Manufacturing Processes Semi

Thursday, February 5, 2009

Get inside Intel's advanced manufacturing processes, including research and development, wafer fabrication, and boards and semi-conductor manufacturing.

Students Action Committee

Students Action Committee (SAC): Members of SAC also appreciated the resignation of Gen (r) Musharraf and held a gathering at the Lahore High Court.

PSF Information Secretary PU

Wednesday, February 4, 2009

PSF Information Secretary punjab university Ali Ammar said, “The whole nation was waiting for this announcement. The credit goes to PPP Co-chairman Asif Ali Zardari and the PPP government that forced Musharraf to resign,” he said, adding that late PPP chairwoman Benazir Bhutto had wanted to eradicate the roots of dictatorship from Pakistan.

Wind of change hits PU

University Student Federation is winning the support of students due to their non political and open minded stance whereas the Peoples Students Federation (PSF) has also a great opportunity to capitalize due to its liberal stand. Amir Jalal, Information Secretary of University Students Federation (USF) talking to the Frontier Post alleged that Jamiat is a fascist organization which has spread terror among the students and was not the true voice of the students but of the political parties.

Architecture of Silicon Processor

Discover how Intel is advancing the pace of new developments in architecture and silicon by doubling transistor counts, advancing logic processes, and delivering great leaps in energy efficiency and processor performance.

Intel Processor Developer Forum

Tuesday, February 3, 2009

See what's up and coming at the Intel Developer Forum, drawing the industry's top professionals who are inspiring where technology is going.

PSF's GS of PU Killed in Lahore

The general secretary of the Punjab University (PU) People's Students Federation (PSF) was killed in the Hanjarwal police precincts late on Monday. The deceased, identified as Usama Ilyas, a second-year student, was allegedly murdered by PSF President Razi Shah Zaidi due to unknown reasons. It was learnt that the victim was a close associate of Zaidi, who used to visit Ilyas' house often. Ilays' sister said she and her brother were at home when Zaidi, along with two other persons, arrived at their house. She said she heard her brother exchange harsh words with the men, followed by a gunshot, adding she found Ilyas lying in a pool of blood when she went to check.

Students Alliance Oppose PVT

A joint body of students organisations operating in the city has been formed to fight the denationalisation policy of the government and other ‘injustices being committed against students’ at government educational institutions.
This was revealed by the chief organiser of the newly set Muttahida Talaba Mahaz (United Students’ Front), Syed Tahir Akbar of the Islami Jamiat Talaba, Karachi, at a press conference on Thursday.
He said that 14 students bodies had given consented to unite for the new students forum, while negotiations with 4 others were under way.
Mr Tahir, who was flanked by Shaukat Gilgiti of the Peoples’ Students Federation (PSF), and Riaz Afandi of the Punjabi Pakhtoon Students’ Federation, also announced to hold a convention of students on April 23 at the Federal Government Urdu Science College, to decide further line of action.

4on Ffloor Intel Processor

Monday, February 2, 2009


And that means pure creative exhilaration with four 64-bit cores inside the new Mac Pro. The Core-based Intel Xeon is so power efficient, that Apple engineers were able to remove the liquid cooling system from the previous Power-PC based model. Which means you can load up the Mac Pro with more cards, more hard drives, more memory. So you can do more with Final Cut Studio, Aperture, Logic Pro, and the growing number of universal applications for creative professionals.

Intel slashes processor

Sunday, February 1, 2009

Intel Corp is slashing prices on a number of its processors, including cuts of up to 40 percent on some of its higher-powered, faster quad-core chips, as the world's largest chip maker copes with weakening demand.
The company, which called the changes part of regularly scheduled price moves, is confronting slumping demand brought on by the global economic slowdown, along with new, cheaper chips from Advanced Micro Devices Inc.
Intel reduced the price of its Core 2 Quad Q9650 chip, which is used in desktop computers, to $316 from a $530 list-price in December. It lowered prices on other Core 2 Quad chips by 16 to 20 percent. Quad-core chips have four processors on one piece of silicon.