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07/27/2006 Intel Unveils World's Best Processor
New Product Line Delivers Record Breaking Performance While Consuming Less Power

SANTA CLARA, Calif., July 27, 2006 - Intel Corporation today unveiled 10 Intel® Core™ 2 Duo and Intel® Core™ 2 Extreme processors for consumer and business desktop and laptop PCs and workstations, reshaping how computers perform, look and consume power—and most importantly—transform how people use them. (Complete article)

"The Core 2 Duo processors are simply the best processors in the world," said Paul Otellini, president and CEO of Intel. "Not since Intel introduced the Pentium® processor has the industry seen the heart of the computer reinvented like this. The Core 2 Duo desktop processor is an energy-efficient marvel, packing 291 million transistors yet consuming 40 percent lower power, while delivering the performance needed for the applications of today and tomorrow."

The highly anticipated processor family already has very broad support with more than 550 customer system designs underway—the most in Intel's history. Ultimately, tens of thousands of businesses will sell computers or components based on these processors.

The Intel Core 2 Duo processors are built in several of the world's most advanced, high-volume output manufacturing facilities using Intel's leading 65-nanometer silicon process technology. The desktop PC version of the processors also provide up to a 40 percent increase in performance and are more than 40 percent more energy efficient versus Intel's previous best processor. According to multiple independent review organizations, the processors win more than nine out of 10 major server, desktop PC and gaming PC performance benchmarks.

The Intel Core 2 Duo processor family consists of five desktop PC processors tailored for business, home, and enthusiast users, such as high-end gamers, and five mobile PC processors designed to fit the needs of a mobile lifestyle. Intel Core 2 Duo processor-based workstations will also deliver industry leading performance for such areas as design, content creation and technical computing.

The processor family is based on the revolutionary Intel® Core™ microarchitecture, designed to provide powerful yet energy-efficient performance. With the power of dual cores, or computing engines, the processors can manage numerous tasks faster. They also can operate more smoothly when multiple applications are running, such as writing e-mails while downloading music or videos and conducting a virus scan. These dual-core chips also improve tasks, such as viewing and playing high-definition video, protecting the PC and its assets during e-commerce transactions, and enabling improved battery life for sleeker, lighter notebooks.

Consumers and businesses will have the option to purchase Intel Core 2 Duo processors as part of Intel's premier market-focused platforms, which are made up of Intel hardware and software technologies tailored to specific computing needs, including Intel® vPro™ technology for businesses, Intel® Centrino® Duo mobile technology for laptops, and Intel® Viiv™ technology for the home.

Many of the products will also offer a selection of Intel-designed and integrated technologies such as Intel® Virtualization Technology and Intel® Active Management Technology that make the PC more secure and manageable. Also, support for 64-bit computing now expands to notebook PCs. The new processors can be paired with the Intel® 975X, 965, and Mobile Intel® 945 Express chipset family. The Intel 965 Express chipset includes the latest integrated graphics and Intel® Clear Video Technology. All these chipsets are Microsoft Windows Vista* Premium Ready.

Advanced Innovations
Intel Core 2 Duo and Intel® Core™2 Extreme processors include many advanced innovations, including:

  • Intel® Wide Dynamic Execution – Improves performance and efficiency as each core can complete up to four full instructions simultaneously using an efficient 14-stage pipeline.
  • Intel® Smart Memory Access – Improves system performance by hiding memory latency, thus optimizing the use of available computer data bandwidth to provide data to the processor when and where it is needed.
  • Intel® Advanced Smart Cache – Includes a shared L2 cache or memory reservoir to reduce power by minimizing memory "traffic" yet increases performance by allowing one core to utilize the entire cache when the other core is idle. Only Intel provides this capability in all segments.
  • Intel® Advanced Digital Media Boost – Effectively doubles the execution speed for instructions used widely in multimedia and graphics applications.
  • Intel® 64 Technology – This enhancement to Intel's 32-bit architecture supports 64-bit computing, including enabling the processor to access larger amounts of memory.

Mobile PC Processor Unique Features
Intel Core 2 Duo mobile processors include many advanced innovations, including:

  • Intel® Dynamic Power Coordination – Coordinates Enhanced Intel SpeedStep® Technology and idle power-management state (C-states) transitions independently per core to help save power.
  • Intel® Dynamic Bus Parking – Enables platform power savings and improved battery life by allowing the chipset to power down with the processor in low-frequency mode.
  • Enhanced Intel® Deeper Sleep with Dynamic Cache Sizing – Saves power by flushing cache data to system memory during periods of inactivity to lower CPU voltage.

Pricing and Availability
Intel has been shipping production-ready Intel Core 2 Duo processors for all segments in advance of today's unveiling. Initial Intel Core 2 Extreme processor-based systems are now available from system manufacturers, resellers and integrators, including Intel Channel Partner Program members. Intel Core 2 Duo desktop processor-based systems will be available beginning in early August. Intel Core 2 Duo processor-based notebooks will be available at the end of August.

