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Stories tagged with: intel
WiMAX distributed in 118 countries worldwide with 4 million users
http://linknetlimited.blogspot.com/2008/09/wimax-distributed...
Sept. 18 news the fourth world WiMAX Summit is held in Beijing today, Huawei, ZTE, Intel, Motorola and s a number of chip industry, device manufacturers and operators participated in the summit.
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Tags: Huawei, Industry News, intel, motorola, ZTE
Dell now offers notebooks with Penryn
http://blogs.zdnet.com/computers/?p=102
One month after Intel released its first 45nm laptop chips, Dell offered the Penryn processors on the XPS M1330.
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Tags: technology, intel, Dell, laptop, Chips
Gigabyte and MSI have overcomed Intel
http://coinsdig.com/news/business+news/A+Checkmate+on+Intel+...
Gigabyte's and MSI's X48-Based motherboards were never promoted on the market, it examples checkmate for the Intel chipmaker.
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How Intel, HP & Compaq Killed The Fastest Processor In The World
http://www.kirps.com/web/main/_blog/all/how-intel-hp--compaq...
Such a shame: when Intel, HP and Compaq decided to kill the Alpha AXP project it still was the fastest CPU available, and the two fastest supercomputers in the US were powered by Alpha processors.
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Tags: alpha, dec, intel, compaq, processor
Watching Your Power Consumption With Powertop On Fedora 7
http://www.howtoforge.com/power_consumption_powertop_fedora7
Powertop is a command-line tool released by Intel that shows you the power consumption of the applications running on your system. It works best on notebooks with Intel mobile processors and can help you find out the programs that put a strain on your notebook battery. It requires kernel 2.6.21 or newer with tickless idle enabled (CONFIG_NO_HZ) (which is currently available for 32-bit kernels only). Fedora 7 comes with a 2.6.21 kernel by default, so we can use Powertop on it.
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Tags: linux, fedora, intel, consumption, power, powertop
Intel's Ultra Mobile strategy gets official
http://www.engadget.com/2007/04/18/intels-ultra-mobile-strat...
We already knew of Intel's 2007 "McCaslin" ultra mobile platform strategy after peeping their pre-show slides: professional UMPCs paired with consumer-oriented, Linux-based MID
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Two screens are better than one..new laptop with 2 screens
http://www.zolved.com/blog/view_entry/27893/Two_screens_are_...
Intel's concept computer, a "metro notebook" looks like the kind of convenience-first outlook that we like.
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