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Another month passes and another couple of processors are released by either Intel or AMD. The last two months have been rather busy on the CPU front. Both rivals launched their own dual-core, ...
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SANTA CLARA, Calif. — Intel Corp. announced Wednesday (May 21, 2003) three slower and lower-cost speed grades of the Pentium 4 processor, that support hyperthreading and a so-called 800-MHz system bus ...
I reckon it's fair to say that Intel is really up against it in the high-end enthusiast sector right now. The fabled Prescott-based Pentium 4 promised much but has been something of a performance ...
April 23 -- Intel Corporation is rolling out its new Pentium 4 processor, promising the most powerful and fastest computer experience to date, at a low price. The giant Santa Clara chip maker will ...
An Intel brand for Pentium 4 chips that run at the highest clock rates and may include a third level cache (L3 cache). All chips include Hyper-Threading, and at least one model is a 64-bit CPU (see ...
SANTA CLARA, Calif. — Intel Corp. has introduced to the notebook computer market a version of the Pentium 4 processor with extra cache memory and extra instructions. It also introduced the Celeron M ...
The chipmaker is advancing its release schedule of new 2.8GHz and 3GHz Pentium 4 chips in an effort to speed ahead of rival AMD. Michael Kanellos is editor at large at CNET News.com, where he covers ...
A possible glitch with a new processor has thrown a wrench into Intel's plans to bring out new silicon for high-performance chips for top-of-the-line PCs. Intel delivered a new chipset on schedule ...
TL;DR: An ultra-rare Intel Pentium Extreme Edition 980 engineering sample, clocked at 4.0GHz, surfaced on Reddit, sparking interest as a possible employee loaner chip. This unreleased NetBurst ...
In the early 2000s, Intel's desktop roadmap was defined by one overarching ambition: ever-higher clock speeds. This became known as the "GHz race," a period when ...
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