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Sunday, August 3, 2008

Intel Dual-Core Technology

Intel Dual Core Technology Designed a energy-efficient Performance Processors
Designed from the ground up for revolutionary energy-efficient performance, Intel® dual-core processors enable exceptional productivity enhancing features and rich multimedia experiences. As the catalyst for new processor architecture design, Intel dual-core processors have become the standard for our desktop, mobile, and server platforms.
Do more at once than ever before with Intel inside
The Intel dual-core processor consists of two complete execution cores in one physical processor. Imagine that a dual-core processor is like a four-lane highway—it can handle up to twice as many cars as a two-lane road without making each car drive twice as fast.
Similarly, with an Intel dual-core processor, you can do more at once than ever before, without slowing down:
· Boost multitasking power with improved performance for highly multithreaded and compute-intensive applications
· Reduce costs and use less power with energy-efficient Intel dual-core processors built on Intel® Core™ microarchitecture
· Enjoy flexibility and the performance to handle robust content creation or intense gaming with multimedia-enabling technologies built in

Intel Launches Quad-core Products for Servers

To provide energy efficient performance, coupled with enhanced virtualization capabilities, Intel India has unveiled quad-core processors, which are specifically designed for Multi-Processor (MP) servers.
The 6 Quad-core Xeon 7300 series processors can deliver more performance per watt over the company's previous generation dual-core products. Commenting on the new launch, R. Ravindran, director (sales) of Intel South Asia said, "With the Xeon 7300 series, Intel is delivering new levels of performance and performance per watt, and driving the Intel Core microarchitecture into such innovative systems as 4 socket, 16 core blades that use less energy than our older models." For channel customers looking for complete platforms based on these new processors, Intel offers the Intel S7000FC4UR server platform. Many software vendors are also supporting Xeon 7300, which include BEA, Microsoft, Oracle, SAP, and VMware. The 7300 series and Intel 7300 chipset offer up to four times the memory capacity of Intel's previous MP platforms. With the introduction of the Xeon 7300, users can pool their Intel Core microarchitecture based server resources, whether they are single-, dual- , or multi-processor based, into a server infrastructure that can improve usage models like failover, load balancing, disaster recovery, or server maintenance. More than 50 system manufacturers, including HCL, Wipro, Dell, Egenera, Fujitsu, Fujitsu-Siemens, Hitachi, HP, IBM, NEC, Sun, Supermicro, and Unisys, will announce the Xeon 7300 series processors. Depending on the speeds, features, and amount ordered the pricing of these new quad-core processors ranges from USD 856 to USD 2,301 in quantities of 1,000.

Intel Intros 45nm Core 2 Duo Processor

Intel Corporation recently announced the 45-nanometer (nm) Intel Core 2 Duo Processor E8400 with 7-year lifecycle support for embedded applications. To enhance security in embedded solutions, the processor also supports Intel Trusted Execution Technology.
Based on Intel's high-k metal gate transistor formula and manufactured on the company's 45nm process, the E8400 processor offers increased performance by doubling transistor density and increasing cache size up to 6 MB, which is a threefold enhancement over the previous-generation Intel Core 2 Duo E6400. The E8400 processor is available to customers today and costs US $183 in quantities of 1,000. A hardware extension to the E8400 processor, Intel Trusted Execution Technology brings hardware data security to the embedded market, making the dual-core processor ideal for military and government, mid-range network security appliances, and retail applications. This security technology is designed to guard data within tamper-resistant virtualized computing environments and to protect against software attacks, viruses and other threats. The 45nm processor includes a Super Shuffle Engine that enhances Intel Streaming SIMD Extensions (SSE) algorithms optimized for graphics and multimedia processing. The Super Shuffle Engine reduces latency and improves the speed of existing SSE instructions while enabling significant gains on the latest Intel Streaming SIMD Extensions 4 (SSE4) instruction set

