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Intel laptops and tablets will soon ship with built-in, always-on WiFi
Venturebeat.com
Intel laptops and tablets will soon ship with built-in, always-on WiFi
2012-05-30T19:47:09Z

That company s software will integrate with Intel s Smart Connect technology to keep those super-skinny computers and shiny tablets online, all the time, automatically. Devicescape confirmed the news on its website and told reporters that ...
Intel inks deal to let Ultrabooks leech off Wi-Fi net
The Register
Intel inks deal to let Ultrabooks leech off Wi-Fi net
2012-05-30T10:21:39Z

Intel has signed a deal with Devicescape to integrate the ... which is passed on by all but the most-locked-down Wi-Fi router. That query is addressed to Devicescape's servers, and comes embedded with details of the Wi-Fi point. The server then responds ...
Intel's Growth Prospects Make It Attractive Right Now
Seekingalpha.com
Intel's Growth Prospects Make It Attractive Right Now
2012-05-25T12:22:06Z

AMD, ARM, and Intel seem convinced that this is a nontrivial market, as evidenced by AMD's acquisition of SeaMicro, ARM's attempt to make its latest Cortex A-15 capable of addressing more than 4GB of memory and running at higher clock speeds, and Intel's ...
Speaktoit Secures Funding From Intel
msnbc.com
Speaktoit Secures Funding From Intel
2012-05-25T12:00:38Z

Intel Capital invests in a broad range of companies offering hardware, software, and services targeting enterprise, mobility, health, consumer Internet, digital media, semiconductor manufacturing and cleantech. Since 1991, Intel Capital has ...
Intel previews 1Gbps DOCSIS 3.0 gateway capability
phys.org
Intel previews 1Gbps DOCSIS 3.0 gateway capability
2012-05-28T11:57:04Z

Intel Corporation has recently previewed its first DOCSIS ... s SKbroadband is targeting production deployment of 1Gbps in 2013. As the number of Internet-connected devices in the home grows, service providers are challenged to provide higher ...
Intel Previews 1Gbps DOCSIS 3.0 Cable Internet Gateway
Legit Reviews
Intel Previews 1Gbps DOCSIS 3.0 Cable Internet Gateway
2012-05-22T15:53:15Z

Intel previewed its first DOCSIS 3.0 cable gateway solution that is capable of 1 gigabit per second (Gbps) by bonding 24 DOCSIS 3.0 channels together (up from eight bonded channels in a typical deployment today). The Intel Puma 6 technology ...
Intel Previews World's First 1Gb/s Internet Modem.
Xbitlabs.com
Intel Previews World's First 1Gb/s Internet Modem.
2012-05-22T02:53:00Z

Intel was the first to deploy DOCSIS 3.0 technology with Intel Puma 5, and over 20 million DOCSIS 3.0 systems have shipped. SKbroadband is proud to lead the world in piloting a 1Gb Internet experience. Our customers use these lightning-fast Internet ...
Intel eyes future with computers that learn
International Business Times
Intel eyes future with computers that learn
2012-05-24T04:09:22Z

"Within five years all of the human senses will be in computers and in 10 years we will have more transistors in one chip than neurons in the human brain," said Moody Eden, president of Intel Israel. Rattner said Intel is already implementing ...
Kontron to Support the 3rd Generation Intel Core Processors for Unprecedented Combination of Power Savings and Performance Gains
ThomasNet Industrial News Room
Kontron to Support the 3rd Generation Intel Core Processors for Unprecedented Combination of Power Savings and Performance Gains
2012-05-30T12:23:20Z

The 3rd Generation boards will deliver latest features including DirectX 11 and USB 3.0 Eching/Nuremberg, Germany, February 28, 2012 - Today, Kontron has announced that it will be supporting the upcoming 3rd Generation Intel Core processors bringing an ...
Intel ultrabooks and tablets to get access to nearly eight million free, open Wi-Fi connections
The Verge
Intel ultrabooks and tablets to get access to nearly eight million free, open Wi-Fi connections
2012-05-30T17:09:40Z

The majority of laptops these days still aren't equipped with mobile internet connections, so most users need to rely on tethering, MiFi devices, or good old-fashioned Wi-Fi connections when on-the-go. Intel's hoping to make finding a Wi-Fi ...
X-ES Supports 3rd Generation Intel r Core(TM) i7 Processor Across Product Line
ThomasNet Industrial News Room
X-ES Supports 3rd Generation Intel r Core(TM) i7 Processor Across Product Line
2012-05-30T12:23:20Z

Middleton, WI - Extreme Engineering Solutions, Inc. (X-ES) is supporting the 3rd generation Intel r Core(TM) i7 processor across ... designs and builds chassis, single-board computers, I/O, power, backplane, and system-level products within the embedded ...
AMD ships Trinity processor, aims for a piece of Intel's ultrabook market
Ars Technica
AMD ships Trinity processor, aims for a piece of Intel's ultrabook market
2012-05-16T03:14:26Z

The company announced five models of the new processor: three for "mainstream" notebook computers, desktops ... AMD can offer up an alternative to Intel s trademarked Ultrabook. "In theory, AMD has something that can work there, but we ...
AMD: New Trinity laptop chips out-juice Intel graphics
The Register
AMD: New Trinity laptop chips out-juice Intel graphics
2012-05-15T04:55:50Z

and that the Trinity chips' suitability for thin form-factor machines will make them perfect for the Ultrabook-style devices Intel is pushing. AMD is playing heavily on the graphics capabilities of the new processors, addressing the company's traditional ...
AMD Takes On Intel With New Notebook PC Chips
Investors Business Daily
AMD Takes On Intel With New Notebook PC Chips
2012-05-15T15:47:14Z

Intel (INTC) holds the trademark for ultrabooks, but it isn't the only chipmaker capable of making processors for thin and light notebook computers. Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) says it can play in that market as well. AMD on Tuesday debuted its second ...
London to become Intel's city-living R&D testbed
zdnet.co.uk
London to become Intel's city-living R&D testbed
2012-05-26T09:29:07Z

"In 2050, most of the nine billion people in the world will live in cities," Intel Labs director Justin Rattner said in a statement. "Therefore the demands of cities will be highly representative of the demands of humanity. Addressing these demands will be ...

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