Results tagged “gaming”
Scaled Performance, Maximized Energy Efficiency On-the-Go - Coming Soon!
posted by Suzy Ramirez on September 14, 2009 at Technology@Intel
Social networking and the Internet are driving consumer content creation from niche to mainstream. Whether its blogging about recent travels, editing and posting home videos, uploading photos of the kids, downloading or even composing music, almost everyone engages in some...
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tagged: Fall IDF09, gaming, laptop, mobile, networking, social media, streaming, video
What's Under the Hood @ GDC?
posted by Ken Kaplan on February 26, 2008 at Technology@Intel
Since GDC 2007, we’ve seen lots of advancements to Intel processors, including the move to 45nm transistors (codenamed Penryn) and now the 8-core Intel Extreme Edition motherboards (codenamed Skulltrail). Here’s what people at the Game Developer Conference had to say...
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tagged: 8-core, gaming, GDC08, Intel@GDC08, Penryn, Skulltrail
Expanding the market for physics and character animation
posted by Nick Knupffer on February 20, 2008 at Technology@Intel
This one is not written by myself, but I thought that you would like to hear the thoughts of Elliot Garbus, Vice President and General Manager, Visual Computing Software Division: Hopefully you heard that today the team at Havok announced...
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tagged: gaming, graphics, havok, Intel, physics
The Skulltrail leads to gaming bliss
posted by Nick Knupffer on February 19, 2008 at Technology@Intel
At last the long awaited ultimate hardware for the ultimate performance junkie has been launched at the Games Developer Conference today. I have written blogs about Skulltrail before, and here for you is another peak at the beast bellowing in...
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tagged: Core 2 Extreme, gaming, Intel, Skulltrail
VideoBlog - Commodore Extreme Gaming PC's
posted by Nick Knupffer on January 11, 2008 at Technology@Intel
Intel’s Dan Snyder shows off some of the new Ninja gaming rigs from Commodore!...
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tagged: CES, commodore, Core 2 Extreme, gaming, graphics, Intel, Intel CES
Skulltrail Sneak Peek in the Intel CES Secret Bunker
posted by Nick Knupffer on January 07, 2008 at Technology@Intel
Yup, it is dark inside the secret Intel CES bunker here in Las Vegas, so apologies for the dark shaky-cam nature of my little film below. ;-) I caught up with Francois Piednoel who gave me a glimpse into the...
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tagged: Alienware, CES, gaming, Intel, Intel CES, Skulltrail
IDF Taipei Demo: Laptop Cooling Dock
posted by Jason Swihart on October 16, 2007 at Technology@Intel
Utilizing the world’s smallest refrigeration compressor to improve laptop performance....
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tagged: cooling, gaming, IDF, IDF Taipei, IDF2007, laptop performance
IDF Taipei Demo: Hardware T&L
posted by Jason Swihart on October 16, 2007 at Technology@Intel
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tagged: gaming, IDF, IDF Taipei, IDF2007
BOOM! Havok & Pandemic on Stage at IDF
posted by Ken Kaplan on September 19, 2007 at Technology@Intel
Intel acquired gaming middleware company Havok just prior to the Intel Developer Forum. Jeff Yates from Havok and Josh Resnick from Pandemic joined Intel CEO Paul Otellini on stage and put the BOOM! into IDF on Monday....
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tagged: gaming, havok, IDF2007, mercenaries 2, pandemic, quad core
Cry Havok! And let slip the dogs of war...
posted by Nick Knupffer on September 14, 2007 at Technology@Intel
According to www.phrases.org.uk The military order Havoc! was a signal given to the English military forces in the Middle Ages to direct the soldiery (in Shakespeare’s parlance ‘the dogs of war’) to pillage and chaos. Spell havoc with a ‘K’...
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tagged: gaming, havok, IDF, IDF2007
Gaming on Integrated Graphics: No Longer Crazy Talk
posted by Nick Knupffer on August 17, 2007 at Technology@Intel
Intel has launched new drivers for its G965 integrated graphics chipset. But what does this mean? Traditionally, integrated graphics have been the weaklings of the graphics world – sure there are a lot of them sold, but traditionally they have...
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tagged: gaming, graphics, integrated graphics, processor, video
Unlocked CPU's for laptops!
posted by Nick Knupffer on July 16, 2007 at Technology@Intel
Intel just launched an Extreme Edition version of it’s Core 2 Duo line of mobile dual core processors. This coupled with the recent SLI notebook announcement from Alienware shows just how serious Intel is about upping mobile performance. Next year...
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tagged: Core 2 Duo, Extreme Edition, gaming, mobile

