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		<title>Intel Vs Nvidia</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 14 Oct 2009 09:54:47 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Two big names in the event the computer chipsets, Nvidia and Intel are now being hostile. Nvidia even threatened to stop developing chipsets for Intel CPU-CPU license until they complete the problem in court. In its official statement, Nvidia said that Intel has made a claim that is not true to the customers and markets. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft" title="1221286p" src="http://darkfarmer.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/1221286p1.jpg" alt="1221286p" width="298" height="225" />Two big names in the event the computer chipsets, Nvidia and Intel are now being hostile. Nvidia even threatened to stop developing chipsets for Intel CPU-CPU license until they complete the problem in court.</p>
<p>In its official statement, Nvidia said that Intel has made a claim that is not true to the customers and markets. Nvia, so call the sales staff of Intel, not having a license to a new DMI bus. This statement is considered unjust by Nvidia.</p>
<p>Interestingly, Nvidia did not immediately switch to AMD&#8217;s. Drew Henry (Nvidia&#8217;s senior director of platform products) said that the company also stopped the development of its AMD chipset. The market is no longer economically profitable, he said.</p>
<p>It may be that Nvidia is not interested anymore to play in the chipset market. It&#8217;s been proposed by Michael Jong (Senior Director of Corporate Marketing, Nvidia APAC) early last year.</p>
<p>Currently, the only thing holding Nvidia chipset market is its promise to support the CPU from VIA Technologies to platform his Ion 2. Nvidia will also continue roadmap for the chipset that supports FSB based CPU or GeForce 9400M and Ion 2.</p>
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		<title>Light Peak Technology</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 01 Oct 2009 10:56:20 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Light Peak Overview Light Peak is the code-name for a new high-speed optical cable technology designed to connect your electronic devices to each other. Light Peak delivers high bandwidth starting at 10Gb/s with the potential ability to scale to 100Gb/s over the next decade. At 10Gb/s, you could transfer a full-length Blu-Ray movie in less [...]]]></description>
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<p style="text-align: left;"><strong>Light Peak Overview</strong></p>
<p>Light Peak is the code-name for a new high-speed optical cable technology designed to connect your electronic devices to each other. Light Peak delivers high bandwidth starting at 10Gb/s with the potential ability to scale to 100Gb/s over the next decade. At 10Gb/s, you could transfer a full-length Blu-Ray movie in less than 30 seconds. Optical technology also allows for smaller connectors and longer, thinner, and more flexible cables than currently possible. Light Peak also has the ability to run multiple protocols simultaneously over a single cable, enabling the technology to connect devices such as peripherals, workstations, displays, disk drives, docking stations, and more.</p>
<p>Existing electrical cable technology in mainstream computing devices is approaching practical limits for speed and length, due to electro-magnetic interference (EMI) and other issues. However, optical technology, used extensively in data centers and telecom communications, does not have these limitations since it transmits data using light instead of electricity. Light Peak brings this optical technology to mainstream computing and consumer electronic devices in a cost-effective manner.</p>
<p><strong>How the Technology Works</strong></p>
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<p>Light Peak consists of a controller chip and an optical module that would be included in platforms supporting this technology. The optical module performs the conversion from electricity to light and vice versa, using miniature lasers and photo detectors. Intel is planning to supply the controller chip, and is working with other component manufacturers to deliver all the Light Peak components. We expect that the components will be ready to ship in 2010. Over time, the optical components, designed to be small, easy to manufacture and affordable, are expected to enjoy the economies of scale that other components have in the computing and consumer electronics industries.</p>
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<p><strong>A Collaborative Effort</strong></p>
<p>Intel is working with the optical component manufacturers to make Light Peak components ready to ship in 2010, and will work with the industry to determine the best way to make this new technology a standard to accelerate its adoption on a plethora of devices including PCs, handheld devices, workstations, consumer electronic devices and more. Light Peak is complementary to existing I/O technologies, as it enables them to run together on a single cable at higher speeds. The Light Peak initiative builds on Intel’s commitment in working with the industry on existing I/O standards, and provides a path to continued progress into the future.</p>
<p>Source : Intel.</p>
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