Showing posts with label intel. Show all posts
Showing posts with label intel. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 15, 2012

Intel plans to reach up to 5nm in the manufacture of processors



New slides that were revealed during the annual conference of investors Intel revealed an ambitious plan for the company. Specifically, Intel intends to shorten the production process up to 5nm of processors while the first chip built on 10nm expected in 2015. Recall that the current generation of processors Ivy Bridge is built in 22nm.
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The CEO of Intel, Paul Otellini, said the company's leadership in the rapid development of smaller processors than its competitors because of the approximately $ 2 billion a year investment in research and development and approximately 1.900 in PhD graduates working in the company. Intel has already started manufacturing facilities in three locations to produce the next generation 14nm expected next year. 


 Finally, Otellini revealed that Intel intends to devote himself to the mobile chip, which dominated so far by the ARM. The aim is not only to compete ARM straight but becoming the market leader in the next three years.

Monday, April 23, 2012

Intel officially introduced its new generation of Ivy Bridge processors


intel Ivy Bridge


Intel officially announced its new line of processors Ivy Bridge architecture with 22-nanometer offering to start the 13th quad-core processors on variations of Core i5 and i7 with a focus desktops and large notebooks. The dual-core processors and lower power ULV expected later in the spring.


The company notes that Ivy Bridge have about 20 percent better performance and 20 percent fewer than the current Sandy Bridge which is achieved partly thanks to the transition to 3D transistors that allows a unique combination of performance and energy efficiency. Significant improvement is also observed in the integrated graphics HD2500 and HD4000, since the latter can handle comfortably and 4K resolution and games of last generation with sufficient detail. Finally, Ivy Bridge is the first Intel architecture that natively support the standard USB 3.0 for faster and requires no third-party controller.


The gradual movement of Ivy Bridge is expected to launch and the launch of new computers from all major manufacturers such as HP, Lenovo, Samsung and Apple. Some analysts believe that there is limited availability of at least the first time due to high demand which is primarily a result of late presentation.

Friday, April 13, 2012

Intel expects laptops with retina screens by 2013



Portable devices like the new iPad tend to use screens with high resolution and density pixel, but so far laptops and desktops do not offer comparable quality. Intel believes that this situation will change soon. In the Developer Forum in Beijing, Intel said that by 2013, larger devices will display a corresponding quality of Retina too.

The statement shall include devices such ultrabooks 11 inches with a resolution of 2560 x 1440 up to desktops 21 inch screen with 3840 x 2160. Of course these features will not be as dense as the new iPad (which features 2048 x 1536 resolution in 9.7-inch screen) but this is mainly due to the fact that the largest devices have made their screen at a typical viewing distance. 


For example, the user is approximately 60 cm from a desktop, while this distance is halved when using smartphone. However, such a change would require operating systems that can support high resolutions, something that at least Microsoft is trying to achieve with Windows 8.

Tuesday, March 13, 2012

Intel is preparing a web-based TV service by the end of 2012



It seems that Intel is preparing to enter the game of data distribution, with The Wall Street Journal indicating that the processor manufacturer plans to release a web-based service with TV set-top box from the same Intel. The Intel is in talks with several media companies in recent months, aiming to provide video material similar to the current cable and satellite providers, only that the material will be offered through the Internet. Customers must provide their own internet connection to access the service. The company is rumored to be released in the new service by the end of the year, although it remains unknown whether Intel will be ready to meet its objectives - sources of The Wall Street Journal report that there are still some content agreements. With Intel probably preparing the new service, the rumored Apple TV set and the new online TV network Ora.tv which tries to restore the Larry King, it seems that the internet-based TV begins to push the other satellite and cable providers.

Friday, March 9, 2012

Intel introduced original Ultrabook with touchscreen display at CeBIT 2012 [Video]




During CES 2012 last January, Intel said Ultrabooks the future that will feature touch screens and showed some prototypes. Two months later, on the occasion of the exhibition CeBIT 2012, the company returns with a touchscreen Ultrabook that will serve as a reference device for the new category!




Delegates who are technology pages in the report, had the opportunity to periergastoun the prototype device, and reports from various states that have:


Screen multitouch 10 points 13.3 "(1600 x 900)
Processor Intel Ivy Bridge 1.5GHz
Jacks 2x USB 3.0, 1x SIM, 1x SD, 1x HDMI
Built-in antenna 3G, NFC chip
Of course, the user can use the mouse and keyboard instead of the touchscreen. It is interesting to see if Intel prepared the class of touchscreen Ultrabooks running Windows 8, to hit both the tablets (eg Asus Transformer) and other ultra notebooks.


Monday, February 20, 2012

Intel Atom Rosepoint, next generation CPUs with integrated digital tuner WiFi!





Intel is preparing a new generation dual-core processor Intel Atom, codenamed Rosepoint, which is made in 32nm and has 2.4GHz built-in WiFi digital tuner, unlike current chips using analog.


