Trade Shows

As Intel looks to streamline its business operations and get back to profitability in the face of weak revenues and other business struggles, nothing is off the table as the company looks to cut costs into 2025 – not even Intel’s trade shows. In an unexpected announcement this afternoon, Intel has begun informing attendees of its fall Innovation 2024 trade show that the event has been postponed. Previously scheduled for September of this year, Innovation is now slated to take place at some point in 2025. Innovation is Intel’s regular technical showcase for developers, customers, and the public, and is the successor to the company’s legendary IDF show. In recent years the show has been used to deliver status updates on Intel’s fabs, introduce new...

CES 2006: Motherboards, Memory, Cooling, and a Few Surprises

A look at the motherboards, systems, cooling and memory that were grabbing attention at CES.

36 by Wesley Fink & Jarred Walton on 1/11/2006

CES 2006 - Day 3: Playstation 3, Quarter-size Hard Drives, SED and lots of TVs

If you thought our Day 2 coverage was a bit on the long side, you should keep in mind that we wanted to include much more than we actually...

45 by Anand Lal Shimpi & Manveer Wasson on 1/9/2006

CES 2006 - Day 2: Blu-ray/HD-DVD, PureVideo H.264, Viiv, Centrino Duo and a lot more

The first day of CES was the quiet before the storm, today we've got coverage of everything from Blu-ray and NVIDIA's new H.264 decode acceleration to a live demo...

38 by Anand Lal Shimpi & Manveer Wasson on 1/7/2006

CES 2006 - Day 1: Dell's 30" Display, Quad SLI, WUSB and more

We got some up close and personal time with Dell's new 30" display, saw the world's first Quad SLI system, witnessed a Wireless USB demonstration and even saw a...

48 by Anand Lal Shimpi on 1/6/2006

ATI's OCUR Brings CableCard and HDTV Support to Windows Vista

It's almost here, CableCard and HDTV support in Windows Vista made possible by ATI. We got a demo of ATI's brand new HDTV tuner that will ship when...

41 by Anand Lal Shimpi on 1/5/2006

Q4 Motherboard and Graphics: Tour de Taiwan

We have some exciting first looks at various motherboards and graphics from across Taiwan, including several unannounced and unreleased prototypes. Check out what we saw on our latest...

23 by Kristopher Kubicki on 11/2/2005

Fall IDF 2005 - Day 3: The Rest of Rattner

Earlier today we reported on the most interesting element of Justin Rattner's keynote: Intel's research project to bring a CMOS voltage regulator and North Bridge/GMCH on-chip. Now we bring...

17 by Anand Lal Shimpi on 8/25/2005

Fall IDF 2005 - Day 3: Intel Demos On-Chip North Bridge & Voltage Regulator

Forget about AMD's on-die memory controller, Intel's got on-chip memory controller, graphics and voltage regulator in their latest research project. And it works.

36 by Anand Lal Shimpi on 8/25/2005

Fall IDF 2005 - Day 2: More Details on VIIV and Next-Gen Architecture

We've got more details on Intel's Memory Disambiguation technology and the hardware (and software) requirements for the VIIV platform. We also found out the trick behind Intel's instant...

26 by Anand Lal Shimpi on 8/24/2005

Fall IDF 2005 - Day 2: Intel Introduces their VIIV Brand

Intel introduced Centrino for desktops and it's called VIIV (pronounced vive). Find out what the future for the Digital Home PC will be in 2006.

19 by Anand Lal Shimpi on 8/24/2005

Fall IDF 2005 - Day 2: Pat Gelsinger Reveals Intel's Server Plans

Pat Gelsinger reveals Intel's future server plans, including their new Xeon cores with up to 16MB of on-die cache and approximately 1.3 billion transistors.

11 by Anand Lal Shimpi on 8/24/2005

Fall IDF 2005 - Day 1: Coverage of Everything

We finish up our Day 1 coverage with a little bit of everything. ATI running CrossFire on 955X platforms, Intel/Panasonic's new battery technology, speculative thread execution, Xbox 360...

14 by Anand Lal Shimpi on 8/24/2005

Fall IDF 2005 - Day 1: Pictures of Intel's Next Generation CPUs

Now that we've talked a bit about its architecture, we're ready to show you some pictures of the actual 65nm next-generation CPUs. Pics of Conroe, Yonah and even...

23 by Anand Lal Shimpi on 8/23/2005

Fall IDF 2005 - Day 1: Intel's New Architecture Details Revealed

UPDATED. Just after Intel's opening keynote of the conference, they have provided us with some more detailed information on their new microprocessor architecture. Features include a 14-stage pipeline...

26 by Anand Lal Shimpi on 8/23/2005

Fall IDF 2005 - Day 1: Intel Introduces new Microprocessor Architecture

IDF has begun, and Intel kicks it off with a formal announcement of their brand new 65nm processors based on a unified architecture.

34 by Anand Lal Shimpi on 8/23/2005

Industry Update - Q2-2005: Chipset wars, AMD's growing market share and more...

There's a lot of updating to do on the CPU, chipset, motherboard and memory markets based on our findings at this year's Computex in Taiwan.

45 by Anand Lal Shimpi on 6/13/2005

Computex 2005 - Looking Ahead

More companies will make Crossfire, DDR2-1000 Memory, Abit emerges from financial chaos, Foxconn moves into AMD market, and more.

20 by Wesley Fink on 6/10/2005

Apple's Move to x86: More Questions Answered

We provide our thoughts on Apple's switch and shed some more light on your questions.

56 by Anand Lal Shimpi on 6/7/2005

WWDC 2005 - Apple to Move to Intel Processors in 2006

It's true. Starting in 2006, Apple will begin transitioning to Intel processors. We have the full story from today's keynote.

65 by Anand Lal Shimpi on 6/6/2005

Computex 2005 - Day 3 Tidbits

Even a minor earthquake won't stop us from posting Computex coverage! Inside, we have a look at the case, storage and display booths, along with some tidbits from...

35 by Kristopher Kubicki on 6/1/2005

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