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Tuesday, October 31, 2006
AMD Slashes Opteron Pricing.
[2:12 pm]
AMD’s Opteron Chips Become More Affordable
AMD Touts “Fusion” Platforms – CPU/GPU Silicon to Become Available in 2008.
[9:05 am]
AMD Discloses Details of CPU/GPU Designs
AMD’s x86 Microprocessor Market Share Continues to Soar.
[4:45 am]
AMD, Intel Solidify Positions, Change Roles
Tuesday, October 24, 2006
Intel Shows Off Quad-Core Chips for Multi-Processor Servers.
[12:21 am]
Intel Demos Server with 16 Processing Cores
Monday, October 23, 2006
Microsoft Establishes Chip Design Laboratories.
[10:52 pm]
Microsoft Looks into Chip Development
Thursday, October 19, 2006
Intel to Tape Out First 45nm Processor in Q4 2006.
[10:29 pm]
Intel Preps to Tape Out First 45nm Chips
Wednesday, October 18, 2006
Intel to Ship Millions of Quad-Core Desktop Processors in 2007.
[11:32 pm]
Quad-Core Chips to Account for 3% of Intel’s Desktop CPU Shipments – Claim
Tuesday, October 17, 2006
AMD’s 4x4 to Become Available in November - Company.
[1:06 pm]
AMD’s Enthusiast Platform to Become Available in 2006
Intel Core 2 Duo 3.0GHz with 1333MHz Bus Incoming.
[12:52 pm]
Intel’s Core 2 Duo to Achieve 3.0GHz Clock-Speed, Acquire 1333MHz Bus
AMD to Phase Out Socket 939 Chips by Year End.
[9:20 am]
AMD’s New Form-Factor Rapidly Gains Popularity
Wednesday, October 11, 2006
IBM Touts Power6 Microprocessors at 5GHz.
[11:48 pm]
IBM Plans 4GHz – 5GHz Processors in 2007
Transmeta Sues Intel Corp. over Patent Infringement.
[11:21 pm]
Transmeta Claims Intel Infringes Its Patents by Pentium III and Newer Chips
Thursday, October 5, 2006
AMD Validates 65nm Production of Chartered.
[11:18 pm]
Chartered Ready to Produce 65nm AMD64 Chips
Monday, October 2, 2006
Intel Says It Is Ahead of Intel Core 2 Duo Shipments Plan.
[11:48 pm]
Intel Claims 5 Million Core 2 Duo Shipped Already
Intel’s Next-Generation Processors to Support SSE4.
[4:15 am]
Intel Touts New Instruction Sets for Upcoming Chips





