Intel looks to the high end
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
The chip giant makes over its Pentium 4 Extreme Edition processor for desktops and gets ready to unveil a new top-of-the-line Itanium 2 for servers.
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Photo: Dell's 'Extreme' machine
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Intel devising chip line for consumer electronics
A new group of processors could put the chipmaker inside your set-top box.November 3, 2004
AMD's slow but steady market share gains
Fifteen percent, then 15.5 percent, and now 15.8 percent. AMD is gaining back lost ground, Mercury Research says.November 2, 2004
Clockless ARM chip watches power use
A radical new design of the asynchronous ARM processor loses the clock to reduce power consumption and noise.November 2, 2004
Intel ratchets up game chip
P4 Extreme Edition runs at 3.46GHz and offers 2MB of cache, which enlarges its main pool of onboard memory to boost performance.Photo: Dell's 'Extreme' machine
November 1, 2004
New Itaniums to debut Nov. 8
Entire updated chip line to be unveiled, sources say. Newest top-line Itanium 2 boosts high-speed cache memory from 6MB to 9MB.October 29, 2004
Paying a price to be No. 1
newsmaker Craig Barrett has a message: If the United States wants to stay on top, it's time to rev the competitive metabolism.October 29, 2004
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