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Documentary on Intel Xeon processor 'Nehalem Effect' is nonsense
posted by Nick Knupffer on October 19, 2009 at Technology@Intel
I rarely write about topics with such vigour, but this latest video from a so-called documentary team is absolute and utter rubbish. There is no evidence whatsoever that the Intel Xeon 5500 processor can create the kind of data centre...
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tagged: awesome, data center, intel, nehalem, roi, xeon, Xeon 5500
Intel Proves Xeon 5500 Processors Are "Cash Machines for IT"
posted by Nick Knupffer on October 07, 2009 at Technology@Intel
When Intel launched “Nehalem-EP,” more commonly known as the Intel Xeon 5500 Series processors back in March, we pointed out that their energy-efficient performance and other attributes lead to a very quick return on investment - as soon as eight...
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tagged: awesome, bmw, data center, Dreamworks, humana, intel, Nehalem, server, Xeon, Xeon 5500
Hardware-based Virtualization Built Into Next-Gen Nehalem-EX
posted by Sylvia Flores on September 25, 2009 at Technology@Intel
Intel Senior Fellow Stephen Pawlowski delivered a session at this week’s Intel Developer Forum (IDF) on Intel’s latest industry-standard, mission-critical platform codenamed Nehalem-EX. And one of the key topics of discussion? Intel® Virtualization Technology (Intel® VT). Nehalem-EX offers scalability along...
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tagged: consolidation, Energy Efficiency, IDF, IDF09, Intel Fellow, IT, Nehalem, Nehalem-EX, scalability, virtualization
Mission Critical? Meet Next-Gen Nehalem-EX.
posted by Sylvia Flores on September 25, 2009 at Technology@Intel
Let’s face it-there’s a large following around Intel® Xeon® processors. After all, they are the world’s most widely deployed server, and for good reasons. IT has grown to rely on Intel Xeon processors for their performance, reliability, virtualization capabilities, and...
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tagged: IDF09, intel fellows, multi-core, Nehalem, server, virtualization, Xeon
Intel Xeon 5500: The IT Manager's ATM?
posted by Nick Knupffer on April 17, 2009 at Technology@Intel
You’ve no doubt heard that Intel’s new Xeon 5500 series processors can deliver a return on investment in as little as 8 months when you replace an older, single-core Xeon server. You may even have heard Pat Gelsinger refer to...
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tagged: awesome, calculator, intel, nehalem, roi, server, xeon
From Pentium Pro to Nehalem: The Story of Transformation
posted by Pat Gelsinger on March 30, 2009 at Technology@Intel
Today, at our headquarters in the heart of Silicon Valley, we launched the most important Intel server product since 1995’s Intel® Pentium® Pro processor. In 1995, fewer than 750Ku servers based on Intel architecture were sold, representing only 10 percent...
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tagged: awesome, intel, Nehalem, pat gelsinger, Pentium, processor, server, workstation, Xeon
News Watch: 08 In Review
posted by Bill Kircos on November 18, 2008 at Technology@Intel
Following the Core i7 (Nehalem) launch yesterday, here are two places for those looking for the top Intel news announcements and achievements this year. The first is Pat Gelsinger’s blog from a couple of weeks ago around what Intel’s Hafnium-based,...
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tagged: Core i7, Dreamworks, gelsinger, Nehalem, transistor
Intelligent Performance Inside Intel's Core i7
posted by Ken Kaplan on November 13, 2008 at Technology@Intel
I first met Stephen Gunther at an “Eco-Nehalem” briefing in San Francisco in October. He and his team are redefining what it means to be “power-wise” with the new processor design codenamed Nehalem, which will hit the market starting November...
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tagged: Core i7, Intel Core i7, Nehalem, Power Efficiency, processor, Turbo Mode
A High-Five For High-K Reinvented Transistors
posted by Pat Gelsinger on November 10, 2008 at Technology@Intel
Today marks a major milestone: the one-year anniversary of shipping the world’s first ever Intel processors manufactured on our 45 nanometer process—based on an entirely new ‘high-k metal gate’ transistor formula. And what a year it has been for this...
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tagged: 45nm, atom, Core 2 Duo, Core i7, high-k, Intel, MID, Moore's Law, nehalem, processor, xeon
Through the Eyes of an Energy-Wise Intel Core i7 Architect
posted by Ken Kaplan on November 07, 2008 at Technology@Intel
I got to meet Sr. Principal Engineer Ronak Singhal and Steve Gunther on the day they shared their “eco-wise” insights about the new Nehalem microprocessor architecture before a gathering of technical press in San Francisco last month. With the IT...
