Archive for September 5th, 2006

Intel Gets Its Game on with Quad-Core Chip

Written by andy on Tuesday, September 5th, 2006 in Hardware.

Desktop PCs will sport quad-core intel processors starting in the fourth quarter.

The Santa Clara, Calif., company, which moved up the launch of its “Kentsfield” quad-core desktop chip from the first quarter of 2007 to the fourth quarter of 2006, is still several months from launching the chip.

However, Intel is now expected to introduce the quad-core processor as part of its Core Extreme family in early November, said sources familiar with its plans.

The Core Extreme, which is targeted mainly at PC enthusiasts who are into gaming, as well as certain corporate users whose jobs involve creating online content or editing videos, represents the pinnacle of Intel’s desktop processor line.

Right now, the company offers a dual-core Core 2 Extreme chip, based on its Core 2 Duo for desktops.

The quad-core Core Extreme chip, capable of executing four threads simultaneously, will use the same basic circuitry and will also serve the very high end of the desktop market.

Intel is looking to the Core 2 Duo and Core Extreme processor family to increase its competitiveness versus rival Advanced Micro Devices and to gain back market share following a string of lackluster quarterly financial performances.

Although the quad-core Core Extreme is likely to come in a somewhat-limited number of desktop models, the chip and efforts by graphics chip makers will contribute to an ongoing renaissance in the high-end desktop market. Also contributing to that renaissance is AMD’s 4×4 platform, which supports two dual-core CPUs in a high-end desktop. via eWeek

Company of Heroes Demo – Final

Written by andy on Tuesday, September 5th, 2006 in Gaming.

A new demo for Company of Heroes is now available, offering the final version of the sample of Relic’s World War II RTS game (combining with the story below for a double-feature of updated WW2 RTS demos). Now even larger than before, the 1.8 GB demo offers four tutorials and two single-player missions from the previous demo and the addition of a skirmish mode map called Semois. Fileplanet has the demo for download.

Battlefield 2 Patch

Written by andy on Tuesday, September 5th, 2006 in Gaming.

The new patch for Battlefield 2 is now available, updating DICE’s military shooter sequel to version 1.4. The patch notes for the new version are in the story following this one, and in addition the patch adds the promised new Road to Jalalabaad map and new “No Vehicles” server option. You can get it from Fileplanet



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