“We look at Intel’s latest product roadmaps from the enterprise segment all the way down to netbooks. We reveal all the 32nm product changes and their expected availability.”Here is some more Tech News from around the web:
- The World’s First Four-Screen Laptop @ Slashdot
- Upgrading to Windows 7 the Easy Way @ ExtremeTech
- Cisco patches 12 router flaws @ The Inquirer
- AMD’s latest takes GPU crown, Intel’s Larrabee takes a bow @ Ars Technica
- Quanta reportedly gains all-in-one PC orders from Fujitsu, Acer and MSI @ DigiTimes
- Tech Tip: Get the Most Out of Your Google Search Results @ TechSpot
- Fixing the IE8 Black Bar Bug @ Hardware Secrets
- IDF Fall 2009: Building Computing Continuum @ X-bit Labs
- Olympus Stylus Tough-6000 Digital Camera Review @ Hardware Secrets
- IDF Day 2 Coverage, Mobile Computing: Defining Cool @ HotHardware
- Win a Sapphire Radeon HD5870 Vapor-X @ HEXUS
Don’t you love the way silicon changes size in the fall
AMD may have scooped Intel, both in terms of the single GPU performance crown but also successfully dragging attention away from the Intel Developers Forum. If your attention did wander and you missed some of the news coming out of the IDF then The Hardware Zone has you covered. They have pictures of Paul Otellini waving around a 22nm wafer showing off the future of Intel’s chip production, which you can get a look at on their roadmap. It is not all hardware, there was a site announced for those wishing to develop apps for the Atom platform as well.