5th : Intel
After going through the 6th place, Nvidia, lets take a look at the 5th place, Intel. 2009 is a great year for Intel. They secured their place as the world best CPU producer. There were virtually no competition at the high end of desktop market at all. From Core 2 series to Quad Core series, Intel took at big leap into the core i-Series CPU.
The year 2010 would be a great year for Intel. the Core i5 and Core i7 CPUs will take over their older siblings, the Core 2s, slowly but will dominates them phases by phases. However, there are more up to join the i5 and i7, which are the i3 and i9.
The most unique about the i3 is that it will be the first CPU featured with a GPU. This bundled feature will be for costomers to save cost and also paves the way for Intel's CPU-GPU hybrid in the future, making themselves as one of the competitor of Nvidia and ATI.
The i9, which is also known as Gultown will utilize the HyperThreading technology, in a result of hving six cores (12 threads). The i9 would be the best processor at performance slot, but in return, it will need more power supply and also produces more heat, which is not a problem for customer that has a good air ventilation and also the sufficient high PSU. Plus, the motherboards for these CPUs will support SATA 3 interfaces and also USB 3.0 for speedy peripherals.
On the laptop platform, high performances machines is intended for mobile CPUs. The core i-series mobile CPUs will include quad-core, eight-threaded chips as well as ultra-low voltage consumption ones. Core will adjust their speed and power on the fly depending on the work load they're facing.
On the server chips hand, the Nehalem-EX ,with the EX stands for expandable, and Westmere-EP, with the EP stands for efficient performance, architectures carry Core i-series designs into the server space with potential for multi-CPU configurations which would scale to immense processing capabilities. EX chips with 8 cores and HyperThreading each could be combined in 8 way systems with a staggering 128 simultaneous threads running.
Last but not least, the Atom CPUs will evolve with Pine Trail generation. With the Pine Trail, it will replace the current set which are usually found on netbooks. These will also combine the CPU, graphics and memory controller into a single die, and should therefore find homes in even smaller devices with longer battery lives.
My Comment:
Intel will certainly wipe the floor clean this year. With no competitors up to challenge them, Intel will dominate the CPU industry. Without a doubt, Intel is one of the most powerful player in the Information Technology field. Thank You Intel!

The year 2010 would be a great year for Intel. the Core i5 and Core i7 CPUs will take over their older siblings, the Core 2s, slowly but will dominates them phases by phases. However, there are more up to join the i5 and i7, which are the i3 and i9.
The most unique about the i3 is that it will be the first CPU featured with a GPU. This bundled feature will be for costomers to save cost and also paves the way for Intel's CPU-GPU hybrid in the future, making themselves as one of the competitor of Nvidia and ATI.
The i9, which is also known as Gultown will utilize the HyperThreading technology, in a result of hving six cores (12 threads). The i9 would be the best processor at performance slot, but in return, it will need more power supply and also produces more heat, which is not a problem for customer that has a good air ventilation and also the sufficient high PSU. Plus, the motherboards for these CPUs will support SATA 3 interfaces and also USB 3.0 for speedy peripherals.
On the laptop platform, high performances machines is intended for mobile CPUs. The core i-series mobile CPUs will include quad-core, eight-threaded chips as well as ultra-low voltage consumption ones. Core will adjust their speed and power on the fly depending on the work load they're facing.
On the server chips hand, the Nehalem-EX ,with the EX stands for expandable, and Westmere-EP, with the EP stands for efficient performance, architectures carry Core i-series designs into the server space with potential for multi-CPU configurations which would scale to immense processing capabilities. EX chips with 8 cores and HyperThreading each could be combined in 8 way systems with a staggering 128 simultaneous threads running.
Last but not least, the Atom CPUs will evolve with Pine Trail generation. With the Pine Trail, it will replace the current set which are usually found on netbooks. These will also combine the CPU, graphics and memory controller into a single die, and should therefore find homes in even smaller devices with longer battery lives.
My Comment:
Intel will certainly wipe the floor clean this year. With no competitors up to challenge them, Intel will dominate the CPU industry. Without a doubt, Intel is one of the most powerful player in the Information Technology field. Thank You Intel!
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