Intel Centrino Processor Technology

For Mobile Internet Devices
Amazing mobility, pocket-sized
Intel® Centrino® Atom™ processor technology brings incredible levels of performance to a wide range of Mobile Internet Devices (MIDs). Get an amazing Internet experience on-the-go, coupled with long battery life and built-in wireless to connect when and where you want.Δ

The performance you want
Intel® Centrino® Atom™ processor technology enables the performance needed for great video streaming/playback and graphics on a mobile device. You have plenty of power to surf the Internet, keep-in-touch on IM or voice-over-IP, and enjoy your favorite entertainment on one device, on-the-go.
Long battery life keeps you going
Featuring an energy-efficient Intel® Atom™ processor with Deep Power Down Technology, Mobile Internet Devices can provide hours of operation between charges to keep up with your mobile lifestyle.
Find connections when you need them
Connect wirelessly where and when you want—at home, around town and around the world. Intel® Centrino® Atom™ processor technology features wireless connectivity built-in, so you’ll have the option to stay connected where service is available.Δ
Access location-based information With a GPS-enabled Mobile Internet Device based on Intel® Centrino® Atom™ processor technology, and appropriate software and services, you can get directions and personalised information based on your location, like nearest restaurant and reviews, homes for sale, and locations of your friends

AMD Introduces New Prices for Athlon Processors

IBM announced the completion of its approximately US $845 million (approximately 5 billion Swedish Kronor) tender offer for the shares of Telelogic, a provider of software to develop technical systems and enterprise architecture. The tender offer, announced on June 11, 2007, was finalized after IBM obtained acceptance from 98.7% of stock ownership in Telelogic as well as satisfaction of other conditions of the offer, including necessary worldwide regulatory approvals. Headquartered in Malmo, Sweden, and Irvine, California, Telelogic has more than 8,000 customers worldwide and operations in 22 countries around the world. In India, Telelogic has a headcount of approx. 300 who will be integrated into IBM India towards the end of 2008. According to Ken King, vice president and Telelogic integration executive, IBM Software, with the acquisition closure, Telelogic now becomes 'an IBM company'. "The integrated product and technology roadmap will illustrate incremental value to our systems and IT customers across Telelogic and Rational. India has a unique advantage with this acquisition as we gain not just from the business perspective, but also from the strong skill-set that Telelogic has here." Together, IBM, Telelogic, and business partners will now be able to deliver high-quality systems to the market faster while reducing costs. Customers will benefit from the combined technologies and services of both companies, providing them a wide range of software and system development capabilities, along with support from a worldwide sales and services organization. "Telelogic is an important element of our software and systems development and delivery strategy," said Dr. Daniel Sabbah, general manager, IBM Rational Software. "Software is at the heart of embedded devices and systems. This IBM technology has important implications for society." Telelogic will report into the IBM Rational Software unit. In consonance with IBM's software strategy, Telelogic clients' and partners' investments in existing IBM and Telelogic technologies will be preserved, allowing customers to take advantage of the broader set of capabilities without the need to replace existing systems, the company said. Since 1995, IBM has invested more than $18 billion on public acquisitions, making it the most acquisitive company in the technology industry, based on volume of transactions. Other strategic acquisitions in support of IBM s software and systems development and delivery strategy include BuildForge (build and release management), SystemCorp (project and portfolio management) and Watchfire (Web application security).

Intel Announces Ecosystem Vendor Alliance

In an attempt to utilize the benefits of technology-enhanced learning, the Ecosystem Vendor Alliance (EVA) has demonstrated a broad end-user education solution. The solution, which was unveiled at eINDIA 2008, is optimized for Intel-powered classmate PCs. Launched by Intel and its several members, the alliance connects ICT and education members from around the world by letting them share common opportunities, resources and experience.
It also provides tools, training and online match-making of ecosystem partners. Additionally, it allows vendors to list their products or services on www.classmatepc.com, where educators can search for applications, tools and content. The alliance currently includes operating system vendors (OSVs), independent software vendors (ISVs), independent content providers (ICPs), independent hardware vendors (IHVs) and educational service providers (ESPs). As per the company communique, Intel will be ramping up the benefits of the EVA program, the functionality of the www.classmatepc.com and the number of members worldwide in the coming months. With more configuration designs in the pipeline, Intel is determined to deliver more products that bring PC accessibility closer to end users the world over.

