Tuesday, March 31, 2009

Intel® Motherboards





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Friday, March 27, 2009

Low Cost Intel Education Technology





education technology
Addressing ongoingneeds around the world.

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Dell workstations tap Intel's Nehalem architecture
Mar. 25, 2009
New workstation products from vendors such as Dell, Lenovo and Apple are helping shed light on the capabilities of Intel's highly anticipated Nehalem processors.

Intel raises the bar in server chips with Nehalem
Mar. 25, 2009
Intel's upcoming Xeon server chips incorporate significant advancements that could form the basis for future chips that could handle high-performance computing tasks, analysts said.

Lenovo offers workstations with Intel's Nehalem chips
Mar. 24, 2009
Lenovo on Tuesday became the second major PC maker to announce workstations based on Intel's upcoming quad-core Nehalem chips, which are due for release next week.

Intel CEO Otellini gets $12.4 million in '08

Sunday, March 22, 2009

Intel's Driver Download Center

.belovfx.com/en/client.php



1. INF Update Utility - Primarily for Intel® 4, 3, 900 Series Chipsets

This utility installs INF files that inform the operating system how to properly configure the chipset for specific functionality such as USB and AGP.




2. Chipset: INF Update Utility for Intel® Desktop Boards

Installs the chipset INF driver version 9.1.0.1012 for Intel® Desktop Boards.




3. INF Update Utility - Zip Format

NOTE: File is intended for use by developers/advanced users. If you are not a developer/advanced user, please download INFINST_AUTOL.EXE instead.




4. Intel(R) Chipset Device Software

Chipset inf file




5. Intel® Chipset Identification Utility

Helps you identify the Intel® chipset or Intel chipset family on your motherboard. Utility must be "Run as Administrator" on Microsoft Windows* Vista.




6. Intel® PRO/Wireless and WiFi Link Drivers-Only for Windows* XP

Microsoft Windows* XP Drivers for Intel® WiMAX/WiFi and WiFi Links, Intel® Wireless WiFi Link 4965AGN and Intel® PRO/Wireless Network Connections.




7. Embedded Drivers Version 1.0 for Windows* [ESB-WINDOWS.ZIP]

Intel® 6300ESB I/O Controllers Hub Embedded Drivers Version 1.0 for Windows*




8. Intel® Graphics Media Accelerator Driver for Windows* XP (exe)

Installs graphics driver version 14.32.4 for the integrated graphics controller of Intel® chipsets.




9. Audio: Realtek*

TRANSITION ACCOMPLISHED

Now every new Mac ships with an Intel processor. Experience delightful responsiveness from the smallest Mac mini to the most beefed-up Mac Pro. Use one of more than 7,000 universal applications that take full advantage of the Intel chip. Run programs from your PowerPC-based Mac in translation. Powered by Intel chips, your new Mac will do all those things that only Macs can do — and do so at an astonishing level of performance.


The new Mac core
Every Mac uses a chip based on Intel Core technology, the next generation in processor design from the world’s leading chip maker. The result of massive R&D effort involving thousands of engineers. An entire collection of revolutions shrunk into an unimaginably small space, consuming less energy, too. Two cores work together to share resources, and are designed to conserve power when their functions aren’t required. Whether in an ultra-sleek MacBook, or workstation class Mac Pro, Intel Core technology lets you get more power with less power.


Four on the floor
And that means pure creative exhilaration with four 64-bit cores inside the new Mac Pro. The Core-based Intel Xeon is so power efficient, that Apple engineers were able to remove the liquid cooling system from the previous Power-PC based model. Which means you can load up the Mac Pro with more cards, more hard drives, more memory. So you can do more with Final Cut Studio, Aperture, Logic Pro, and the growing number of universal applications for creative professionals.


Dual-roar
The Intel Core 2 Duo is actually two processors (cores) engineered onto a single chip — offering virtually twice the computational power of a traditional single processor in the same space. With two cores tightly integrated, increased L2 cache, and a host of engineering breakthroughs, the Intel Core 2 Duo delivers higher performance for all the things you do — from enhancing the family photos to rendering special effects for a feature film.

Now the only question is: Which one?


See www.apple.com/rosetta for information on Rosetta-supported Apple software. Contact the manufacturer directly regarding third-party software.

Intel processors
Learn more about the Intel Core Duo, Core 2 Duo, and Xeon.

Tuesday, March 17, 2009

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Sunday, March 15, 2009

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