Intel is working on "Nehalem," an architectural redesign of its Pentium 4 processor, which sources say will debut in the first half of 2005. Michael Kanellos is editor at large at CNET News.com, where ...
French hardware site X86-Secret has reviewed what looks to be Intel's upcoming Pentium 630, as well that the Pentium 4 EE 3.73 GHz. The tweaked Pentium 4 600 series is not scheduled to be introduced ...
Boasting impressive clock speeds and multimedia performance, Intel Corp. releases its Pentium 4 desktop PC chip to stores Monday -- and at a bargain price. Two new Pentium 4 chips at 1.4GHz and 1.5GHz ...
Intel's top Pentium chip, introduced in late 2000. The successor to the Pentium III, the Pentium 4 features the NetBurst micro-architecture (see NetBurst). All Pentium 4 chips are single core, while ...
Intel's long-awaited step past the gigahertz mark arrived today with the introduction of the Pentium 4. Major design changes have been implemented in the new processor, allowing Intel to jump up clock ...
As the multi-core duel heats up, Intel moved to steal some thunder from AMD this week by announcing it will ship its first dual-core Xeon CPUs earlier than promised. Additionally, over the weekend, ...
Another month passes and another couple of processors are released by either Intel or AMD. The last two months have been rather busy on the CPU front. Both rivals launched their own dual-core, ...
When Intel's Pentium 4 comes to notebooks next year, consumers will discover a boost in computing power--and possibly an extra fan. The new mobile Pentium 4 chip, which sources familiar with Intel's ...
You may have heard this before but as the old saying goes, "image is everything". When it comes to microprocessors, MHz./GHz. speeds are typically what draw a consumer to a product. At this stage of ...
Like that Simpsons episode where the director's commentary for The Postman is just Kevin Costner repeatedly apologizing into his microphone, there needs to be a monument to the Intel Pentium 4 ...
Chips in desktops and notebooks will start to go their separate ways in 2003 with the introduction of two new processor families that Intel will tout this week at its Developer Forum. During the ...