Desktop Processors
Processor Frequency Bus Speed L2 Cache Price
Intel® Core™2 Extreme processor X6800 2.93 GHz 1066 4MB $999
Intel® Core™2 Duo processor E6700 2.66 GHz 1066 4MB $530
Intel® Core™2 Duo processor E6600 2.40 GHz 1066 4MB $316
Intel® Core™2 Duo processor E6400 2.13 GHz 1066 2MB $224
Intel® Core™2 Duo processor E6300 1.86 GHz 1066 2MB $183

Mobile Processors
Processor Frequency Bus Speed L2 Cache Voltage
Intel® Core™2 Duo processor T7600 2.33 GHz 667 4MB 1.0375–1.3V
Intel® Core™2 Duo processor T7400 2.16 GHz 667 4MB 1.0375–1.3V
Intel® Core™2 Duo processor T7200 2.00 GHz 667 4MB 1.0375–1.3V
Intel® Core™2 Duo processor T5600 1.83 GHz 667 2MB 1.0375–1.3V
Intel® Core™2 Duo processor T5500 1.66 GHz 667 2MB 1.0375–1.3V

Intel, the world leader in silicon innovation, develops technologies, products and initiatives to continually advance how people work and live. Additional information about Intel is available at www.intel.com/pressroom.

05/23/2006 Sony VAIO® UX180P Micro PCVGN-UX180P

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Experience personal computing and multimedia entertainment wherever you travel. The VAIO® UX Micro PC is your pocket-sized digital system for enjoying music, video, and images. Read full article

03/29/2006 Dell's New Super-Connected Business Computer

From PCMag.com

The Dell Latitude D820 is a multifaceted business notebook with integrated 3G wireless, a really fast Intel Core Duo processor, and excellent battery life. It's slimmer than its predecessor, but it retains a nice 15.4-inch widescreen display. Read full article

10/24/2005 Lightweight Notebooks: Take a Load Off
We evaluated ten notebooks in all, comprising five sleek ultraportables under 4 pounds and five convertible tablet PCs weighing 2 to 7 pounds. Now you can pack a little lighter for that next business trip. Read Full Article
10/18/2005 Top 6 Notebooks for Work and Play

 Top 6 Notebooks for Work and Play From the boardroom to the picnic blanket. One of the most common question Laptop editors receive is, Which notebook should I buy? No one notebook is perfect for everyone, so at the Digital Life conference in New York City we presented five of the best notebooks for work and play. (More)banner

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10/18/2005 Top 10 Notebook Upgrades
Laptop Magazine's editors visited the Digital Life conference in New York City this weekend and presented a list of the Top 10 Notebook Upgrades. From a Personal Video Recorder to a biometric fingerprint scanner, these gadgets represent at least 10 different ways to enhance the experience of owning a notebook. Check out the products we presented and reviews from the magazine. Read Full Article
10/05/2005 PC Magazine's Favorite Laptops
Our Favorite Laptops These three beauties each offer something different. First, there's the Fujitsu LifeBook P1510, a sleek little convertible number--goes from laptop to tablet in a flash; then there's the HP Pavilion dv4000 that will knock your socks off as a multimedia machine in more of a desktop replacement sort of way; and lest we forget the little Sony that could, this powerful puppy of an ultraportable (VAIO VGN TX670P) can keep you connected almost anywhere because of its built-in wireless options. Read Full Article
09/29/2005 MIT To Launch $100 Laptop Prototype In November

The MIT Media Laboratory expects to launch a prototype of its $100 laptop in November, according to its co-founder and chairman, Nicholas Negroponte. The laptops should start appearing in volume in late 2006. Read Full Article

09/26/2005 Corporate Users Adopt Notebooks
As laptop prices fall and performance increases, corporate users are adopting them in increasing numbers. Soon they'll outnumber desktops in the enterprise. Read Full Article
09/12/2005 The Mobility Revolution
By John E. Davies
VP Sales & Marketting Group;
GM Customer Solutions Group
Intel Corporation
eWeek Magazine, 12 Sep 2005

Around the world, enterprises are adopting mobilized computing technologies at a tremendous rate. They are using wireless hardware and applications to compute untethered. Function and cost have hit a sweet spot. The productivity gains available with mobilized technology continue to expand as the price of technology continues to drop. And in the case of mobility, the technology actually revolutionizes the way that people work.

Organizations are embracing mobilized computing technologies for several reasons:

  • Business is globalizing at a rapid rate
  • Field service workers of all kinds need to be more productive
  • Wireless telecom support for mobility is growing quickly
  • More applications are mobilized and can run both on line and off line
  • The costs of notebooks, wireless hand-helds and smart phones continue to fall

While mobility makes employees in all types of jobs more productive, one of the biggest areas of opportunity lies with field service personnel.  There are an estimated 350 million field service workers areound the world carrying clipboards and notepads. Only about 30 percent of these workers are computerized. The potential for improvement, therefore, is huge.

BNSF Railway Co., which operates one of the largest railway networks in the North America, understood this opportunity. A year ago, BNSF gave key field maintenance workers notebooks with Intel Centrino mobilized technology and equipped them with mobilized engineering applications to manage track repairs, access electronic work orders and technical manuals, submit reports and plan maintenance activities. In the past, engineers could only handle these tasks by driving back and forth to the regional office, which could be many miles away from the day's work site.

For more information, go to www.intel.com/business or www.intel.com/it/digital-enterprise .

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