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tagged: 45nm, Chip Design, Core i7, energy efficiency., Nehalem
Nehalem-based Core i7 processors coming in November (17th)
posted by Bill Calder on October 14, 2008 at Technology@Intel
Many people had asked when the first Nehalem-based processors were going to be available. For those who have been watching, Intel confirmed today that the initial processors based on this new architecture began shipping to customers in Q3, and...
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tagged: bloomfield, Core, Core i7, desktop, extreme edition, high performance processors, Intel, nehalem
Competitive Advantage Brings Innovation with Every Tick and Tock
posted by Ken Kaplan on September 12, 2008 at Technology@Intel
One of Intel’s key competitive advantages is the “Tick-Tock” chip design and manufacturing method. To help Intel shareholders — like me, my family and many friends — better understand how this Tick-Tock method really works, my pals inside Intel’s Investor...
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tagged: 45nm, Chip Design, Chip Manufacturing, Core i7, Diane Bryant, Intel, Nehalem, Tick-Tock
Nehalem, Wozniak, Livecasting and more... on IDF Connected
posted by Annie Rodkins on August 14, 2008 at Technology@Intel
Interested in the latest news, analysis and commentary about the Intel Developer Forum? Eager to voice your opinions and participate in the action? Then be sure to check out IDF Connected, the latest in our family of blogs, dedicated exclusively...
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tagged: Atom, Gelsinger, IDF, IDF blog, IDF2008, Intel Developer Forum, Kumar, mobility, Nehalem, Rattner, Wozniak
Getting to the Core -- Intel's new flagship client brand
posted by Bill Calder on August 10, 2008 at Technology@Intel
Nehalem. A small town along a river by the same name in Oregon, and also code-name for Intel’s next generation microarchitecture. Today Intel announced that upcoming products based on this new architecture will officially be called Intel® Core™ processors....
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tagged: i7, IDF, IDF2008, intel, intel core, Intel Developer Forum, nehalem
Tom's Hardware: Intel's Speedy "Nehalem"
posted by Annie Rodkins on June 03, 2008 at Technology@Intel
“With the results we saw, there’s no doubt that Nehalem will be a processor to set a new bar in performance.” Read More...
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tagged: Computex08, Nehalem
Voices Carry -- Soundbites and Photo Slideshow from IDF Shanghai
posted by Ken Kaplan on April 08, 2008 at Technology@Intel
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tagged: Dunnington, IDF2008, Intel Atom, mobility, Nehalem, Shanghai, visual computing
VIDEO: IDF Shanghai Keynote Mashup - Chips Power Down, Performance Up
posted by Ken Kaplan on April 03, 2008 at Technology@Intel
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tagged: Dunnington, IDF2008, Intel Atom, MIDs, Moorestown, Nehalem
Pat Gelsinger & the World's Greatest Geekfest
posted by Ken Kaplan on March 31, 2008 at Technology@Intel
Milliwatts to petaflops. May sound silly to some, but it has a more sobering ring when spoken and shown among friends attending an Intel Developer Forum. It’s a theme for what’s coming, but it’s also a spirit that’s been driving...
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tagged: Dunnington, IDF2008, IDFShanghai08, Menlow, MID, Nehalem, Pat Gelsinger, petaflops
A Sneak Peek into Intel's Future
posted by Ken Kaplan on March 19, 2008 at Technology@Intel
The Intel Developer Forum has been one of the most tech inspiring gatherings I’ve participated in since joining Intel in 2000. The latest incremental advancements, demonstrations that show visionaries are not creating pie in the sky, and the roadmap updates....
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tagged: Developer, Hardware, IDF, IDF2008, IDFShanghai08, Innovation, Intel Atom, Mobile Devices, Mobility, Nehalem, Shanghai, Tukwila, virtualization, Wi-Fi, WiMAX, Wireless
Codenamed Nehalem
posted by DL Byron on September 19, 2007 at Technology@Intel
Meet Nahelm, Intel’s next-generation 45nm microarchitecture …. From the Flickr IDF group. Also on channelintel, tagged, and in the blogosphere AnandTech RegHardware: Boots OSX? TGDaily...
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tagged: IDF San Fran, IDF2007, Nehalem