Sun Microsystems to Revamp its Partner Structure

Newly appointed MD and VP of Sun Microsystems (India), Anil Valluri, in an interview with Channel Times said that the company wants to maintain the growth rate of 30% year on year. Valluri echoed the sentiments of Sun CEO Jonathan Schwartz's opinion in a May blog, in which he said, " The highlight of our quarter was our India performance, up 30% year over year - and our chip multi-threading Niagara systems, which grew (billings)."
"Besides increasing the volume for x86 servers, we also want to focus on our services business. We offer infrastructure related services. Our customers get Sun's IP and technology," said Valluri. For the large corporate deals, the company has set-up a global team, which works in tandem with the local executives. "We are revamping the partner structure. We are involving more partners as system integrators, essentially due to the shift in loyalties. The partners are now loyal towards a particular solution than to a particular vendor. We are also reworking the pricing strategy," he informed. On the SMB segment, Sun is making changes among the channel space. It is increasing the number of lead covers, and is also putting the SMB partners into the volume space. Valluri revealed, "We will roll out the SMB program in the next ten days." On the investments, he said, "Investments are a continuous process. We have doubled the head count in India in the last 6 months. We have increased presence in new cities. We will continue to focus on Intellectual Property (IP), training and solution centers."

Managing Data Storage by Support Services

Data Storage exponential data growth, you need to find efficient, cost-effective ways to make the most of your critical storage infrastructure. And with the complexity of today's storage technology and the ever-mounting demands on your internal resources, it's tougher than ever to do it alone. With the technology storage industry at the cusp of strong growth, as never before, data storage environment poses multiple challenges that directly impacts bottom-line business results.
More data is captured and stored by businesses now than ever before. A typical business today stores 10 times more data than in 2000. Gartner report estimates that storage requirements will have increased by a factor of 30 by 2012. Challenges like soaring storage costs. Tighter regulations governing data retention, access and privacy. Data center power, cooling and space limitations. Scarce technical expertise. The constant threat of natural and manmade disasters. The complexities of managing multivendor storage solutions are present. This can be addressed by end-to-end support services, Multivendor hardware/software support, Integrated remote support technologies, Comprehensive installation and implementation support lastly a full suite of flexible, scalable services to boost ongoing storage performance and availability. Companies are moving from Direct Attached Storage (DAS) to networked storage with the adoption of Fiber Channel (FC) Storage Area Network (SAN) technologies. The major benefits associated with this move are: higher availability, scalability, minimal interference with LAN traffic, increased management efficiency and utilization levels of about 90%, resulting in lower Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) and higher Return on Investment (ROI). As the economy improved from the recession of 2000, and the demand for storing increasingly large volumes of data, companies are beginning to spend on IT infrastructure and storage. In this way, businesses need to start rethinking the way they go about storing their data in order to enhance analytics, improve business processes and give themselves the best possible competitive advantage.

