Showing posts with label Intel. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Intel. Show all posts

Monday, February 22, 2010

Intel Core Processor Family

imagine having a processor smart enough to know when your PC needs a little more juice. Intel® Turbo Boost Technology gives you speed when you need it and delivers energy efficiency when you don't.
Also available on select models of the all new 2010 Intel® Core™ processor family, Intel® HD Graphics provides superb visual performance for sharper images, richer color, and life-like audio and video.

Tuesday, November 10, 2009

Intel

Intel believes that students everywhere deserve the skills necessary to succeed in a knowledge-based economy. That’s why Intel provides a holistic blend of technologies, programs, and professional development resources for teachers, which can empower countries around the world. With improved teaching and learning environments, students are better able to develop the required skills.

Sunday, September 28, 2008

Intel Atom Exhibit

The Intel® Atom™ processor is Intel's smallest processor, built with the world's smallest transistors and manufactured on Intel's industry-leading 45nm Hi-k Metal Gate technology. The Intel Atom processor was purpose-built for simple, affordable, netbooks and nettops.
Intel Atom processor-based netbooks and nettops offer both an easy-to-use mobile device with simple interfaces and targeted performance for a good online experience. They are rugged and compact in design, and offer the freedom and flexibility of wireless connectivity.
Great for Internet, these devices are an affordable option for education, photo and video viewing, social networking, voice over IP, e-mail, messaging, browsing, and numerous other Internet activities and basic applications.
Again, I was here to watch the exhibit in an instant. I did not notice that Intel Atom was having an exhibit at MOA. Intel is one of my favorite company and processor. You may notice my blog named Intel828c. This name of mine derived from my favorite chipset Intel series, the 828 is my day and C is my name. These were the processors I assembled (the Intel Pentium 4 socket 478 and socket 775 Dual Core) together with the computer peripherals.

Tuesday, July 22, 2008

Troubleshooting a PC

This is how it looks sometimes when fixing a PC. You need to have a screw driver, a back up files from your hard drive and the installers. It is not necessary to have a laptop beside you while fixing an obsolete and running in a good condition socket 478 processor . The important is you have done a good job.

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