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    Intel: Chip Shot: Angry Birds Set Free


    Best Buy and Intel have teamed up to give 50,000 people a free copy of the Intel AppUpSM center version of the popular casual game, Angry Birds. Free copies of Angry Birds, which is usually $4.99, are awarded on a first-come-first-served basis for new customers that download and register for the Intel AppUp center. For more information and to claim a free copy, visit www.bestbuy.com/appup.




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    Intel: Chip Shot: Making Wireless Networks Video Smart


    Demand for video on mobile devices is skyrocketing as more smartphones, tablets, netbooks and laptops connect to the Internet through 3G and 4G wireless networks. The amount of bits and bytes flying through wireless networks today is expected to increase 65 times by 2014, with most of this increase pegged to digital video viewing, according to Cisco Systems.  Researchers and millions of dollars in resources from Intel, Verizon and Cisco are focused on tackling this oncoming mobile video traffic jam by teaming up with leading universities around the world, including Cornell University, Moscow State University and the University of Southern California.  Recently, faculty at  University of Texas’s Cockrell School of Engineering and University of California San Diego shared their vision and approach to creating Video Aware Wireless Networks (VAWN).




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    Intel: Chi Shot: IPTV World Forum: The Linux Foundation Announces MeeGo Smart TV Work


    Television industry leaders have joined together for the MeeGo Smart TV Working Group, designed to help cultivate an innovative and thriving ecosystem of developers and content providers for the smart TV category.




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    Intel: Chip Shot: IPTV World Forum: The Linux Foundation Announces MeeGo Smart TV Wor


    Television industry leaders have joined together for the MeeGo Smart TV Working Group, designed to help cultivate an innovative and thriving ecosystem of developers and content providers for the smart TV category.




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    Intel: Chip Shot: Intel Reaffirms Commitment to Itanium


    As a result of recent announcements from Oracle, Intel is taking this opportunity to directly reiterate its plans for the Itanium processor.  “Intel’s work on Intel Itanium processors and platforms continues unabated with multiple generations of chips currently in development and on schedule,” said Paul Otellini, president and CEO of Intel Corporation “We remain firmly committed to delivering a competitive, multi-generational roadmap for HP-UX and other operating system customers that run the Itanium architecture.”  Poulson is Intel’s next generation 32nm 8 core based Itanium chip, and is on track to more than double the performance of the existing Tukwila architecture.   Kittson is an officially committed roadmap product for Itanium beyond Poulson and is also in active development.    Intel Itanium processor industry momentum will be highlighted in a keynote at the upcoming Beijing Intel Developer’s Forum.




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    Intel: Chip Shot: Apps for Your Next Trip


    Can you afford that souvenir? Use Currency Convertor to convert between 34 different currencies. Don’t let rain ruin that walking tour by planning ahead by using Weather Station to get the latest weather information quickly and easily. And make sure to catch that train on time by using World Clocks to configure clocks in different time zones on your desktop, laptop or netbook. Browse the Intel AppUpSM center for apps to prepare you on your next trip.




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    Intel: Intel Announces Third-Generation SSD: Intel® Solid-State Drive 320 Series


    Features Enhanced Performance/Reliability, Larger Capacities and 25nm Intel® NAND Flash Memory

    NEWS HIGHLIGHTS

    • Third-generation Intel® SSD 320 Series on 25-nm NAND flash memory offers 40-, 80-, 120-, 160-GB plus higher capacity 300- and 600GB options.
    • Advanced architecture enables robust, reliable SSDs with enhanced security features for desktop/notebook PCs or server data center storage.
    • Performance, reliability upgrades enhance solid line of high-performing SSDs with up to $100 price drop over current Intel® X25-M SSD model.





    SANTA CLARA, Calif., March 28, 2011 – Intel Corporation announced today its highly anticipated third-generation solid-state drive (SSD) the Intel® Solid-State Drive 320 Series (Intel® SSD 320 Series). Based on its industry-leading 25-nanometer (nm) NAND flash memory, the Intel SSD 320 replaces and builds on its high-performing Intel® X25-M SATA SSD. Delivering more performance and uniquely architected reliability features, the new Intel SSD 320 offers new higher capacity models, while taking advantage of cost benefits from its#25nm process with an up to 30 percent price reduction over its current generation.