AMD Brings Triple-Core Chips to Mainstream Gamers

Gamers and digital media enthusiasts will soon be able to experience high-definition performance at mainstream price points with the availability of Advanced Micro Devices' (AMD) Phenom X3 8000 series triple-core processors.
Initially, systems powered by the Phenom X3 processors 8400 (2.1GHz) and 8600 (2.3GHz) are expected to be available from leading OEMs and system builders. The chips will be available through retailers in late April at approx $150 for the 2.1-GHz 8400 and $175 for the 2.3-GHz 8600. The Phenom X3 processors are designed to improve multi-threaded application performance over dual-core processors at the same clock speed. When paired with the AMD 780 series chipset, the processors can deliver significant enhancements in gaming and high-definition (HD) experiences for mainstream PC customers, the company said. This new desktop solution can provide a full HD experience with support for the latest formats, including VC-1, MPEG-2 and H.264 on a mainstream PC. With the AMD Unified Video Decoder (UVD), the solution can process HD playback on the better-suited GPU rather than the CPU. "In 2007, AMD committed to delivering AMD Phenom triple-core processors in Q1 2008 and today the company makes good on that promise," said Bob Brewer, corporate vice president, strategic marketing, AMD. "AMD understands that today's PC applications are best accelerated with a range of multi-core products from quad- to triple- to dual-core processors, and that's why we now deliver the broadest multi-core desktop lineup in the industry." AMD Phenom X3 processor and AMD 780G chipset based desktop PCs offer DirectX 10 game compatibility. Gamers can scale their performance with the addition of a ATI Hybrid graphics card. The 780G chipset is the second generation AMD chipset to feature AMD OverDrive, a simple user interface that brings performance tuning to the masses. AMD Phenom X3 8400 and 8600 processors can improve performance over dual-core processors on single-threaded applications and can scale with the same applications that scale with quad-core. The triple-core processors can also increase performance for multitasking usage models and multi-threaded applications, aligned with similar benefits available with AMD Phenom X4 quad-core processors.

AMD Intros GPU for Embedded Markets


AMD has introduced the ATI Radeon E2400, a high-performance graphic processing unit to deliver the latest 2D, 3D and multimedia graphics performance.
The new graphics technology is backed by a planned five-year availability and long-term support offering reliability for a variety of applications on operating systems featuring Microsoft DirectX 10 and OpenGL 2.0. "With the input of major original equipment manufacturers and platform developers, we have designed the ATI Radeon E2400 from the start to deliver high graphics performance while meeting the unique requirements of the embedded market," said Richard Jaenicke, director of embedded graphics for AMD. Built on 65nm process technology, the ATI Radeon E2400 includes AMD's Unified Shader Architecture with support for Microsoft DirectX 10, allowing customers to develop advanced content for many applications. The device package incorporates 128MB of on-chip GDDR3 memory for graphic-intensive applications, eliminating the space, effort, and cost of external memory designs. For designs that require a low profile solution in space-constrained environments, AMD offers the ATI Radeon E2400 MXM-II module based on the open standard MXM-II specifications. The ATI Radeon E2400 is scheduled to ship this month in production quantities. AMD will showcase the product both at Embedded World 2008 (February 26-28, 2008) in Nuremberg, Germany, and at Embedded Systems Conference Silicon (April 14-18, 2008) in San Jose, California.

