Examples of using Intel released in English and their translations into Indonesian
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Intel released a new Itanium 2 processor, code-named Madison, in 2003.
It wasn't too long ago that Asus updated its ZenBook FlipS, only a few months ago in fact, but then Intel released some new Kaby Lake R 8th-generation processors and Asus felt the need to squeeze them into its product lines.
Intel released a new Itanium 2 family member, codenamed Madison, in 2003.
On September 27, 1999 Intel released the 533B and 600B running at 533& 600 MHz respectively.
Intel released the Itanium 2 9100 series, codenamed Montvale, in November 2007.
On September 27, 1999 Intel released the 533B and 600B running at 533& 600 MHz respectively.
Intel released the second generation of Intel Pentium processors on March 7, 1994.
On September 27, 1999 Intel released the 533B and 600B running at 533& 600 MHz respectively.
Intel released seven new Core i5 processors with four cores, the i5-2xxx series in January 2011.
On November 20, 2000, Intel released the Willamette-based Pentium 4 clocked at 1.4 and 1.5 GHz.
Intel released the 486DX2 chip on March 2, 1992, with a clock doubling ability that generates higher operating speeds.
Starting in April 1998, Intel released both processors and motherboard chipsets designed to run at 100MHz.
Intel released both software and firmware updates to patch the Bluetooth bug on Monday, informing users that the high severity flaw impacts the company's Dual Band Wireless-AC, Tri-Band Wireless-AC, and Wireless-AC product families.
Subsequently, on June 3, 2007, Intel released the desktop Pentium Dual-Core branded processors[5] known as the Pentium E2140 and E2160.
Intel released a cost-reduced processor, the 80486SX, that had no FP hardware, and also sold an 80487SX co-processor that essentially disabled the main processor when installed, since the 80487SX was a complete 80486DX with a different set of pin connections.
In June 2007 Intel released desktop Pentium Dual-Core branded processors: Pentium E2140 and E2160.
On November 14, 2005, Intel released Prescott 2M processors with VT(Virtualization Technology, codenamed"Vanderpool") enabled.
Following up their 8086 and 8088, Intel released the 80186, 80286 and, in 1985, the 32-bit 80386, cementing their PC market dominance with the processor family's backwards compatibility.
Last May, when Intel released a patch for a group of security vulnerabilities researchers had found in the company's computer processors, Intel implied that all the problems were solved.
Intersil and Intel weren't competitors as Intel released a limited set of templated circuits for computers and sold them initially only in the U.S. market, whereas Intersil focused on custom CMOS circuits with low power consumption and sold them worldwide.
Intel releases the 1103 chip, the first generally available DRAM memory chip.
Intel releases the Pentium Processor on March 22 1993.
Every single year, Intel releases a newer, more quickly variety of processors.
Every year, Intel releases a newer, faster range of processors.
Intel releases the 486DX2 chip with a clock doubling ability that generates higher operating speeds.
Intel releases the Pentium III, essentially a Pentium II with SSE(Streaming SIMD Extensions) added.