Intel has announced details of a processor range specifically aimed at networking hardware manufacturers, which focus on providing Internet infrastructure. The processor range is part of Level One communications' portfolio - a company recently...
Intel unveiled its first low-powered Pentium chips for "blade" servers with double processors. The new chip runs at 800MHz - faster than Intel's existing 700MHz blade server chip. Blade servers are ultra-thin servers designed to fit into horizontal...
The new naming system has been just one of a number of changes at Intel lately, as evidenced by a 64-bit capable version of its Xeon server chip, which counters the Opteron. The Pentium M is also the processor behind Intel's Centrino bundle, which...
Intel launched mobile versions of its latest Pentium 4 chips on Tuesday, bringing technology introduced in its newest processor family, developed under the code name Prescott, to the notebook PC space.
IBM won't confirm the identity of these, but they are believed to be Intel's "Cranford" Xeon MP chips, the first multiprocessor-capable processors to include 64 bit support. IBM announced the eServer X3 architecture on Tuesday, the third major...
Sossaman, the code-name for a Xeon chip for blade servers due in the first half of 2006, derives from the Pentium M family, the company's notebook chip family, said Stephen Thorne, marketing manager of the server platform group at Intel.