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Intel to drive home chip-numbering system in May

March 17, 2004 The chipmaker will borrow from BMW's playbook when it comes to assigning a new classification system to processors. TAGS: clock speed, Mercury Research, Intel, AMD, PC processor, BMW, Intel Pentium, Intel Pentium M, Intel Pentium 4, chip company, PC company, retailer, notebook computer, PC

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

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, chip company, Intel Centrino, run

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: AMD, hologram, clock speed, AMD Athlon, overclocking, reseller, PC processor, chip company, AMD Athlon 64, Europe, PC

Intel debuts low-power Pentium Ms

July 20, 2004 Chipmaker notches down the voltage on its mobile chips, gearing them to lightweight laptops and tablet PCs. TAGS: Intel Pentium M, clock speed, Intel Pentium, mobile chip, tablet PC, Intel, Intel Celeron, Intel Celeron M, tablet, notebook computer, PC company, laptop computer, battery, PC

AMD renovates Athlon 64

March 15, 2004 The chipmaker is boosting shipments of a version of its desktop Athlon 64 based on a processor core dubbed Newcastle that features half the cache but the same overall performance. TAGS: AMD Athlon 64, AMD Athlon, clock speed, AMD, cache, AMD Athlon XP, chip company, PC company, Intel, PC

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, bus, AMD, Intel, AMD Athlon, family, brand, chip company, PC

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: clock speed, pipeline, frequency, chief architect, IBM POWER5, IBM Corp., Unix server, instruction, Unix, Sun Microsystems Inc., conference, server, Intel

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, clock speed, chip company, Intel, wireless chip, desktop computer, Craig Barrett, Intel Pentium 4, Intel Itanium, chipset, notebook computer, Intel Celeron, PDA, Wi-Fi, Intel Pentium, AMD

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, clock speed, Intel, Intel Pentium, notebook chip, Intel Pentium 4, circuitry, shipment, notebook computer, Intel Pentium M, manufacturing, chip company, president

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., clock speed, notebook computer, chip company, wireless network, Intel, network connection, VPN, tablet, family, PC company, chipset, PC

Intel introduces last single-core Xeon

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

Intel shoots for dual cores, wireless profits

May 13, 2004 At the company's spring meeting for analysts, executives outline plans that include delivering dual-core chips and expanding in markets such as wireless communications. TAGS: Paul Otellini, dual-core processor, dual-core, 64-bit, clock speed, Intel, power consumption, two-processor, Intel Pentium 4, Intel Pentium, notebook computer, server, PC, operating system, video, Microsoft Windows

Intel cranks out new Pentium 4

February 2, 2004 The company serves up a large helping of megahertz with five new Pentium 4 processors, which are expected to spawn a number of new desktop PC models. TAGS: Intel Pentium 4, clock speed, Intel Pentium, Intel, Compaq Presario, desktop computer, Compaq Computer Corp., PC company, HP, 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, dual-core, clock speed, AMD, dual-core processor, Intel, Intel Core 2 Duo, games, PC, video

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, NVidia, graphics chip, clock speed, ATI Technologies, video card, GPU, transistor, first-person shooter game, family, card, games, PC

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: AMD, multi-core processor, clock speed, programming, Las Vegas, Intel, developer, 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: Kevin Johnson, agility, Microsoft Windows Live, Media Center PC, clock speed, Microsoft Windows Vista, Microsoft Windows, MSN, operating system, Google Inc., Microsoft Corp., server

Making Linux more gadget-friendly

August 8, 2003 TimeSys, a seller of Linux designed to be embedded into various computing devices, joins the Consumer Electronics Linux Forum. Competitor MontaVista plans to do the same. TAGS: TimeSys, MontaVista, Wind River Systems Inc., Motorola Inc., Linux, consumer electronics, handheld computer, clock speed, Sharp Corp., power consumption, development tool, handheld, Microsoft Corp.

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, high-performance, IBM Corp., clock speed, Intel, manufacturing, Toshiba, AMD, Sony Corp., conference, server
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