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Intel sneaks out a 3.8GHz Pentium 4

November 16, 2004 Chipmaker's speedy Pentium 4 gets even faster. TAGS: Intel Pentium 4, Intel Pentium, Intel, chip company

Intel preps speedier Pentium 4

November 5, 2004 The chipmaker will quietly launch a 3.8GHz Pentium 4 for desktops on Nov. 15, sources tell CNET News.com. TAGS: Intel Pentium 4, clock speed, Intel Pentium, chip company, Intel, dual-core processor, PC

Shifts and shakeouts for chipmakers

June 13, 2006 AMD moves ahead with its "x86 everywhere" strategy, as a range of chip companies looks ahead to the era of 45-nanometer processes. TAGS: AMD, chip company, Intel Xeon, Intel Pentium, Intel, handheld

Intel gives notebook chips a boost

September 23, 2003 The chipmaker launches four new versions of its mobile Pentium 4 processor, all of which include hyperthreading, a feature that aids PCs in performing multiple simultaneous tasks. TAGS: Intel Pentium 4, HyperThreading, Intel Pentium, notebook computer, notebook chip, Dell Inspiron, Intel, chip company, battery, PC

Intel gives Centrino a boost

June 2, 2003 As expected, the chipmaker launches three new Pentium M processors that run at higher clock speeds. It also cuts prices on existing versions of the chip. TAGS: Intel Centrino, Intel Pentium M, Intel Pentium, Motion Computing Inc., notebook computer, clock speed, wireless network, chip company, Intel, network connection, VPN, tablet, family, PC company, chipset, PC

Intel cuts Pentium 4 prices

August 23, 2004 The newest P4 chips drop in price by 18 percent to 35 percent; a host of other chips are cheaper now as well. TAGS: Intel Pentium 4, Intel Pentium, Intel Itanium 2, Intel, Intel Celeron, Intel Itanium, AMD Athlon, PC company, chip company, AMD, server

Intel's Barrett takes on the 'power challenge'

October 19, 2004 CEO tells why the move to multicore chips is a necessary one, and how Intel "ate crow." Also: the Microsoft and AMD factors. TAGS: multi-core processor, AMD, Intel, chip company, Intel Pentium, CEO, Microsoft Corp.

Intel sued for patent infringement

May 20, 2004 All Computers, a Toronto-based maker of computer parts, is seeking $500 million and an injunction against Intel, in a lawsuit filed Thursday. TAGS: Patriot Scientific, patent, Intergraph Corp., Intel Pentium, Toronto, Intel, suit, circuitry, chip company, PC

Intel ships latest mobile chips

June 1, 2004 The chipmaker launches mobile versions of its latest Pentium 4 chips, bringing technology introduced in its newest processor family to the notebook PC space. TAGS: Intel Pentium 4, mobile chip, Intel, notebook computer, Intel Celeron M, Intel Celeron, Intel Pentium, chip company, PC

Intel plies new programming tools

December 5, 2002 The chipmaker's new tools are designed to increase the performance of software written for its Pentium, Xeon and Itanium processors. TAGS: compiler, Intel Itanium, programming tool, Fortran, Intel Xeon, Intel Itanium 2, Intel, Intel Pentium, C++ programming language, Linux, chip company, Microsoft Windows

Notebooks fuel Intel profits

July 19, 2005 Chipmaker reports one of its best quarters ever after laptops help push sales. Flash memory does well, too. TAGS: Paul Otellini, Intel, AMD, chip company, notebook computer, Intel Itanium, flash memory, Intel Pentium, dual-core, chipset, laptop computer, Apple Computer, PC

Intel kills plans for 4GHz Pentium

October 14, 2004 Cancels release of desktop chip in shift away from megahertz towards cache tweaks to improve processor performance. TAGS: Intel Pentium 4, Intel Pentium, Intel, power consumption, dual-core processor, chip company, PC

Intel whacks mobile chip prices

October 18, 2004 Attention, notebook shoppers: Intel drops the cost of Pentium Ms and Centrino--a sign that cheaper laptops are on the way. TAGS: mobile chip, Intel Pentium M, Intel Centrino, Intel Pentium, AMD, notebook computer, Intel, chipset, chip company

Intel speeds up low-power laptop chips

April 7, 2004 The chipmaker launches four new low-power processors for small, lightweight laptops known as mininotebooks. TAGS: Intel Celeron M, Intel Celeron, Motion Computing Inc., Intel Pentium M, Intel Pentium, notebook computer, tablet, Intel, Intel Pentium 4, chip company, PC company, IBM Corp., laptop computer

Intel launches Dothan, new naming scheme

May 10, 2004 The chipmaker launches its new Pentium M chip family, along with a new naming system that de-emphasizes clock speed. TAGS: clock speed, Intel Pentium M, Intel Pentium, Intel, cache, notebook computer, run, chip company, Intel Centrino

This week in chips

May 27, 2005 AMD turns its attention to gadgets with new energy-efficient Geode chips, while Intel launches new dual-core Pentium D processors for desktop PCs. TAGS: AMD Geode, dual-core, Intel Pentium, Apple Computer, Intel, chip company, AMD, IBM Corp., laptop computer, PC

Year in review: Chipmakers a study in contrasts

December 19, 2004 Intel suffered series of missteps, while AMD turned in solid performance yielding a string of profits and market share gains. TAGS: Intel Pentium 4, AMD Opteron, AMD, Intel Pentium, AMD Athlon, PC processor, chip company, Intel, desktop computer, AMD Athlon 64, Intel Pentium M, notebook computer, 64-bit, HP, server, PC

Intel looks to the high end

November 3, 2004 roundup The firm makes over its Pentium 4 Extreme Edition and gets ready to unveil a new top-of-the-line Itanium 2 for servers. Photo: Dell's 'Extreme' machine TAGS: Intel Itanium 2, Intel Itanium, ARM, Intel Pentium 4, Intel, chip company, AMD, Intel Pentium, photograph, server

Intel chips take a new number

March 12, 2004 The chip giant plans to give its PC chips model numbers that reflect their performance and de-emphasize their clock speeds--a huge marketing shift for Intel that might pay off for Pentium M. TAGS: Intel Pentium 4, Intel Pentium, clock speed, Intel Celeron, PC processor, Intel Pentium M, AMD, bus, Intel, AMD Athlon, family, chip company, brand, PC

Transmeta sues Intel for patent infringement

October 11, 2006 Suit claims that Transmeta's intellectual property is embodied in $100 billion worth of Intel chips. TAGS: Transmeta Corp., Transmeta Crusoe, Intel Pentium Pro, Intel, patent infringement, patent, power consumption, intellectual property, chip company, Intel Pentium, AMD, CEO
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