Gigabyte Intros AMD 780G Chipset Powered Board

Gigabyte, the manufacturer of motherboards and graphics cards, announced its latest GA-MA78GM-S2H motherboard featuring the AMD 780G chipset, the first DirectX 10 IGP (Integrated Graphics Processor) solution for the AM2+ platform.
Based on the AMD 780G chipset, the new motherboard offers support for AMD AM2 Athlon 64 series processors as well as the latest AM2+ Phenom series processors with low latency, high bandwidth (5200MT/s) Hyper Transport 3.0 technology. At the heart of the board lies the ATI Radeon HD 3200 graphics core with DirectX 10 graphics support. Featuring IGP graphics performance with a 3DMark06 score of 1500 or greater, the motherboard provides high-definition multimedia experience. In addition to featuring support for ATI Avivo HD technology for smooth video playback, the GA-MA78GM-S2H allows for playback of the latest Blu-Ray HD content with support for the ATI UVD technology, for fine image quality and smooth playback, while consuming less power. The motherboard also provides an additional PCI-E 2.0 x16 graphics interface to support the ATI Hybrid Graphics technology. Supported ATI Hybrid Graphics Technologies - ATI Hybrid CrossFireX : Both integrated and discrete graphics simultaneously work together to unleash faster frame rates to take gaming to a whole new level (with ATI Radeon HD 2400 and 3400 series of ATI Hybrid CrossFireX certified VGA cards). ATI SurroundVIew : Provides support for 4 or more monitors with the addition of a discrete graphics card, allowing users to maximize their productivity. ATI PowerPlay : Smart power management that enables power-saving profiles to help reduce power consumption when the graphics processor is idle or in minimal use for reduced system temperatures and fan noise. In addition to featuring an integrated DVI/HDMI interface with HDCP, the GA-MA78GM-S2H is equipped with the built-in high-definition 7.1 + 2 channel Realtek ALC889A sound chip, whose 106dB signal-to-noise ratio significantly reduces noise during signal transmission. It supports Full Rate Lossless Audio support for Blu-ray HD media. The new motherboard also features a solid capacitor design for the CPU VRM.

Saturday, August 2, 2008

Intel Demonstrates Industry's First 32nm Chip

Speaking at the Intel Developer Forum (IDF), Paul Otellini, president and CEO of Intel gave a glimpse of the industry's first working chips built using 32 nanometer (nm) technology. Intel's 32 nm process technology is on track to begin production in 2009.
The company also demonstrated the next-generation chip architecture codenamed Nehalem, due to be out next year. In addition, the industry's first 45 nm family of Penryn processors will be available from Intel in November. Penryn, along with the Silverthorne family of 45 nm processors to be available next year will have the small feature size, low-power requirements, and high-performance capabilities to meet a variety of computing needs from handheld internet computers to high-end servers. "We expect our Penryn processors to provide up to a 20 % performance increase while improving energy efficiency," said Otellini. "Intel's 45 nm silicon process technology allows us to provide low-cost, low-power processors for innovative small form factor devices while delivering high-performance, multi-core, and multi-featured processors used in the most advanced systems." Otellini made the first public demonstration of Intel's Nehalem processor and said the company is on track to deliver the new processor design in the second half of the year. "Nehalem leverages Intel's Core Microarchitecture, bringing leading-edge performance advantages, power efficiency, and important new server features to market just a year after Intel leads the industry to 45 nm technology," said Otellini. The version of a Penryn dual-core processor operating at 25 watts will be available on the upcoming Montevina platform, which will include Intel's mobile WiMAX silicon.

Intel Launches Quad-core Products for Servers


To provide energy efficient performance, coupled with enhanced virtualization capabilities, Intel India has unveiled quad-core processors, which are specifically designed for Multi-Processor (MP) servers.
The 6 Quad-core Xeon 7300 series processors can deliver more performance per watt over the company's previous generation dual-core products. Commenting on the new launch, R. Ravindran, director (sales) of Intel South Asia said, "With the Xeon 7300 series, Intel is delivering new levels of performance and performance per watt, and driving the Intel Core microarchitecture into such innovative systems as 4 socket, 16 core blades that use less energy than our older models." For channel customers looking for complete platforms based on these new processors, Intel offers the Intel S7000FC4UR server platform. Many software vendors are also supporting Xeon 7300, which include BEA, Microsoft, Oracle, SAP, and VMware. The 7300 series and Intel 7300 chipset offer up to four times the memory capacity of Intel's previous MP platforms. With the introduction of the Xeon 7300, users can pool their Intel Core microarchitecture based server resources, whether they are single-, dual- , or multi-processor based, into a server infrastructure that can improve usage models like failover, load balancing, disaster recovery, or server maintenance. More than 50 system manufacturers, including HCL, Wipro, Dell, Egenera, Fujitsu, Fujitsu-Siemens, Hitachi, HP, IBM, NEC, Sun, Supermicro, and Unisys, will announce the Xeon 7300 series processors. Depending on the speeds, features, and amount ordered the pricing of these new quad-core processors ranges from USD 856 to USD 2,301 in quantities of 1,000.

