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Upgrade Your Motherboard
Loyd Case, July 10, 2011
The motherboard is probably the most complex PC component to upgrade, but modern operating systems and standards have taken much of the pain out of swapping in a new one. (Even so, ancillary issues such as software activation make the task of upgrading a motherboard more annoying rather than less.)
Intel speeds up road map to tackle threat from ARM
James Niccolai, May 17, 2011
Intel will dramatically shake up its microprocessor road map to meet the demand for very-low-power processors and to fend off the competitive threat from rival chip design company ARM, CEO Paul Otellini said on Tuesday.
Intel speeds up road map to tackle threat from ARM
James Niccolai, May 17, 2011
Intel will dramatically shake up its microprocessor road map to meet the demand for very-low-power processors and to fend off the competitive threat from rival chip design company ARM, CEO Paul Otellini said on Tuesday.
Dell reaching out to fix PCs with faulty Intel chipset
Agam Shah, March 23, 2011
Dell on Wednesday said it will start reaching out directly to affected customers to replace motherboards in PCs with Intel's flawed Sandy Bridge chipset.
Taiwanese semiconductor firms face supply shortages in Japan
Ralph Jennings, March 14, 2011
Taiwan's major semiconductor manufacturers, a crucial link in the global tech supply chain, scrambled on Monday to gauge how their access to raw materials from Japanese suppliers will be affected by the powerful earthquake in Japan.
New Asus Motherboards Support Intel’s Sandy Bridge
PCWorld ME Staff, January 6, 2011
The love for Intel’s new Sandy Bridge processors shows no sign of slowing down at this year’s CES. Taiwanese computer manufacturer Asus revealed updated motherboards and laptops Wednesday that fully support the new Intel CPUs. Asus’s new P8P67 and P8H67 Series motherboards will