Intel's Pentium 4 for mobile computers will come out at speeds above 1.5GHz in the first half of next year, but it won't be matched with memory based on technology from Rambus. Michael Kanellos is ...
As Intel Corp. outlines its future product plans, which include processors performing at up to 5GHz, the company leaves its rivals in the dust but also leaves the rest of us wondering why anyone needs ...
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 ...
Hey,<BR><BR>I'm trying to figure out whether to go with a 2.5ghz(NOT 2.53ghz) Pentium 4 or a Celeron D 2.93ghz. This machine is going to be used primarily for mpeg2 processing. I can't seem to find ...
PC makers have begun beefing up their notebooks with a trio of new mobile processors from Intel. The chipmaker on Wednesday launched a new 2.5GHz Pentium 4-M processor and two new Celerons running at ...
Here I am, sitting in a test lab full of Intel-based servers—about a dozen systems ranging from a 400MHz Pentium II, to an eight-way Pentium III Xeon, to a just-released dual-processor 1GHz Pentium ...
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 ...
Hi!<BR><BR>I'm about to buy a laptop(for the first time). Gaming performance is extremely important to me, so I've decided that R9700 is a must. Now, there aren't many options(at least here in my ...