Nvidia Presents Family of Tegra Processors

Nvidia has introduced Tegra 650 chip. According to the company, it is the world's first single-chip computer - capable of providing the rich high definition and Internet experiences. Nvidia Tegra is a tiny computer-on-a-chip, smaller than a US dime (10-cent piece), designed from the ground up to enable the 'visual PC experience' on a new generation of mobile computing devices - while consuming the smallest amount of power. "Our vision was to create a platform that will enable the second personal computer revolution - which will be mobile centric, with devices that last days on a single charge, and yet has the web, high definition media, and computing experiences we've come to expect from our PC. Shrinking down a 50 watt PC architecture will not create the discontinuity this industry needs. The culmination of nearly 1,000 man years of engineering, Tegra is a completely ground-up computer-on-a-chip architecture that consumes 100 times less power," said Jen-Hsun Huang, president and CEO of Nvidia. The Nvidia Tegra 650 processor is the second product in the Tegra line, the first being the Nvidia Tegra APX 2500 processor, which is enabling the next generation of windows mobile smartphones. With the launch of this new processor, the Nvidia Tegra products will reach consumers towards the end of the year. Some of the key features of Nvidia Tegra 650 are - i) All-day media processing, for 130 hours audio, 30 hours HD video playback, ii) HD image processing for advanced digital still camera, and HD camcorder functions, iii) Optimised hardware support for Web 2.0 applications for a true desktop-class Internet experience, iv) Display support for 1080p HDMI, WSXGA+ LCD and CRT, and NTSC/PAL TV-Out, v) Display support for 1080p HDMI, WSXGA+ LCD and CRT, and NTSC/PAL TV-Out and vi) Direct support for WiFi, disk drives, keyboard, mouse, and other peripherals and vii) A complete Board Support Package (BSP) to enable fast times to market for Windows mobile-based designs.

Intel Intros 45nm Core 2 Duo Processor

Intel Corporation recently announced the 45-nanometer (nm) Intel Core 2 Duo Processor E8400 with 7-year lifecycle support for embedded applications. To enhance security in embedded solutions, the processor also supports Intel Trusted Execution Technology. Based on Intel's high-k metal gate transistor formula and manufactured on the company's 45nm process, the E8400 processor offers increased performance by doubling transistor density and increasing cache size up to 6 MB, which is a threefold enhancement over the previous-generation Intel Core 2 Duo E6400. The E8400 processor is available to customers today and costs US $183 in quantities of 1,000. A hardware extension to the E8400 processor, Intel Trusted Execution Technology brings hardware data security to the embedded market, making the dual-core processor ideal for military and government, mid-range network security appliances, and retail applications. This security technology is designed to guard data within tamper-resistant virtualized computing environments and to protect against software attacks, viruses and other threats. The 45nm processor includes a Super Shuffle Engine that enhances Intel Streaming SIMD Extensions (SSE) algorithms optimized for graphics and multimedia processing. The Super Shuffle Engine reduces latency and improves the speed of existing SSE instructions while enabling significant gains on the latest Intel Streaming SIMD Extensions 4 (SSE4) instruction set.