This implies a significant improvement in energy consumption, lower manufacturing costs (and thus lower cost of the final device), and more reliable connections WiFi.


According to Justin Rattner, CTO Intel,


"Approaching the digital antenna WiFi, we can bring the benefits of Moore's Law in radio circuits"


The big challenge for the creation of Intel Rosepoint was to find a way to avoid any interference of radio waves with the processor, which Intel has managed with noise cancellation techniques and methods of electromagnetic shielding.


At present, there are original Intel Rosepoint operating normally, but mass production will start in 2015.

Sunday, February 19, 2012

Orange London with Intel Medfield processor and Android ICS!




Within this week was leaked the first information about the first Android smartphone of Motorola with Intel Medfield processor, but it seems that the CPU manufacturer is preparing several new agreements to enter the field of smartphones.




One of them is with telecommunications provider Orange UK, which will be released exclusively its own Android smartphone, Orange London, with an Intel Medfield processor, with construction to take one of Huawei, ZTE and Lenovo, who have already agreed with Intel.


In terms of other features, the device has a screen 4 "coated Gorilla Glass, Camera 8MP (1080p) with zoom and excellent download speeds, 16GB storage and operating system Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich.


There is a great chance to see it at MWC 2012!



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Monday, January 16, 2012

Lightning Bolt, the alternative technology of AMD against Intel Thunderbolt



lighting bolt


The technology Intel Thunderbolt was first used by Apple (the preference of the USB 3.0) and other manufacturers have already begun to use it on their devices (see Lenovo, Acer), but it seems that AMD wants to offer even a option, which called Lightning Bolt.


It is obvious from the name that is a lighter version of the Thunderbolt, AMD seek the unification of various expenses (outputs) in a slot, while reducing costs.


In terms of design, the final output the notebook will have the form miniDisplayPort and act as a power connector, USB 3.0 and DisplayPort, while the cable is connected to a docking station, which will also include various connectors (power, USB 3.0, DisplayPort).


However, unlike the Thunderbolt, will support the interconnection of multiple devices, and the speed that provides the USB 3.0 well be greater than USB 2.0, but not at full levels of technology.


Whatever has, AMD wants to fly the Lightning Bolt in all consumer devices at the end of 2012, betting on low cost, but since the Thunderbolt has already taken the lead and gradually reduce its costs, it will be difficult (as such) to achieve.


Tuesday, January 10, 2012

Intel wants touchscreens, management with gestures and other impressive tricks for Ultrabooks


The launch of Intel's CES 2012 brought about the present and the future of Ultrabooks, the company believes that this year will be the year with more than 75 new models make their appearance in 2012.
intel touchscreen
Greater interest, however, we found the concepts of the company for future Ultrabooks, with Intel envisions touch screens, NFC chips, epitachyntometra, distance sensors, recognition of gestures and general management of the computer without even touching the user!
intel touchscreen
From the top concepts are Intel Nikiski, an extremely thin and lightweight Windows 8 laptop with transparent touchpad that spans the entire area below the keyboard (where touching our hands that is). The impressive is that the user can use the entire space with the fingers, but once touched his palms, they are ignored by the system!
intel touchscreen
Even when the user turns off the computer, one of the screen shows some widgets from the operating system Windows 8, which continue to be updated and visible on the transparent touchpad. Finally, when pressed onto one of the widgets, then just open the computer will be transferred to the respective application. However, it seems distant mass production of Intel Nikiski.


Then, Intel has focused on how we will manage to integrate the technologies Ultrabooks touch sensors found in tablets and smartphones, showing some gaming notebooks where the user can move the screen eg to get a turn at a game of racing, while others had a proximity sensor and adjusts the picture depending on the user's location.


Finally, concepts presented by Ultrabooks with sliding mechanism for conversion from laptop to tablet, so that the touch technology is really useful, but also a recognition of gestures to sensors, to manage the computer without actually making contact.


We do not know how many of them will be found on the shelves, but Intel seems determined to conquer the world with Ultrabooks!

Saturday, December 31, 2011

Intel will present an LG Android in Medfield processor at CES

lg android
According to a report in the Korea Times, which claims the head of Intel Korea, Lee Hee-sung, Paul Otellini - President of Intel -will present at CES an LG smartphone  running Android and Medfield processor from Intel, with a possible release date in end of 2012. We recall that Intel is expected to turn Medfield processors designed for smartphone and tablet PC, the next week at CES.It is the first time Intel and LG together, since in the past and specifically in CES 2010 announced the LG GW990 - one of the firstdevices MeeGo, but plans quickly abandoned. Although there were reports in the newspaper for Android OS, unnamed member of the LG seems to be expressed doubts whether LG Electronics will release an Android smartphone based on the platform Intel. LGRumor want to take a great how to use processors from Intel, and perhaps one of the reasons the new Medfield chip will be releasedfirst from LG. So far neither company has not confirmed the report.

 
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