Wednesday, May 03, 2006

[Latest CPU] - - Xbox 360's to get CPU Upgrade


Xbox 360's to get CPU Upgrade
HardwareGeeks.com - Apr 24, 2006 Microsoft and Chartered Semiconductor announced today plans to put a 65-nm chip inside of Microsoft s Xbox 360. The 65-nm chip

Xbox 360 to Get CPU Improvement
Next Generation, CA - Apr 21, 2006 up Chartered Semiconductor Manufacturing to provide 65 nanometer Silicion on Insulator tech for the 360, which may reduce heat production in the system's CPU.

Microsoft Contracts Smaller CPU Technology
Total Video Games, UK - Apr 24, 2006 Semiconductor manufacturer Chartered Semiconductor has announced an agreement with Microsoft to produce 65 nanometre Silicon-on-Insulator (SOI) technology for

Startup FireEye debuts with 'virtual-machine' security
ARNnet, Australia - 18 hours ago This approach entails duplicating the desktop and server operating systems and applications within the FireEye appliance as a virtual CPU and analyzing how

resdetting cpu speed in cmos
CNET Reviews - May 2, 2006 yikes, when redoing my chipset fan something happened to the cpu settings, i got some errors on startup -- one was a "checksum error, resetting to defaults

Intel preps quad-core mobile chip, new CPU architecture for 2008
TG Daily - Apr 14, 2006 Chicago (IL) - Intel is running its development and manufacturing resources at full speed to roll out its "Core" architecture later its year.

Real time clocks
channel-e, Germany - 6 hours ago time clocks (RTCs) from Intersil integrates 4kbits of erasable programmable read only memory (EEPROM) (2.0 million write cycles) and CPU supervisory functions.

Chartered Semiconductor to migrate Xbox 360 CPU to 65nm in 1Q07
Fabtech - Apr 21, 2006 Microsoft has signed a contract with Chartered Semiconductor to migrate the IBM and Microsoft designed microprocessor used in the Xbox 360 to the 65nm process

Xbox 360 Will Get CPU Upgrade
TrustedReviews, UK - Apr 23, 2006 is on the way. From early next year all Xbox 360 CPU s will be upgraded from 90nm fabbed chips to 65nm ones. The knock-on effect

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