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Intel to start New Year with new chip

...is expected to provide around 68 percent better performance than current Intel notebook chips, which sport one processing core. Computers with Yonah will also be... Read more

14 December, 2005 by Michael Kanellos

Intel bets wireless is ready for lift-off

New notebooks featuring the Centrino family of chips will launch this week, and Intel hopes that the extended battery life will prove a must-have for the mobile generation Read more

10 March, 2003 by Michael Kanellos

AMD unveils two new notebook chips

Advanced Micro Devices released two notebook chips on Sunday, building on a recent surge of sales of processors... Read more

19 July, 2004 by Michael Kanellos

AMD narrows gap with new notebook chips

AMD is releasing two new notebook chips on Tuesday, narrowing the performance gap with rival Intel. The Athlon... Read more

24 September, 2002 by Michael Kanellos

Intel revs up notebook chips

With the release of six new chips, all of Intel's mobile processors for notebooks now operate at speeds of 2GHz or more Read more

15 January, 2003 by John G.Spooner

Intel powers up notebook chips

Four mobile Pentium III-M chips will be unveiled today, at speeds up to 1.13 GHz. The Tualatin chips will be manufactured on a 0.13 micron process Read more

30 July, 2001 by John G.Spooner and Richard Shim

AMD ships 700MHz notebook chips

Chip maker AMD has started shipping its Mobile Duron 600MHz and 700MHz processors, designed for the notebook market. Read more

16 January, 2001 by Joey Gardiner

Core Duo gets a second lease on life

...for desktop chips based on the Conroe chip, as well as for notebook chips based on the Merom chip. Merom processors consume less power than... Read more

8 May, 2006 by Tom Krazit

Intel launches new Pentiums

Shiny new notebook chips get quicker and quicker Intel is polishing up its array of... Read more

3 June, 2003 by John G. Spooner
Intel's Nehalem to reintroduce hyperthreading

Intel's Nehalem to reintroduce hyperthreading

...or quad-core chips that will run faster than 3GHz, Gelsinger said. Notebook chips will continue to have two cores. Intel anticipates that the Penryn... Read more

29 March, 2007 by Tom Krazit

Chipmakers trim prices

...based on the Santa Rosa platform, which will also usher in faster notebook chips and, in all likelihood, more notebook price cuts. AMD and Intel... Read more

25 October, 2006 by Michael Kanellos

Earnings beat expectations at Intel

...how quickly the new Xeon chips and the new Core 2 Duo notebook chips arrived on the scene, but early shipments of the desktop version... Read more

18 October, 2006 by Tom Krazit

Core 2 notebooks have arrived

...but the individual chips will have different model number schemes. The new notebook chips fall into a 5xxx or 7xxx model number range, with 7000... Read more

29 August, 2006 by Tom Krazit

Intel Core 2 Duo E6700

...not to be confused with Intel's Core Duo and Core Solo notebook chips, released last January). The advances in the Core architecture explain why... Read more

14 July, 2006 by Rich Brown

Intel's next-generation Core processor architecture

...architecture -- the foundation of both Intel's Core 2 Duo desktop and notebook chips. We were also given the chance to conduct our own Intel... Read more

9 June, 2006 by Rich Brown

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