Computer chip manufacturer Intel is poised to revolutionize web-delivered high-definition video with its release of new microprocessors, which the company has codenamed “Penryn.”
Intel Corp. has released its upgraded Centrino Pro processor, as well as new mobile processors that Intel says will deliver “breakthrough mobile performance and responsiveness for demanding business users and consumers alike.”
Looking for an edge in the quad-core race, Intel launched three new products at the Consumer Electronics Show, giving it an array of processors aimed at different target users.
Intel is ready to up the ante for computer microchip manufacturers. The world’s biggest microchip maker announced that it is producing chips with four processing cores.
Both Microsoft and Intel this week announced that they will be throwing support behind Toshiba’s HD-DVD as their choice for the the industry-standard next-generation DVD. The announcements could be good news for adult film companies that have invested heavily in high-definition equipment and productions.
Mozilla’s Firefox, the open source browser that has become a favorite among graphic artists, designers and fans of non-proprietary software, has announced its compatibility with Apple’s proposed Intel-based machines.
A long way from its original attack against the online adult industry two years ago for patent infringement on its Digital Media Transmission patents, Acacia Technologies Group has taken on two of Silicon Valley's biggest players and is once again headed to court.
Computer hardware maker Intel has released the first in a series of digital rights management-integrated chips that will eventually extend to home computers, drawing criticism and concern from some computer experts.
Intel Corp. has looked into its crystal ball and claims to have the seen the future of the Internet just as the web's founder Vint Cerf would have wanted it.