The low-priced Pentium 4 desktop has arrived. As expected, PC makers on Monday launched a bevy of new computers that combine Pentium 4 processors with standard memory. These machines don't perform as ...
Chipmaker Intel will bring out a new, faster version of the Pentium 4 for desktops next week, and other PC performance improvements are on the horizon. Michael Kanellos is editor at large at CNET News ...
Targeting industrial applications, the ATX-807 single-board computer Mini ITX Form Factor suits compact chasis. It includes a 90-nm Pentium 4 Prescott CPU with selectable 400-, 533-, or 800-MHz ...
Continuing to use an old processor for business machines can save money, as long as it doesn't slow you down. First released in 2000, the Pentium 4 family of Intel central processing unit chips sold ...
Intel Corp. today announced the launch of its fastest processor to date, a 1.7-GHz Pentium 4, and said it plans to greatly reduce prices on the rest of its Pentium 4 chip family later this month. At ...
Intel will release a 1.7GHz Pentium 4 processor in a little over two weeks into a market that is awash in price cuts and discounts. The 1.7GHz Pentium 4, which will officially debut April 23, will ...
Another month passes and we hear another announcement from Intel with respect to their Pentium 4 processors. It seems like only yesterday when the new 0.13u 'Northwood' processors were officially ...
The 4115T flat panel industrial computer comes standard with a 15-inch flat panel LCD and analog resistive touchscreen. Equipped with an 2.0GHz Intel Pentium 4 with 533MHz system bus and 512KB Cache, ...
Hyper-Threading Technology Allows Software to "See" Two Processors Instead of One Nov. 14, 2002 – Intel Corporation today introduced its innovative Hyper-Threading (HT) Technology for the new Intel® ...
Intel Corp. Thursday canceled plans to introduce its highest-speed Pentium 4 chip for desktop computers, marking another in a string of unexpected product changes, cancellations and recalls at the ...
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 ...
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