Intel and nanotech?
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[Tech news and insider stories for the IT industry - the i-kew blog] Intel is going to do 65 nanometre processors, It's pretty darned important for Intel that Moore's Law continues to operate, or we stop buying new PCs. And so it's worth looking at some of its gee-whiz predictions, sometimes, and asking: "Who benefits from this?"
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[People.uis.edu] Techno-News Blog: That's just the sort of gee-whiz anecdote that can distance normal people from Einstein's achievements (and from physics in general). But what Einstein did 100 years ago this year is neither irrelevant to everyday life nor merely arcane scientific lore.
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[Geek.com] Geek.com Geek News - Intel demos 2GHz Pentium 4: There is one problem Intel are going to have when they try to convert us to IA-64, and that is, if IA-32 keeps getting faster and faster, IA-64 will be left behind in 32-bit apps. As it will take time to convert everyone to a fully functional 64-bit OS, the current IA-64 architecture will be confined maily to 32-bit enviroments.
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[Apple.slashdot.org] Slashdot | Another Theory on Apple's Move To Intel: Gary Edwards, who is active in the OpenOffice.org community, and who has always struck me as being quite knowledgeable, has speculated that it was IBM who refused to license the PPC6 because IBM wants to leverage Linux against Intel and Microsoft the same way that Microsoft and Intel commoditized IBM PCs and migrated the value from the whole PC to the key components, the chip and the operating system.
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[Scienceblog.com] Science Blog | Research News in Science, Health, Medicine, Space ...: two to four times faster than processors found in PCs.". New Machine"-style chronicle of how Intel handles the .
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[Blog.ziffdavis.com] TV Comes to Mobile Phones; Shocking Results from Our Secret Tech ...: Speaking of Intel, the analysts over at ExtremeTech just put together a fascinating test: they pitted the best processors from AMD and Intel to see which delivers a better experience. It's all about the gaming experience, and the story answers a critical question -- which one is actually better!
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Posted at September 22, 2005 08:53 PM