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September 23rd
Intel treated the world to the first ever public demonstration today of the mythical Larrabee co-processor.
Related categories : Processors
August 5th 2008
Intel has revealed more details on its Larrabee chip ? which it hopes will take the graphics market by storm.
Related categories : Graphics-cards
March 18th 2008
The steady trickle of Intel Larrabee data continues. This week, Intel revealed that the new multi-core media processing chip will be much more power efficient than existing graphics processors. Intel also said Larrabee benefits from "vector-processing" extensions designed to improve graphics processing
Related categories : Graphics-cards
June 28th 2007
Intel's upcoming massively multi-core Larrabee processor will be based on the long defunct Pentium MMX CPU, Tech.co.uk can exclusively reveal. According to sources close to Intel, the late 90s core will be resurrected in a highly modified form.
Related categories : Graphics-cards , Peripherals , Processors , Upgrades
June 7th 2007
It's a silly sounding name, Larrabee. But it must fill AMD's heart with terror. It's the codename, of course, for a whole family of new processors being cooked up by Intel. And it promises to add graphics insult to AMD's existing CPU injuries
Related categories : Graphics-cards , Peripherals
August 5th 2008
Intel wants to compete in computer graphics - badly. Larrabee is the answer, and will even compete with its own CPUs, too. Here's how...
Related categories : Graphics-cards
September 21st 2008
How Intel's Larrabee GPU tears up the rulebook
Related categories : Pc
June 5th 2007
Could Intel and Nvidia be preparing to unveil a grand PC graphics technology alliance? That's the latest rumour following the release of further details of Intel's in-house graphics project, known as Larrabee. But is it true?
Related categories : Upgrades , Peripherals , Processors , Graphics-cards
April 3rd 2008
PC graphics technology as we know it is dying, according to Intel. And its replacement will be a new age of visual computing enabled by Intel's Larrabee chip
Related categories : Graphics-cards
August 5th 2008
The origin of codenames isn't always obvious - and that's certainly the case with Midori
Related categories : Computing
April 4th 2008
The smorgasbord of technology, slightly crazed enthusiasm and side-stepped questions that is Intel Developer Forum is over. Here's our round up of the key highlights of IDF: Shanghai
Related categories : Processors , Pc , Graphics-cards , Storage
August 18th 2008
Prepare yourself for the world's greatest geekfest. That's right, Intel Developer Forum San Francisco stylee starts on Tuesday and the 2008 instalment looks like being one of the best ever.
Related categories : Mobile-phones
September 18th 2007
As the IDF tech fest prepares to go into overdrive today, Intel has announced plans to acquire physics simulation specialist Havok. Havok is probably the biggest noise in digital physics simulation today. Its software physics engine is used by a wide range of leading PC and console game titles including BioShock, Half-Life 2 and Oblivion
Related categories : Processors , Consoles , Graphics-cards
April 3rd 2008
All the news from the conference, in one handy place
Related categories : Computing
November 14th
Intel's next hardware and technological advances
Related categories : Processors , Future-tech
August 29th 2008
Will Microsoft launch its next-gen Xbox in 2011? There have been a couple of articles recently that have speculated on just that. We look at whether the 'Xbox 720' will feature a return to Intel chips, the inclusion of a Blu-ray drive, and more storage than you can ever fill.
Related categories : Consoles
March 24th
Is graphics specialist Nvidia in mortal danger? That's a question we've been increasingly pondering in recent months.
Related categories : Computing-components
April 23rd 2008
Nvidia has a new marketing message. And this time, it's not all about graphics cards, but the CPU too
Related categories : Computing
July 2nd 2007
An 80-core processor with multi-teraflop computing power. An in-house ray tracing project and a glimpse of a future CPU. That was just one room at Intel's recent R&D showcase event over in Santa Clara, California, last week
Related categories : Graphics-cards , Processors , Peripherals
May 31st
A new generation of incredible graphics power is less than a year away
Related categories : Graphics-cards , Computing