AMD Introduces New Prices for Athlon Processors

IBM announced the completion of its approximately US $845 million (approximately 5 billion Swedish Kronor) tender offer for the shares of Telelogic, a provider of software to develop technical systems and enterprise architecture. The tender offer, announced on June 11, 2007, was finalized after IBM obtained acceptance from 98.7% of stock ownership in Telelogic as well as satisfaction of other conditions of the offer, including necessary worldwide regulatory approvals. Headquartered in Malmo, Sweden, and Irvine, California, Telelogic has more than 8,000 customers worldwide and operations in 22 countries around the world. In India, Telelogic has a headcount of approx. 300 who will be integrated into IBM India towards the end of 2008. According to Ken King, vice president and Telelogic integration executive, IBM Software, with the acquisition closure, Telelogic now becomes 'an IBM company'. "The integrated product and technology roadmap will illustrate incremental value to our systems and IT customers across Telelogic and Rational. India has a unique advantage with this acquisition as we gain not just from the business perspective, but also from the strong skill-set that Telelogic has here." Together, IBM, Telelogic, and business partners will now be able to deliver high-quality systems to the market faster while reducing costs. Customers will benefit from the combined technologies and services of both companies, providing them a wide range of software and system development capabilities, along with support from a worldwide sales and services organization. "Telelogic is an important element of our software and systems development and delivery strategy," said Dr. Daniel Sabbah, general manager, IBM Rational Software. "Software is at the heart of embedded devices and systems. This IBM technology has important implications for society." Telelogic will report into the IBM Rational Software unit. In consonance with IBM's software strategy, Telelogic clients' and partners' investments in existing IBM and Telelogic technologies will be preserved, allowing customers to take advantage of the broader set of capabilities without the need to replace existing systems, the company said. Since 1995, IBM has invested more than $18 billion on public acquisitions, making it the most acquisitive company in the technology industry, based on volume of transactions. Other strategic acquisitions in support of IBM s software and systems development and delivery strategy include BuildForge (build and release management), SystemCorp (project and portfolio management) and Watchfire (Web application security).

Intel Centrino Processor Technology Internet Device Processor Families


For Mobile Internet Devices
Amazing mobility, pocket-sized
Intel® Centrino® Atom™ processor technology brings incredible levels of performance to a wide range of Mobile Internet Devices (MIDs). Get an amazing Internet experience on-the-go, coupled with long battery life and built-in wireless to connect when and where you want.Δ

The performance you want
Intel® Centrino® Atom™ processor technology enables the performance needed for great video streaming/playback and graphics on a mobile device. You have plenty of power to surf the Internet, keep-in-touch on IM or voice-over-IP, and enjoy your favorite entertainment on one device, on-the-go.
Long battery life keeps you going
Featuring an energy-efficient Intel® Atom™ processor with Deep Power Down Technology, Mobile Internet Devices can provide hours of operation between charges to keep up with your mobile lifestyle.
Find connections when you need them
Connect wirelessly where and when you want—at home, around town and around the world. Intel® Centrino® Atom™ processor technology features wireless connectivity built-in, so you’ll have the option to stay connected where service is available.Δ
Access location-based information
With a GPS-enabled Mobile Internet Device based on Intel® Centrino® Atom™ processor technology, and appropriate software and services, you can get directions and personalised information based on your location, like nearest restaurant and reviews, homes for sale, and locations of your friends.ΣGet a closer look• Mobile Internet Devices at CES 2008Engadget* video of MIDs in actionMobility@Intel blog

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With the Intel 5000P or Intel 5000V chipset and Dual-Core Intel Xeon processor 5000 series, system designers can offer new platforms that help IT services move ahead with increased productivity, higher throughput, and faster time-to-solution.
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The Intel® G35 Express Chipset continues the Intel® chipset legacy and extends it to new levels with purpose-built capabilities designed specifically to address the key needs of the enthusiast home user.The Intel G35 Express Chipset continues the Intel chipset legacy and extends it to new levels with purpose-built capabilities designed specifically to address the key needs of the home user. With advancements in graphics, video, and system responsiveness, the Intel G35 Express Chipset allows your PC to be the center of home computing, communication, and entertainment.Desktop PC platforms based on the Intel G35 Express Chipset, combined with either the Intel Core 2 Duo or Intel Core 2 Quad processor, and with support for next-generation 45nm Intel® Core™2 processor family, deliver innovative capabilities and usages for digital home consumers and new levels of 3D and media performance while enabling lower power and quieter systems.