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AMD in Taiwanese takedown

January 4, 2005 The chipmaker says police raided four companies that were relabeling its processors to make low-end models look pricier. TAGS: PC processor, clock speed, AMD, hologram, reseller, chip company, AMD Athlon, overclocking, AMD Athlon 64, Europe, PC

Intel's quad-core chip powerful but pricey

November 2, 2006 New Core 2 Extreme offers an overwhelming amount of performance that exceeds the demands of most PC users, according to reviews. TAGS: quad-core, clock speed, dual-core, dual-core processor, Intel Core 2 Duo, Intel, AMD, games, PC, video

IBM chip architect guns for gigahertz

February 14, 2006 Unlike many colleagues, Power6 chief architect Brad McCredie continues to give clock speed priority in IBM's next-gen server processor. TAGS: pipeline, IBM POWER5, IBM Corp., frequency, clock speed, chief architect, Unix server, Unix, Sun Microsystems Inc., conference, instruction, server, Intel

Intel introduces last single-core Xeon

September 26, 2005 Company has more than a dozen dual-core and multicore chips in development. TAGS: Intel Xeon, AMD Opteron, dual-core, blade server, multi-core processor, clock speed, blade, AMD, Intel, server

Intel to delay next-generation mobile chip

January 15, 2004 The chipmaker will push back the launch of its next Pentium M notebook chip, known as "Dothan," by several months, according to Intel President Paul Otellini. TAGS: Paul Otellini, mobile chip, shipment, Intel Pentium, Intel, clock speed, Intel Pentium M, manufacturing, circuitry, Intel Pentium 4, chip company, notebook computer, president

Nvidia graphics chip to debut at game bash

June 15, 2005 Next-generation GeForce 7800 family is expected to run at clock speeds of around 430MHz. TAGS: Nvidia GeForce, graphics chip, clock speed, NVidia, transistor, first-person shooter game, ATI Technologies, family, video card, card, games, PC

Intel sets the bar at 4GHz

November 20, 2003 The chipmaker aims to boost clock speeds and to launch a clutch of processors for desktops, notebooks and wireless devices next year, according to executives. TAGS: Paul Otellini, chip company, Craig Barrett, wireless chip, clock speed, desktop computer, Intel, Intel Itanium, Intel Celeron, chipset, PDA, notebook computer, Wi-Fi, AMD, PC

Next Itanium consumes less power

January 27, 2006 Intel's Montecito brings power consumption to a new low, but is it worth the sacrifices in features and clock speed? TAGS: Intel Itanium, Montecito, power consumption, Intel Xeon, AMD Opteron, clock speed, Intel, alliance, AMD, server

Coding for fame, and dollars

May 2, 2006 Programmers are set to compete for $150,000 in prize money Wednesday at a Las Vegas coding competition. TAGS: multi-core processor, developer, programming, AMD, clock speed, Las Vegas, Intel, Microsoft Corp.

Keeping Microsoft in the frame

May 18, 2006 Kevin Johnson has two huge tasks: Chase Google with Windows Live and get the operating system back on track. TAGS: agility, Kevin Johnson, Microsoft Windows Live, clock speed, Media Center PC, MSN, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows, Google Inc., Microsoft Windows Vista, operating system, server

Intel's traveling salesman

January 13, 2006 TVs, living rooms and emerging nations are where Intel's Anand Chandrasekher will spend his time. TAGS: pipe, Intel Centrino, Paul Otellini, clock speed, Intel, Intel Pentium, Intel Pentium 4, platform, TV, service provider, PC, Apple Computer

A peek at faster Power6, Cell chips

December 29, 2006 At a chip show, IBM to tout 5GHz-topping Power6 and next-gen 6GHz Cell. Intel to detail a 4GHz, 80-core prototype. TAGS: transistor, IBM Corp., clock speed, manufacturing, Intel, high-performance, conference, Sony Corp., Toshiba, AMD, server

Fujitsu plans four-core Sparc chip for 2008

October 26, 2005 The Sparc64 VI+ processor will have clock speeds of at least 2.7GHz, the company says. TAGS: Sparc64, Fujitsu, enterprise server, Sun Microsystems Inc., Olympus Corp., Sun Sparc, clock speed, thread, manufacturing, server, AMD

Intel changes the subject

August 26, 2005 CNET News.com's Charles Cooper says Intel has cleverly moved the debate away from pure clock speed, which could hurt AMD. TAGS: Pat Gelsinger, AMD, Intel, AMD Opteron, clock speed, power consumption

Toshiba taps Transmeta for little notebook

May 7, 2001 Facing increased competition from established chipmakers, Transmeta scores a timely victory with the announcement that Toshiba will use its Crusoe chip. TAGS: Transmeta Corp., Transmeta Crusoe, Chapman Co., subnotebook, North America, notebook computer, PC company, Toshiba, chip company, power consumption, Japan, Casio Inc., clock speed, NEC Electronics Corp., Compaq Computer Corp., U.S.

Apple on G5 PowerBook: Not so fast

February 1, 2005 Company faces tough road in designing a G5 processor-based PowerBook that meets its standards for thickness, weight and other aesthetics. TAGS: Apple PowerBook G5, Apple PowerBook, Apple Computer, IBM PowerPC, notebook computer, IBM Corp., clock speed, Dell Inspiron, CD-ROM drive, Apple Macintosh, Dell, battery, Intel, CD
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