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Dell hit by Intel shortage

A shortage of some PC chips from Intel has hit Dell - and the tight supply may continue for several months Read more

27 January, 2000 by John G.Spooner

How to make your PCs quieter

...similar quality. ThermalTake's Volcano 7, for example, is designed for Intel Socket 370 and AMD Socket A and features a variable fan-speed control... Read more

23 July, 2002 by Rodrigo Zamore

Rock Sigma Si

...plenty of connectivity and media features. This 1GHz Pentium III model - the Socket 370 desktop chip rather than the more common Mobile model -- comes with... Read more

9 November, 2001 by Jonathan Bennett

Via announces Tualatin support

...next week. "The implementation of Tualatin support across our complete range of Socket 370 chipsets shows our commitment to further extending the capabilities and longevity... Read more

31 May, 2001 by Matthew Broersma

Comdex: SaintSong box is a winner

...wide by 15cm deep by 3.2cm high and contains either a Socket 370 Celeron or Pentium III processor, a single DIMM slot for memory... Read more

17 November, 2000 by Charles McLellan

Intel's portable Timna to debut at 700MHz, (Part II)

...Timna will utilise the current Celeron packaging, as 370 pin socket, called Socket 370. Combining the CPU and memory controller chips eliminates the need for... Read more

8 September, 2000 by John Spooner

Chip upstart takes on Intel... with God

VIA Technologies is not your usual chip company. Just ask chief executive Wen Chi Chen, who codenames his chips after biblical characters Read more

10 March, 2000 by John Spooner

Via takes wraps off 'Joshua' chip

...MMX technology. The processor, based on the Cyrix Cayenne core, uses a socket 370 design and will take advantage of Intel's P6 bus technology... Read more

22 February, 2000 by Ken Popovich

Here come even cheaper PCs

Just when it looked as if computers could not get cheaper, Intel hopes to usher in an age of minimal-cost PCs -- perhaps as low as £248 -- next year Read more

25 November, 1999 by John G.Spooner

Intel to boost Celeron chip next year

...packaging design, called "flip chip", pin grid array for the 370 pin Socket 370. Flip-chip packaging moves the pins that attach the chip to... Read more

20 August, 1999 by John G.Spooner

Merced: Intel's 64 bit revolution

...this reason, existing chip packaging and connectors, such as Slot 1, or Socket 370 will not be adequate for Merced and the chip will use... Read more

16 March, 1999 by Jason Carter

Exclusive: Intel dumps Slot 1 for Mendocino

...Intel has confirmed the report saying "the socket is a PGA called socket 370 and enables OEMS (Intel customers) to achieve cost savings. Slot 1... Read more

17 June, 1998 by Richard Barry

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