Intel® has announced the QX3™ Computer Microscope and CD-ROM, which have been designed to make the microscopic world more accessible and let kids experience the world around them in a whole new way.
Intel chips have been at the core of many of our computers and servers. But while most of us are very familiar with what Intel processors can do, how familiar are we with how they're made? In this ...
When Intel finds itself on the receiving end of a legal action from a customer it can effectively cut off that company's oxygen supply, by denying access to technical information and sample chips, ...
Intel’s discontinued QX3 Computer Microscope has been licensed by Prime Entertainment, and is back on the market. It’s aimed at kids, but it’s pretty powerful for a toy: it has up to 200x ...
Apple Computer’s first desktop PC to be based on an Intel-manufactured microprocessor carries a bill of materials (BOM) cost of $873, according to an estimate by US-based market analysts iSuppli. The ...
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