At the Intel Developers Forum currently underway in Beijing, Intel revealed a number of details regarding future Atom and Xeon processors and proposed server and rack-level enhancements to improve ...
Unlocking the full potential of 5G requires transforming network infrastructure from core to edge. Today, the company made a sweeping set of hardware and software announcements, including the launch ...
New details have turned up about some the new Intel processor families during the Intel Developer Form in Beijing, China. Intel offered details on its Atom SoCs for the data center when it launched ...
Today, Intel formally announced a new class of low-power Xeon processors meant to fill the growing demand for cloud computing servers. Intel has dubbed such servers micro servers, and believes they'll ...
A recent job description on the official Intel website has revealed some interesting information. While it wasn’t a secret that the known chipmaker wanted to outsource production to TSMC in the future ...
A new hypervisor has been designed for Intel processors ranging from Atom processors to XEON based systems and including the latest 6th generation Intel Core processors (codename Skylake). Real-Time ...
Intel is previewing multiple new products. The Atom Briarwood core (32nm) is already on the market -- HP's Project Moonshot is based on this processor -- but Avoton and Rangely are new high-efficiency ...
The following content is from an older version of this website, and may not display correctly. With Monday’s announcement by Intel of its third-generation Xeon D processors now entering production, ...
Truth be told, not much has been announced on the consumer end at IDF Beijing earlier today, but Intel did tease us with upcoming refreshes of its Xeon E7, E5 and E3 families for the enterprise space.
When Intel first unveiled its “Silverthorne” microarchitecture in 2008, it was clear that the low-power, in-order processors based on it (i.e., Atom) would be at the very bottom of the performance ...
It's probably curtains for Intel's Atom-based server chip line. Avoton was intended to power a type of server known as a "micro-server," a type of server that uses many relatively weak processor cores ...
Intel desperately wants its Atom netbook processor inside almost every computing device on the market -- smartphones, automobiles, robots, regular desktops and laptops and of course, netbooks. But ...