falling memory chip prices and the impact of a weak U.S. economy.

"So far people have been talking about slowdown for ten months, since last August but so far the industry has done reasonably well," Maloney said.