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Comdex '99: Notebooks to get more juice

...on battery power. The technology, code-named Gemini, emulates the functionality of Intel's Speedstep Technology, due early next year. Preliminary numbers from Gemini show... Read more

18 November, 1999 by John G.Spooner

AMD revs up Athlon 4 and Duron chips

...get the Morgan core with PowerNow power management - AMD's answer to Intel's Speedstep Read more

21 August, 2001 by John G.Spooner

NetBSD 3.0 unveiled

...offers a number of improvements, including additional networking functionality and support for Intel's SpeedStep technology, according to developers working on the open source project... Read more

29 December, 2005 by Ingrid Marson

Intel launches cheap chip as wireless lure

...t have as many. The Celeron M, for example, doesn't include Intel's SpeedStep technology, which allows the processor to slow down and conserve... Read more

6 January, 2004 by Michael Kanellos

Intel notebook chip passes 3GHz

...chip is similar to a desktop processor, it has features such as Intel's SpeedStep battery-saving technology turned on. This feature lets the 3... Read more

12 June, 2003 by John G.Spooner

Intel to boost mobile chips

Although many manufacturers continue to use cheaper desktop Pentium 4 chips in notebooks, Intel is planning more releases to its mobile range Read more

28 January, 2003 by John G.Spooner

IDF: Intel unveils Banias secrets

...Banias is no exception. However, the processor has the next generation of Intel's SpeedStep technology, with much finer control over more aspects of the... Read more

11 September, 2002 by Rupert Goodwins

Dell SmartPC 250N

Dell has joined the ranks of manufacturers who use desktop Pentium 4 chips in their notebooks. Like others in its class, the SmartPC 250N offers excellent performance at an attractive price. Read more

14 August, 2002 by Charles McLellan

Intel notebooks sport low-power chips

...heat the chip produces. To further reduce power consumption, the chips use Intel's SpeedStep, which cuts voltage and clock speed back while a notebook... Read more

19 April, 2002 by John G.Spooner

Dell Precision M40

...benefits from copper interconnects, 512KB of Level 2 cache and enhancements to Intel's SpeedStep power-saving technology. Our review model came with 512MB of... Read more

15 January, 2002 by Charles McLellan

Pentium 4: Too hot to handle?

Intel's latest mobile chip may require extra cooling, and the extra power requirements make it too heavy for ultra-light notebooks Read more

13 December, 2001 by John G.Spooner

Windows XP on your notebook

...more use is the support for CPU power-saving technologies such as Intel's SpeedStep, and the ability to shut off power to the display... Read more

30 October, 2001 by Manek Dubash

Compaq Evo N150c

...3,600mAh Li-ion battery, and the Mobile Pentium III processor features Intel's SpeedStep power saving technology. This combination delivers a BatteryMark score of... Read more

30 October, 2001 by Jonathan Bennett

Dell Inspiron 8100 1.13GHz VT

...system -- and operates at 1.4 volts in Maximum Performance mode. When Intel's SpeedStep technology kicks in to save power in Battery Optimized mode... Read more

20 August, 2001 by Charles McLellan

Sony VAIO PCG-FX109K

...power. This isn't great, but battery life can be extended via Intel's SpeedStep CPU technology and by judicious use of power management settings... Read more

21 May, 2001 by Jonathan Bennett

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