    "Intel designed new quality and reliability features into our SSDs to take advantage of the latest 25nm silicon, so we could deliver cost advantages to our customers," said Pete Hazen, director of marketing for the Intel Non-Volatile Memory (NVM) Solutions Group. "Intel's third generation of SSDs adds enhanced data security features, power-loss management and innovative data redundancy features to once again advance SSD technology. Whether it's a consumer or corporate IT looking to upgrade from a hard disk drive, or an enterprise seeking to deploy SSDs in their data centers, the new Intel SSD 320 Series will continue to build on our reputation of high quality and dependability over the life of the SSD."

    The Intel SSD 320 is the next generation of Intel's client product line for use on desktop and notebook PCs. It is targeted for mainstream consumers, corporate IT or PC enthusiasts who would like a substantial performance boost over conventional mechanical hard disk drives (HDDs). An SSD is more rugged, uses less power and reduces the HDD bottleneck to speed PC processes such as boot up and the opening of files and favorite applications. In fact, an upgrade from an HDD to an Intel SSD can give users one of the single-best performance boosts, providing an up to 66 percent gain in overall system responsiveness.1

    The Intel SSD 320 Series comes in 40 gigabyte (GB), 80GB, 120GB, 160GB and new higher capacity 300GB and 600GB versions. It uses the 3 gigabit-per-second (3gbps) SATA II interface to support an SSD upgrade for the more than 1 billion SATA II PCs installed throughout the world. Continuing to offer high-performing random read and write speeds, which most affect a user's daily computing experience, the Intel SSD 320 produces up to 39,500 input/output operations per second (IOPS) random reads and 23,000 IOPS random writes on its highest-capacity drives. In addition, the company has more than doubled sequential write speeds from its second generation to 220 megabytes-per-second (MB/s) sequential writes and still maintains one of the highest read throughputs at up to 270 MB/s sequential reads. This greatly improves a user's multitasking capabilities. For example, a user can easily play background music or download a video, while working on a document with no perceivable slow down.

    Already one of the most solid-performing SSDs over time, Intel continues to raise the bar on SSD reliability in the way it has architected its third generation, using proprietary firmware and controller, to further demonstrate that not all solid-state drives are created equal. In this rendition, Intel creatively uses spare area to deploy added redundancies that will help keep user data protected, even in the event of a power loss. It also includes 128-bit Advanced Encryption Standard capabilities on every drive, to help protect personal data in the event of theft or loss.

    "Solid-state drives continue to be one of the hottest trends in computing," said Bernard Luthi, vice president of marketing, Web management and customer service at leading e-retailer Newegg.com. "Intel remains a top brand because of its consistent performance and extremely low return rate. We are sure customers will welcome the new higher capacity drives, and now is a great time for consumers to upgrade their PC to a fast new SSD."

    Intel SSD 320 prices, based on 1,000-unit quantities, are as follows: 40GB at $89; 80GB at $159; 120GB at $209; 160GB at $289; 300GB at $529 and 600GB at $1,069. Check retailers/e-tailers for consumer pricing. All models include a limited 3-year warranty from Intel.

    "With recent announcements, we have expanded our SSD product line and now offer both consumers and computer OEMs more SSD choices," said Tom Rampone, vice president and general manager, Intel NVM Solutions Group. "We see the Intel SSD 320 as a solid advancement to our SSD roadmap, and will continue to upgrade and refresh our SSD product line as we add more enterprise options for our business customers throughout the year."

    Another benefit for Intel SSD purchasers is the Intel® SSD Toolbox with Intel® SSD Optimizer, a free utility which provides Microsoft Windows* users with a powerful set of management, information and diagnostic tools to help maintain the health and out-of-box performance of the drive. To help ease the installation process, all Intel SSD users can download the free Intel® Data Migration Software to help clone the entire content of a previous storage drive (SSD or HDD) to any Intel SSD.

