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Intel accelerates its Celeron shift

December 3, 2003 With the introduction of an 800MHz chip, the company quietly--and ahead of schedule--begins the transition to a new generation of mobile Celeron processors. TAGS: Intel Pentium III-M, Intel Celeron, Motion Computing Inc., Banias, tablet, Intel Pentium, Intel Pentium M, circuitry, Intel, clock speed, transition, Intel Pentium 4, generation, notebook computer, HP

Mandriva Linux pre-installed on Dell laptop

September 16, 2005 The Dell Latitude 110L features a Linux operating system, a mobile Celeron/Pentium chip and starts at around $1,000. TAGS: Mandriva, Mandriva Linux, Dell Latitude, Linux, Intel Celeron, Intel Pentium, configuration, laptop computer, operating system

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, chip company, PC company, AMD, server

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, Intel, notebook computer, tablet, Intel Pentium 4, chip company, PC company, IBM Corp., laptop computer

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, clock speed, Intel Pentium, PC processor, Intel Celeron, Intel Pentium M, AMD, bus, Intel, AMD Athlon, chip company, family, brand, PC

Intel's Celeron takes the 64-bit route

June 27, 2005 Chipmaking giant releases new processor, prepares for battle with AMD's Sempron in the value PC space. TAGS: Intel EM64T, 64-bit, Intel Celeron, 64-bit computing, AMD, 64-bit CPU, AMD Sempron, Intel, Intel Pentium, memory, IBM Corp., PC, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows

Gateway releases budget servers

May 4, 2004 The company targets government offices and small businesses with new servers that start at $499. TAGS: Gateway Inc., Intel Celeron, Microsoft Windows Server 2003, Intel Pentium 4, small business, Intel Pentium, server, Microsoft Windows

Intel brings out low-cost laptop chips

January 6, 2004 The chipmaker hopes to bring wireless computing to the masses with the Celeron M, a discount version of its Pentium M processor for notebooks. TAGS: Intel Celeron, Intel Celeron M, Intel Pentium, notebook computer, Intel Pentium M, cache, Intel, Wi-Fi, chipset, laptop computer, U.S.

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, notebook computer, tablet, PC company, laptop computer, battery, 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, Intel Celeron M, notebook computer, Intel Pentium, Intel Celeron, chip company, PC

Intel to push Centrino in 2004

December 15, 2003 The chipmaker, which began advertising the notebook-chip bundle to consumers earlier this year, plans to step up its efforts with new ads and an onslaught of new products in the new year. TAGS: Intel Centrino, Inter-Tel Inc., notebook computer, Intel Pentium 4, Intel Pentium, chip company, bundle, Intel Celeron, Intel Pentium M, Intel, PC company, AMD Athlon, mobility, high-performance, Wi-Fi, AMD

Motion Computing debuts lower-cost tablet

December 2, 2003 The company looks to attract more customers with a less expensive, lower-power model, while it also cuts the price of an existing device. TAGS: Motion Computing Inc., tablet, Intel Celeron, sales force, tablet PC, Intel Pentium, Intel Pentium M, Intel, operating system, PC, Microsoft Corp.

Preholiday price cuts from Intel, AMD

October 27, 2003 In a prelude to the coming shopping season, the two companies trim prices on several chips by as much as 35 percent. TAGS: Intel Pentium 4, price cut, Intel Pentium, AMD, bus, discount, AMD Athlon, Intel, Intel Xeon, pricing, Intel Celeron, PC

Alienware tames its prices for home PC users

November 15, 2004 With its lowest-priced home PC to date, company shows desire to move beyond pricier game machines. Photo: The Bot, by Alienware TAGS: Alienware, bot, Intel Pentium 4, home office, Miami, home PC, Intel Celeron, Intel Pentium, DVD-drive, Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition, monitor, Intel, PC, LCD, HP, hard drive

Toshiba unleashes slew of notebooks

September 21, 2004 The wireless-enabled systems target all levels of businesses; at least one model is designed to handle intense graphic presentations. TAGS: Toshiba Tecra, Toshiba, Toshiba Portege, notebook computer, Intel Pentium, tablet PC, Intel Pentium 4, tablet, Intel Pentium M, Intel Celeron, Intel, Bluetooth, TV, hard drive, PC

Intel plans processor party for June

June 4, 2004 The chipmaker will launch nine new processors and two chipsets, all designed to create higher-performing and also more entertaining desktop PCs. TAGS: chipset, Entertainment PC, Intel, back-to-school, PCI Express, Intel Celeron, Intel Pentium, desktop computer, chip company, Intel Pentium 4, PCI, family, PC, video, games

Gateway aims to reduce hot air

November 10, 2004 PC maker to launch new line of cooler, quieter business desktops. Photos: Gateway's wind-tunnel design TAGS: Gateway Inc., Intel Pentium 4, motherboard, chassis, Intel Celeron, video card, PC company, Intel Pentium, component, Intel, fan, chipset, PC

Intel offers glimpse at new chips

June 18, 2004 The chipsets will be used in stylish "lifestyle PCs" and in entertainment PCs. TAGS: Intel Pentium 4, chipset, Entertainment PC, Intel Pentium, Intel, Intel Celeron, PC, games, video

IBM updates low-end Intel servers

September 27, 2005 Big Blue introduces a new server for very small businesses and improves two other single-processor machines geared for similar customers. TAGS: IBM xSeries, dual-core, IBM Corp., Intel Pentium 4, Intel Celeron, small business, server, Intel Pentium
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