Last week we heard rumors that suggested that new processors Intel plans to launch Nehalem platform under the name Core i7. Today, the manufacturer confirmed these rumors saying its new generation of chips will be launched under the well-established brand "Core" although not all variants have the distinctive mark i7. Apparently, the differentiator i7 will be reserved for the first batch of high-performance processors aimed at desktop computers, including a processor 'Extreme Edition' aimed at enthusiasts with options that are likely to include a multiplier unlocked for easy overclocking. Intel's decision may seem arbitrary (Nehalem platform is the seventh architecture as some speculated) but in reality this brand will be part of the current scheme and will be used with multiple IDs as new processors are introduced to the market. It is expected that the company disclose more information about the Core i7 chips at the Intel Developer Forum to be held on August 19, which also plan to discuss new techniques for saving energy that could be used in their new processors.
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Windows XP still sells more copies than Vista
We approach the second birthday of Vista, and we move more and more of the launch of Windows XP, so Microsoft has had enough time to position Vista on the market. However, despite the fact that DirectX is only found in Vista, that sellers can no longer distribute XP, various advertising campaigns, and other things, users will still prefer to buy XP instead of Vista. According to recent estimates by the end of this years Vista will have been adopted by the 9% of the companies and will not reach a third of the market until after 2010. On top of that, Windows is still selling more copies Visa. In addition, many have expressed that they prefer to wait until Windows 7 comes out instead of installing Vista. Because Windows 7 has been working for several months and is rumored to be to be released next year, maybe it's time that Microsoft to focus its efforts towards this new operating system.
We approach the second birthday of Vista, and we move more and more of the launch of Windows XP, so Microsoft has had enough time to position Vista on the market. However, despite the fact that DirectX is only found in Vista, that sellers can no longer distribute XP, various advertising campaigns, and other things, users will still prefer to buy XP instead of Vista. According to recent estimates by the end of this years Vista will have been adopted by the 9% of the companies and will not reach a third of the market until after 2010. On top of that, Windows is still selling more copies Visa. In addition, many have expressed that they prefer to wait until Windows 7 comes out instead of installing Vista. Because Windows 7 has been working for several months and is rumored to be to be released next year, maybe it's time that Microsoft to focus its efforts towards this new operating system.
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