For the first time since the introduction of the Pentium III chip family in late 1999, Intel Corp. has moved to a smaller, more efficient processor architecture for a new line of mobile chips.
An Intel executive says the company plans to phase its best-selling chip out of the desktop market by year's end to make room for the Pentium 4. Michael Kanellos is editor at large at CNET News.com, ...
It's pretty much obvious that the Tualatin range of processors were practise for Intel's recent move to a 0.13 micron process for the Pentium 4. Built on the 0.13u process and home to either 256kb or ...
SAN JOSE, Calif. (AP) — Advancing again in the race to manufacture chips for the mobile computer market, Intel Corp. has built two new energy-saving versions of its Pentium III and Celeron ...
Technology marches on at a relentless, blindingly fast pace. The high end technology of today will quickly be the main stream "bread and butter" product of tomorrow. In the Semiconductor space, ...
Hi comrades im the new Intel guy in town here to stur up trouble and piss some of you off, seriously my main goal here is to get the truth out into the open about those Athlon XP processors some of ...
We dive into the history of Intel CPUs and the x86 architecture. From the very first microprocessor, through to the father of modern CPUs. Share on Facebook (opens in a new window) Share on X (opens ...