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Good-bye, Pentium--hello, Core 2 Duo

July 27, 2006 Eager to close the books on the Pentium era, Intel and PC makers are rolling out dozens of systems based on the new chips. TAGS: Paul Otellini, Intel Core 2 Duo, Intel Pentium, chip company, Intel, Intel Core Microarchitecture, Intel Pentium 4, AMD, PC

Intel powers up plans for low-power chips

August 23, 2005 Chipmaker changes course from some Pentium 4 designs and says future processors will go easy on the energy. TAGS: power consumption, pipeline, notebook chip, Intel Pentium, Intel Pentium 4, AMD Opteron, Intel Xeon, chip company, architecture, HyperThreading, dual-core processor, Intel Pentium M, Intel, notebook computer, AMD, server

Intel's new chip family: Core microarchitecture

March 7, 2006 The chipmaker gives a name to the next-generation chip design that's at the heart of the company's fight against AMD. TAGS: Intel Core Microarchitecture, power consumption, Intel Pentium, Intel Pentium 4, Intel Core Duo, Intel, AMD, Intel Pentium M, dual-core, design, instruction

PC makers reconfigure with new Intel chipsets

June 21, 2004 Desktop machines include a Dell device the size of a phone book that can hide behind a flat panel. TAGS: Intel Pentium 4, chipset, Intel, PC company, Dell, audio, Intel Pentium, multimedia, HP, PC, USB, hard drive

Intel to add memory controllers, threading in 2008

March 28, 2007 Nehalem processors will use hyperthreading tech found in the old Pentium 4 chips and some of AMD's design tactics. TAGS: Pat Gelsinger, HyperThreading, AMD Opteron, Intel Pentium 4, Intel, manufacturing, chipset, server, Intel Pentium, notebook computer, AMD, Apple Computer, games

Sony PC doubles as TV

January 6, 2005 Latest Vaio desktop line includes PC that lets users watch their favorite TV show and send e-mail on the same box. Photo: The switch-hitting Vaio V TAGS: Sony Vaio, Sony PC, personal video recorder, video recorder, Sony Corp., DVD burner, TV, notebook computer, Intel Pentium 4, recorder, DVD, Intel Pentium, Intel, PC, hard drive, e-mail

AMD shows loss on merger costs

January 23, 2007 ATI acquisition took a big chunk of AMD's profits in the fourth quarter, and a decline in server processor prices didn't help. TAGS: AMD, merger, gain, multi-core, profit, pricing, manufacturing, AMD Opteron, Intel, quad-core, Intel Core Microarchitecture, Intel Pentium 4, Barcelona, acquisition, ATI Technologies, Intel Pentium

Gadgets, Pentium 4, Barenaked Ladies on display at Comdex

November 10, 2000 PC manufacturers, software developers and consumer electronics companies will gather at the Comdex trade show in Las Vegas next week to show off their new products and pass out key chains. TAGS: COMDEX, Transmeta Corp., Transmeta Crusoe, trade show, PC company, convention, Ericsson Inc., Bill Gates, electronics company, consumer electronics, Intel Pentium 4, CEO, Las Vegas, Intel Pentium, Compaq Computer Corp., PDA

Intel strikes back with next-generation chips

February 17, 2006 AMD's chips are touted as performance leaders today, but Intel thinks it's set to reclaim that crown later this year. TAGS: pipeline, cache memory, Intel, AMD, Intel Pentium, Intel Core Duo, Intel Pentium 4, improvement, memory

Intel chip glut may bring holiday cheer to PC buyers

October 21, 2005 Extra Intel inventory bought by PC makers and a push by AMD could drive prices down, according to analysts. TAGS: price cut, PC company, Intel Celeron, buyer, AMD Athlon 64, AMD, desktop computer, Intel, AMD Athlon, Intel Pentium 4, retailer, notebook computer, Intel Pentium, PC, Dell, laptop computer

Paying a price to be No. 1

October 29, 2004 Intel's plain-spoken CEO has a message for the nation: If you want to stay on top, it's time to rev up your competitive metabolism. TAGS: Craig Barrett, microprocessor, Digital Home, consumer electronics, emerging market, Intel, China, manufacturing, Intel Pentium, Intel Pentium 4, U.S., CEO, cell phone, brand, PC, Microsoft Corp.

HP, Linux snag DreamWorks deal

January 30, 2002 Linux has infiltrated the brains of the DreamWorks digital animation studios, with Hewlett-Packard machines displacing SGI workstations. TAGS: DreamWorks SKG, HP Linux, Silicon Graphics Inc., HP PA-RISC, Linux, LinuxWorld Conference and Expo, workstation, Intel Itanium, Linux server, animation, telecommunications, Unix, HP, Intel Pentium 4, Intel Pentium, Intel
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