Results tagged “performance”
Senior Intel Fellow Talks: Nehalem-EX and Total Cost of Ownership (TCO)
posted by Sylvia Flores on September 25, 2009 at Technology@Intel
This week’s Intel Developer Forum (IDF) brought about amazing technology reveals and insights from the girls and boys in blue from Intel. And Intel Senior Fellow Stephen Pawlowski delivered the goods on Intel’s latest mission-critical platform, codenamed Nehalem-EX. A major...
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tagged: data center, Hardware, IDF, IDF09, multi-core, performance, RAS, server, virtualization
The Intel Core i5 Processor - what's in your gaming PC?
posted by Todd Christ on September 08, 2009 at Inside Scoop @ Intel
If you've been waiting for the Core i5 Processor - then wait no longer! This CPU was just released and the reviews look pretty darned amazing! The newest Core i5 45nm chips give you multi-threaded performance for faster multi-tasking,...
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tagged: core, Core_i5, Gaming, Intel, Lynnfield, Performance, Price, Processor, todd_christ
Massive cache for 8-core processor designed for high performance, low power and high yield
posted by Esther Andrews on July 20, 2009 at Technology@Intel
Intel recently described a 24MB 24-way set associative 8-ported 3rd level cache for an upcoming 8-core Intel® Xeon® Processor with design emphasis on high density, low power and design reuse. It features a 0.3816 μm2 bit cell in a 45nm...
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tagged: cache, cpu, performance, processor, server, transistor, Xeon
Old PC Holding You Back?
posted by Ken Kaplan on July 09, 2009 at Inside Scoop @ Intel
Laptops are helping more people do more of what they love in more places around the world. That’s what we learned while collecting stories and footage from the UC Berkeley campus, Malaysia and Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. We mixed those...
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tagged: Centrino, Digital DJ, HD, High Definition, Intel, Intel Core, Laptop, performance, upgrade, video editing
Core i7 Reviews - A Word on Wordle
posted by Bill Kircos on November 03, 2008 at Technology@Intel
In advance of our Core i7 launch coming in a couple of weeks, we sent out hundreds of pre-production processors to some of ther world’s top computer reviewers. You can find their thoughts by visiting their sites, or searching Core...
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tagged: chips, Core i7, performance, processors, product reviews
Virtualization performance testing tips
posted by John Troyer (VMWare) on August 20, 2008 at IDF@Intel
I attended an interesting Chalk Talk today from Intel's Kshitij Doshi and Ashok Emani: "Taming the Complexity of Studying Performance Under Virtualization". They walked through the development of a server consolidation study usng the vConsolidate Framework. Performance testing of virtualized...
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tagged: benchmarking, idf, idf2008, performance, virtualization
Extreme Mobility Art and Tech Reaching New Heights
posted by Ken Kaplan on July 12, 2008 at Mobility@Intel
Note: This post was written by Intel’s Elvin Ong. Intel has recoiled tightly and about to uncork a new level of mobile computing with Intel Centrino 2. It’s the latest essential ingredients inside laptops jacking up performance, improving battery life...
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tagged: battery life, Centrino 2, intelcentrino2, mobility, Parkour, performance, wireless
Extreme Mobility Art and Tech Reaching New Heights
posted by Ken Kaplan on July 12, 2008 at Technology@Intel
Note: This post was written by Intel’s Elvin Ong. Intel has recoiled tightly and about to uncork a new level of mobile computing with Intel Centrino 2. It’s the latest essential ingredients inside laptops jacking up performance, improving battery life...
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tagged: battery life, Centrino 2, intelcentrino2, mobility, Parkour, performance, wireless
Withdrawals and my addiction to speed
posted by Knut Grimsrud on April 02, 2008 at Technology@Intel
It’s 2:37am as I’m writing this blog. No, I’m not under the influence of some illicit drug that’s keeping me up all night, just suffering from jet lag as I’m adjusting to the local time here in Shanghai where Intel...
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tagged: IDF, IDF2008, intel, laptop, memory, performance, solid state drive, SSD
My frustrations with my IT laptop
posted by Knut Grimsrud on March 29, 2008 at Technology@Intel
This is my first attempt at a blog, and the blog folks tell me I can feel free to write what I wish. I wonder if they might have had me confused with someone else and when they come to...
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tagged: hard disk, IDF, IDF2008, Intel, performance, SSD
Comparing your performance
posted by Tomas Mcinernery on October 17, 2007 at IT@Intel
Thought I would post again about the performance team I’m part of – working to put new tools in place to identify, amongst other thing what applications are impacting our client system performance and thus user productivity...
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tagged: client, IT, performance, platform
Tough on performance impact tough on the causes of performance impact
posted by Tomas Mcinernery on September 10, 2007 at IT@Intel
Keeping a users platform performing at top speed can be a challenge; thoughts about the tools that might do the job...
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tagged: client, performance, projects
How do you solve a problem like performance?
posted by Tomas Mcinernery on June 01, 2007 at IT@Intel
It’s been an interesting week, various meetings have started me thinking about things outside of the pure mobility realm so I thought I might put some thoughts down and see what comments we get. Performance is the name of the...
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tagged: chimps, performance
Instruction Set Enhancements
posted by Brady Thomas on April 11, 2007 at Technology@Intel
Moore’s Law gives me twice the number of transistors every 2 years with each new process generation. My goal is to use those transistors to provide greater customer value, which can come in the form of new capabilities or higher...
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tagged: extensions, instruction set, microarchitecture, Moore's Law, performance
Check out the Intel IT 2006 Performance Report
posted by Jeff Moriarty on February 03, 2007 at IT@Intel
Every year Intel IT publishes a detailed performance report on the work we’ve done, our challenges and successes, the value we add to Mother Intel, and what we have planned for the next year. It has some fantastic metrics on...
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tagged: email, innovation, IT, performance, wireless
Quad-Core part II: Native or MCP or..?
posted by Sudip Chahal on December 22, 2006 at IT@Intel
Thanks to the comments to my first blog entry, I am relieved to find that I am not posting to a “chorus of chirping crickets” as my colleague Jeff had wondered in his initial blog. Lately there has been some...
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tagged: IT, performance, quad core, server, value

