
You have to pay eternal attention to developments that could become a 10X factor in your business - Andy Grove - Only the Paranoid Survive
INTEL HAS TEAMED UP with The Inquirer to offer readers a chance to ask its experts some questions about its latest Core Vpro processors.
The live chat will be taking place here on the site between 10am and 12pm BST on Wednesday 17 February. You can take part by coming back to our homepage during the two-hour period, where Intel experts such as technical marketing manager Steve Cutler and enterprise architect Martin Lloyd will be ready and waiting to be quizzed.
You can pose all those questions you've always had about which new Intel Core Processor is right for you, how it will help cut costs at your business, and how it will improve security and manageability of systems. µ
to a corporate ****sucker like you, Chris.
Arlington is absolutely right.
Inte£ can burn in monopolist hell.
Why are Inq readers like Alex and Arlington so retarded?
I miss Drashek.
I want my 80 cpu right now. I dont care if no one can write software for it.
Maybe you guys should have asked questions through twitter or something, seems like these comments areas are dead :)
" Did you realize when you named them
that Apple Core2Duo sounds kind of gross? ;)"
Compared to the clobbering they are taking on the GPU front, that sounds friendly!
That Apple Core2Duo sounds kind of gross? ;)
I'll take the silence and no comments as "We've got nothing."
When is Intel going to release decent drivers for their GPUs, since it is becoming more apparent that GPGPU is here and Intel has nothing to compete, and when is Intel going to beef up their integrated GPUs that they shove down consumers throats so that they are actually useful instead of being system crippling anchors?
This isn't just a bitter consumer asking this question, it is a legion of consumers that already know what I am talking about when I say Intel GPU's cripple a system when they are the only choice. Intel makes them the only choice by stalling the ability for real GPU vendors to license their technology and make chipsets that support Intel technology (see CULV).
Why a company your size have to coerce OEMs and even bribe them to use your processors?