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Intel: We want to be inside Apple
Intel CEO Paul Otellini says Intel's job ?is to insure our silicon is so compelling, in terms of running the Mac better or being a better iPad device, that as they make those decisions they can?t ignore us?.
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Intel details smartphone processor plans
Intel has fleshed out its smartphone processor plans after last month annoucing it would re-focus on the market, by promising to quickly release chips that improve performance and power efficiency on smartphones.
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Moore's Law is collapsing, physicist Michio Kaku says
Moore's Law is collapsing, according to theoretical physicist Michio Kaku.
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Intel aims new Ivy Bridge processors at ultrabooks
Chip maker Intel has announced the availability of its quad-core 3rd generation Intel Core processors, codenamed Ivy Bridge ? the first to be built using Intel?s latest 22-nanometer tri-gate manufacturing process.
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British hosting company claims to have beaten Moore's Law
British hosting company Memset has proved it is possible to reduce power consumption faster than Moore?s Law.
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Quantum computing a step closer with atomic transistor
Scientists say they have created the first transistor from a single phosphorous atom using near-atomic precision, which could keep development of processors on track with Moore's law until at least 2020 and offers the possibility of a general purpose quantum computer that processes data significantly faster than current devices.
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IBM makes breakthrough, cuts bit size to 12 atoms
IBM researchers have discovered a way to create a bit of data using only 12 iron atoms, which compares to today's magnetic data storage technology requiring about one million atoms for a single bit.
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Intel to build processors with three dimensional transistors
Intel has advanced its chip manufacturing technology with three dimensional transistors that could make PCs, smartphones and tablets faster and more power efficient.
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AMD plays catch up to Intel with 32nm Fusion chips
Intel may have released 32 nanometer chips first, but rival Advanced Micro Devices has followed suit and is looking to make up some ground.
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Death of Moore's Law will cause economic crisis
Gordon Moore?s famous law about the doubling of transistor density and power every two years will not only end it could bring economic disaster in its wake, respected scientist Michio Kaku has predicted in a new book, Physics of the Future.




