SAN FRANCISCO--Intel plans to come out with a new version of the Pentium 4 next year and to push a slate of initiatives to make computers and phones sleeker and smaller. The next version of the ...
The chipmaker is readying a new version of the Pentium 4, called Prescott, and a slate of initiatives to make computers and phones sleeker and smaller. Michael Kanellos is editor at large at CNET News ...
When Intel's Pentium 4 comes to notebooks next year, consumers will discover a boost in computing power--and possibly an extra fan. The new mobile Pentium 4 chip, which sources familiar with Intel's ...
Chips in desktops and notebooks will start to go their separate ways in 2003 with the introduction of two new processor families that Intel will tout this week at its Developer Forum. During the ...
Sharky Extreme sends word they've put together this bulk review of the Pentium 4 2.8C, 2.6C, and 2.4C - the latest P4's which sport an 800Mhz FSB and Hyperthreading. Although the bump up in FSB does ...
Intel unveiled the design of its Tejas processor in early 2003 with the intention of launching it clocked at frequencies of 7GHz or more the following year (Jayhawk being its Xeon counterpart).
Well, I'm about to build a new PC and need some processor advice.<BR><BR>Looking around Newegg, I was surprised to find that Pentium 4's are cheaper than Athlons for straight GHz comparison. Now, I'm ...
Day 1: Otellini's Keynote Day 1: Gearing up for Prescott (which I imagine won't just be a marketing move like P4 Extreme) ...
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