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Intel to Pack Big Data Into Smaller Cables
2014-03-11 21:58:30| TechNewsWorld
Intel is set to speed up data transmission by providing MXC cables for use in data centers and with supercomputers. The company plans to start selling the high-speed cables later this year. The cables are take advantage of silicon photonics technology, which uses light to move large volumes of data at high speeds through thin optical fibers. The MXC cables require less power than copper cables.
Qualcomm, up close and personal: How the new king of mobile will keep Intel at bay
2014-03-11 18:55:40| Extremetech
Over the last couple of weeks, I've spoken to executives from both Qualcomm and Intel about their future efforts in mobile. Both companies, as you'd expect given their almost diametrically opposed backgrounds, are taking very different approaches. Here I investigate Qualcomm's efforts, which focus on hammering home its advantage in highly integrated and efficient mobile platforms.
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Intel bides time on faster Thunderbolt connector
2014-03-11 14:14:09| InfoWorld: Top News
Intel could soon bring to market a faster version of its Thunderbolt connector technology with a throughput of 50Gbps, but the company is biding its time until there is a need for faster connectors. Thunderbolt technology connects computers to peripherals like external hard drives at much faster speeds than USB 3.0. Thunderbolt ports are found in Macs and select Windows PCs, but are more expensive than USB technology, which is found in most PCs that ship today.
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Intel Steals Apple's 'New Product' Mojo
2014-03-10 15:49:04| Footwear - Topix.net
Intel wants to play as nice as possible as it can with Apple due to the fact that Mac has been one of the only PCs able to buck the trend of poor PC sales over the last couple of years.
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COM Express families leverage Intel Atom and Celeron processors.
2014-03-10 13:30:39| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
With up to 2x 4 GB memory laid out as dual-channel DDR3L, Kontron COMe-cBT6 series supports Intel® Atom™ E3800 processors (COMe-cBTi6) as well as Intel® Celeron® processors N2900/J1900 (COMe-cBTc6). Kontron COMe-cBTi6R comes with Intel Atom E3800 CPUs and soldered RAM; up to 4 GB DDR3L with ECC or 8 GB DDR3L without ECC is available. Across series, these COM Express® products offer diverse I/O support, up to -40 to +85°C operation, and Gen7 Intel® HD graphics for two independent monitors. This story is related to the following:Single Board Computers
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