7 high-tech giants make latest EPA green power leaders list
Intel has held its status at No. 1 since 2008; Microsoft leaps into No. 3 position.
Intel has held its status at No. 1 since 2008; Microsoft leaps into No. 3 position.
Ahead of the big launch of its Ivy Bridge chips later this year, Intel has pushed out a handful of new Sandy Bridge processors, including a couple of Core i5 CPUs that lack integrated graphics.While the chip giant has made hay about the improved graphics included with Sandy Bridge, not all consumers wind up using them, preferring a discrete video card instead.
Intel and Wind River representatives discuss the benefits and challenges of M2M opportunities for embedded technologies.
If you thought the service people climbing old-fangled telephone poles had it bad in terms of occupational hazards, consider what it must be like to fix a broken wind turbine. Certainly not for those who are threatened by heights.
Chip giant Intel has thrown down $7.7 billion to buy security software firm McAfee ... why?
After being unveiled at Computex earlier this year, there hasn't been much talk about the MSI WindPad 100 tablet computer...until now.
Tech giants Dell and Cisco also make the latest Top 50 ranking from the EPA.
For all of its success, one thing Intel could never master was the standalone graphics card, eventually ceding the market to Nvidia and ATI/AMD. That was supposed to change with the company's Larrabee project, which was designed to produce 3D graphics chips that could compete with the GeForces and Radeons of the world.
Intel wants to bring its microprocessing muscle and Moore's Law to the smart grid, an executive at the Jefferies Global Clean Technology Conference.
As the end of 2009 approaches, more details about Intel's first 32nm processors are beginning to trickle out.