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Hacker pleads guilty to ID thefts worth millions

News Gonzalez's attorney, Rene Palomino, did not immediately respond to a request for comment. A 28-year-old Miami man who made millions breaking into computer networks and stealing credit-card numbers pleaded guilty on Friday and agreed to forfeit more...

[September 14, 2009, 9:25]

Alleged mastermind behind TJX hack pleads guilty

News Rene Palomino, who is listed as Gonzalez's attorney within Friday's plea agreement, did not immediately return a call seeking comment. Albert Gonzalez, the alleged ringleader of the largest identity theft in US history, has agreed to plead guilty...

[September 1, 2009, 14:56]

AMD's Thoroughbred leaves the starting gate review

Reviews AMD’s new 0.13-micron Thoroughbred processors use considerably less power than their 0.18-micron Palomino predecessors. The Athlon XP/2200+, whose actual clock speed is 1,800MHz, needs only 1.65 volts compared to 1.75 volts for the 0.18-micron...

[June 18, 2002, 16:34]

AMD races first 'Thoroughbred' chip to laptop market

News Thoroughbred, which shrinks the previous "Palomino" core from 0.18-micron to 0.13-micron geometry, is expected to arrive in desktop processors next month. The 2100+ chip is likely to be the last Palomino-based Athlon XP, with Thoroughbred likely to...

[April 17, 2002, 10:48]

Intel, Aberdeen attack AMD speed ratings

News AMD says officially that its model numbers reflect differences in performance between its current Athlon XP processors, based on the "Palomino" core, and the earlier Athlon chips. Intel has launched a new broadside against AMD's policy of...

[March 27, 2002, 15:11]

Mesh Matrix XP 2100+PPC review

Reviews AMD now uses a rating system rather than the true clock speed to identify its processors: the 2100+ is judged to be the equivalent of a 2.1GHz 'Thunderbird' Athlon (the core preceding the Palomino), but actually runs at 1.73GHz.

[March 13, 2002, 23:00]

Athlon 4 and MP to get XP speed features

News Several of the features in Quantispeed, such as the nine-issue fully pipelined susperscalar micro architecture, which lets the chip process nine instructions per clock cycle, are already built into the Palomino core, which the Athlon 4 and Athlon...

[October 10, 2001, 11:30]

AMD boosts Duron

News Formerly code-named Palomino (and "Corvette" before that), the Athlon XP will be AMD's challenger to the Pentium 4. Advanced Micro Devices will begin October by releasing a series of processors for desktop PCs.

[October 1, 2001, 11:26]

AMD revs up Athlon 4 and Duron chips

News Morgan is essentially a lower-cost version of the Athlon 4's core -- called the Palomino -- with PowerNow power management added along with a prefetch level 2 cache. The Palomino/Morgan prefetch feature allows the cache to recognize patterns and...

[August 21, 2001, 9:09]

AMD puts Dresden plant in spotlight

News As early as September, AMD will introduce a desktop version of Palomino, which has already launched for laptops under the Athlon 4 brand name. Palomino will be delivered as 'Athlon something'. It should launch at around the same time as Palomino...

[August 1, 2001, 17:04]

News Roundup: Computex takes over Taiwan

News Wednesday, 6 June AMD's launches its first chipset able to handle dual Athlon processors, but the Palomino-based Duron could be the real winner The Computex trade show in Taiwan has played host to controversies around the latest chips from Intel...

[June 11, 2001, 11:33]

AMD faces tough fight with dual Athlons

News The new Athlon MP is based on a new processor core code-named Palomino, on which all of AMD's multi-processor products will be built. But a Palomino-based Duron is on the way in the second half of this year, AMD said.

[June 6, 2001, 8:52]

AMD readies revved-up chips

News This core, known by the code name Palomino, will also give rise to new desktop Athlon chips running at 1.5GHz and above, scheduled for introduction in the third quarter of this year. AMD will rev up Athlon again with the introduction of its fastest...

[June 4, 2001, 9:29]

AMD squeezes Athlon 4 into notebooks

News Athlon 4, formerly code-named Palomino, consumes far less power than the desktop version, among other improvements. AMD has officially launched its flagship Athlon and Duron processors for laptop computers.

[May 14, 2001, 9:26]

AMD dubs new chip Athlon 4

News Code-named Palomino, the Athlon 4 will contain a number of improvements. Forget the Athlon 2 or 3. Advanced Micro Devices is going to call its next chip the Athlon 4. As part of its ongoing rivalry with Intel, AMD will call its new chip, coming out...

[May 10, 2001, 8:12]

AMD server push fraught with peril

News The company will release a new high-end "Palomino" chip that, when paired with the AMD-760MP chipset, will enable two-processor servers and workstations. Advanced Micro Devices has signed up its most significant customer yet to help it win a place...

[April 25, 2001, 10:26]

AMD beats targets but sees slowdown

News AMD last month announced delays for desktop versions of chips based on Palomino and the low-cost Morgan design. The company intends to introduce chips based on its new design, called Palomino, in May.

[April 19, 2001, 15:50]

AMD chief plans to take on corporate market

News AthlonÂ’s follow-up, the then codenamed "Palomino" will soon be ready to roll out but under the Athlon brand name, explains Polster. Palomino will be introduced as the 'Athlon something'. Despite the general trend, AMD has been growing as a company...

[March 26, 2001, 13:11]

AMD unveils 1.33GHz Athlon, delays others

News The chipmaker also plans to introduce a Palomino chip for single-processor and dual-processor workstations and servers in the second quarter. The Mustang chip was based on the same core design as Palomino and Morgan.

[March 22, 2001, 7:32]

AMD Palomino notebooks running late

News The belated release comes not because of flaws with Palomino but because of a lack of notebook-specific chipsets, motherboards and other components. Notebooks that run on Palomino -- a version of Advanced Micro Devices' Athlon processor that...

[March 15, 2001, 7:59]

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