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Charlie Demerjian
Sep 27, 2012

Intel’s Clover Trail is a bloated nightmare

They know it will fail, and want it to

Intel is releasing their Windows tablet variant of Medfield today code named Clover Trail.
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Charlie Demerjian
Sep 7, 2012
46

Haswell GT3 uses shaders to save power

More is less in a parallel universe

Haswell may have the shaders to be a graphics monster, but it isn’t going to use them that way.
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Charlie Demerjian
Jun 18, 2012
33

Intel dumbs down marketing again with Xeon Phi

MIC joins Larrabee as thoughtcrime in Santa Clara

Intel has finally come up with a name for Larrabee, and it fits in to their current branding perfectly.
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Charlie Demerjian
Jun 6, 2012
35

Computex 2012: Intel talks about Thunderbolt

How to dig a hole with words

Intel’s Thunderbolt press conference at Computex was an embarrassment of riches, only without the riches.
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Charlie Demerjian
May 21, 2012
14

Intel shows off CPU/GPU debugger and analyst for Android

GDC 2012: Tools for phones, x86 phones that is

Intel was showing off some developer tools for their x86 Android phones at GDC including a CPU/GPU analyst/debugger.
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Thomas Ryan
May 17, 2012
5

Gigabyte’s New B75 Series Motherboards

Catering to small business…

Today we’re taking a look at what Gigabyte is bringing to the table with its new lineup of business oriented mid-range motherboards.
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Charlie Demerjian
May 15, 2012
35

Intel Small Business Advantage is a security nightmare

Unaviodable remote exploits for an added fee

Intel doesn’t understand security, but they are not shy about shouting it from the rooftops.
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Thomas Ryan
Apr 30, 2012
1

How Does Intel’s HD 4000 Compare on the IQ Scale?

Image quality that is…

One of the biggest question marks we’ve had on our minds is the impact of the HD 4000’s (the GPU side of Ivy Bridge) notably inferior Anisotropic filtering quality.
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Charlie Demerjian
Apr 26, 2012
2

How well does Intel’s new phone work as a phone?

Review: Hands on with the Lava Xolo X900

Intel is now making phone chips, and the first device to bear one, the Lava Xolo X900, is on the market.
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Thomas Ryan
Apr 25, 2012
40

Does disabling Hyper-Threading increase performance?

Some trade-offs get better with time…

Since Intel introduced its Hyper-Threading technology with its Pentium 4 microprocessors back in early 2002 reviewers have occasionally noticed that under certain condition Hyper-Threading can actually hurt performance instead of helping it.
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Charlie Demerjian
Apr 24, 2012
20

Intel buys Cray’s interconnect arm but not for that reason

Laughably comical back-pedalling over AMD’s SeaMicro buy

What do you do when your baby gets purchased out from under you?
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Charlie Demerjian
Apr 23, 2012
60

Intel launches Ivy Bridge amid crushing marketing buzzwords

Good hardware, awful messaging, possible remote exploits

Intel is launching their Ivy Bridge CPU family today with a lot of fanfare, and in many ways the chip deserves every bit.
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Thomas Ryan
Apr 23, 2012
3

Overclocking Intel’s HD 4000

Lots of extra voltage for just a little extra performance…

After playing around with Intel’s HD 4000 in our previous reviews and recording some pretty impressive performance, I decided to try and find the limit of the HD 4000’s graphics performance.
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Thomas Ryan
Apr 23, 2012
1

Comparing the Ends of the Spectrum

The old HD 2000 versus the new HD 4000…

Intel sent us two chips for review in the lead up to its Ivy Bridge launch.
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Thomas Ryan
Apr 23, 2012
13

Par for the Course: Part 2

A Look at Intel’s HD 4000 Graphics Continued

In this half of the review we will be continuing our testing of the graphical capabilities of Intel’s HD 4000.
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