    Intel SSDs can be purchased in the United States from such retailers as Best Buy or Fry's Electronics, plus a variety of resellers, retailers or Internet e-tailers such as Newegg.com or Amazon.com worldwide. To download the multimedia press kit go to Intel® Solid-State Drives (SSD). A special enterprise addendum for data center customers and more information on Intel SSDs can be found at www.intel.com/go/ssd. Follow Intel SSDs on Twitter: @intelssd, Facebook: Intel Solid State Drive (Official) or communities.intel.com.

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    Intel SSD 320 Series - Delivering more performance and uniquely architected reliability features, the new Intel® SSD 320 Series offers new higher capacity models, while taking advantage of cost benefits from its industry leading 25nm process with an up to 30 percent price reduction over its current generation.



    Great time to upgrade to an SSD - Great time to upgrade a notebook to an SSD—The Intel SSD 320 uses the 3 gigabit-per-second (3gbps) SATA II interface to support an SSD upgrade for the more than 1 billion SATA II PCs installed throughout the world.
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    New Intel SSD 320 Series - Intel SSDs can be purchased in the United States from such retailers as Best Buy or Fry&rsquo;s Electronics, plus a variety of resellers, retailers or Internet e-tailers like Newegg.com or Amazon.com worldwide.
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    Intel SSD 320 for Data Center Storage - Ideal for server and data center storage, the Intel&#174; SSD 320 third-generation client SSDs add enhanced data security, power-loss management and innovative data redundancy features to once again advance SSD technology.
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    About Intel
    Intel (NASDAQ: INTC) is a world leader in computing innovation. The company designs and builds the essential technologies that serve as the foundation for the world&rsquo;s computing devices. Additional information about Intel is available at newsroom.intel.com and blogs.intel.com.

    Intel is a trademark of Intel Corporation in the United States and other countries.

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    1 Based on Intel research and benchmarking utilizing PCMark Vantage comparing 2nd Generation Intel&#174; Core&trade; i5-2410M processor (3MB L3 Cache, 2.30 GHz) with Intel&#174; Turbo Boost Technology and Intel&#174; Hyper-Threading Technology, Intel&#174; HM65 Express chipset on Lenovo* IdeaPad Z470, Graphics Intel&#174; HD Graphics 3000 and driver 8.15.10.2246, BIOS Lenovo 4ACN16WW with default settings, Intel&#174; INF 9.2.0.1016, Memory 4GB (2x2GB) Dual-channel Micron* MT16JSF25664HY-1G1D1 DDR3-1333, Intel&#174; Rapid Storage Technology 10.1.0.1008, Microsoft* Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit 6.1 Build 7600 with DirectX 11 on NTFS file system, Display size 14.1-inch, resolution 1366x768 (32-bit), comparing hard disk Hitachi* Travelstar HTS723232L9A360 320GB 7,200RPM SATA2 versus Intel&#174; SSD320 SSDSA2BW300G3 300GB SATA2 FW 4PC10302.

    Software and workloads used in performance tests may have been optimized for performance only on Intel microprocessors. Performance tests, such as PCMark Vantage, are measured using specific computer systems, components, software, operations and functions. Any change to any of those factors may cause the results to vary. You should consult other information and performance tests to assist you in fully evaluating your contemplated purchases, including the performance of that product when combined with other products.
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    Intel: Chip Shot: Intel Unveils Third-Generation SSD


    Intel Corporation announced today its highly anticipated third-generation solid-state drive (SSD) the Intel&#174; Solid-State Drive 320 Series (Intel&#174; SSD 320 Series). Based on 25-nanometer (nm) NAND flash memory, the Intel SSD 320 replaces the award-winning Intel&#174; X25-M SATA SSD. With improved performance and uniquely architected reliability features, the new Intel SSD 320 offers new higher capacity models, at an up to 30 percent price reduction over its current generation.




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    Re: Intel News

    Holy shit, 30% price reduction.
    enf-Jesus its been like 12 minutes and you're already worried about stats?! :-P
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    Quote Originally Posted by DJ Mr. White View Post
    Holy shit, 30% price reduction.
    woah - this might make the 1tb replacement drive I purchased a "data" drive only (will have to keep eying the prices)

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