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Motherboard Makers Don’t See Desktop PCs Making a Dramatic Comeback
Many motherboard makers believe that the desktop PC market is unlikely to see a comeback in the near future.
Facebook and Intel want You to Donate Your Spare Cycles
Intel and GridRepublic joined forces this week to launch a Facebook application that will tap into your PCs spare processing cycles to both fight diseases and study climate change.
Intel’s Core i9 “Gulftown” Six-Core Processor Pictured
Getting bored with Core i7 already? That’s okay, because word on the web is that Intel plans to release its six-core Gulftown processor sometime in the first half of 2010, and possibly by Q1.
Intel Denies Rumors of Atom Z Demise
Thanks to swirling rumors suggesting that Intel is in the process of killing off its Atom Z CPUs early in favor of focusing on their new Pine Trail platform, Intel has come out to debunk any heresy, stating that they have no such plans.
Rumor: Intel to Suspend Orders for Atom Z Processors
Citing un-named “industry sources,” news and rumor site DigiTimes says Intel has informed customers that it is no longer accepting orders for its Atom Z processors for use in netbooks, as the chip maker looks to clear out remaining inventory. But more than just an inventory dump, Intel apparently is looking to better distinguish between CPUs targeting netbooks and those aimed at the Mobile Internet Device (MID) market.
Intel: Delays Shmelays, New Atom Platform Still on Schedule
Not all rumors turn out to be true, and according to Intel, recent reports suggesting the chip maker was delaying its next-generation “Pine Trail” Atom until next year are completely false.







