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Advanced Features of CPU Technologies by MDofPC |
Topic: CPU Technology |
| CPU technology is at the heart of a broad range of applications from mobile devices and consumer electronics to enterprise IT infrastructure equipment. No other single CPU core has such wide ranging applications. |
| Published: Wednesday 14 January, 2009 |
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CPU Technology - part 1 by MDofPC |
Topic: CPU Technology |
| No area of personal computing has changed more rapidly than portable technology. With software programs getting bigger all the time, and portable PCs being used for a greater variety of applications, manufacturers have had to had their work cut out attempting to match the level of functionality of a... |
| Published: Tuesday 01 May, 2007 |
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CPU Technology - part 10 by MDofPC |
Topic: CPU Technology |
| The first generation Centrino platform (codenamed "Montara") was announced in March 2003. The trio of systems that comprise Centrino focus on battery life and the integration of wireless LAN technology. |
| Published: Tuesday 01 May, 2007 |
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CPU Technology - part 11 by MDofPC |
Topic: CPU Technology |
| Together with the explosive worldwide growth in WLAN hotspots, the unveiling of Intel's second-generation mobile technology platform in January 2005 is expected to lead to the completion of the notebook |
| Published: Tuesday 01 May, 2007 |
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CPU Technology - part 12 by MDofPC |
Topic: CPU Technology |
| In January 2006, Intel introduced the revolutionary Intel Centrino Duo Mobile Technology platform (formerly codenamed "Napa"), the third generation of the company's Centrino mobile processor technology bundle. |
| Published: Tuesday 01 May, 2007 |
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CPU Technology - part 13 by MDofPC |
Topic: CPU Technology |
| The announcement of the successor to the Intel Core Duo processor in the summer of 2006 also marked the reunification of Intel's desktop and mobile product lines. Low power consumption was a principal goal of the Intel Core microarchitecture, and the moblie CPU, previously codenamed "Merom", was lis... |
| Published: Tuesday 01 May, 2007 |
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CPU Technology - part 2 by MDofPC |
Topic: CPU Technology |
| Conspicuous by its absence from Intel's launch of MMX at the beginning of 1997 was a 200MHz version of the Pentium MMX for notebooks. This omission was addressed before the year was out, however, with the announcement of its latest mobile processor codenamed "Tillamook", after a small town in Oregon... |
| Published: Tuesday 01 May, 2007 |
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CPU Technology - part 3 by MDofPC |
Topic: CPU Technology |
| The natural progression of the low-power Deschutes family of Pentium II processors to the portable PC market took place with the launch of the Mobile Pentium II range in April 1998. The new processor, and its companion Mobile 440BX chipset, were initially available at 233MHz and 266MHz, packaged in ... |
| Published: Tuesday 01 May, 2007 |
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CPU Technology - part 4 by MDofPC |
Topic: CPU Technology |
| The merging of graphics, audio, memory control and the PCI interface onto the microprocessor itself, made Cyrix's revolutionary MediaGX architecture a natural for use with notebook PCs, delivering easy-to-use multimedia technology at an affordable price while optimising battery life with its low-pow... |
| Published: Tuesday 01 May, 2007 |
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CPU Technology - part 5 by MDofPC |
Topic: CPU Technology |
| Just as the desktop version of its K6-2 processor with 3DNow! technology stole a march on Intel by reaching the market well before its Pentium III was able to offer similar 3D capability via its "Katmai New Instructions", AMD's Mobile K6-2 enjoyed a similar advantage in the notebook arena, having su... |
| Published: Tuesday 01 May, 2007 |
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