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Intel pushes back Celeron rollout

...would continue to see tight supply of processors built on its new 0.18-micron process technology. The company began using the new process on... Read more

25 April, 2000 by John G.Spooner

Intel shatters Q1 estimates

...in demand." Barrett went on to say Intel's ramping up its 0.18-micron technology at five manufacturing sites and will expand to eight... Read more

19 April, 2000 by Larry Barrett

New notebooks save power

...begin at about 500MHz. Both chips will be manufactured using AMD's 0.18-micron process, which provides advantages of higher clock speeds and lower... Read more

17 March, 2000 by John G.Spooner

How IBM plans to change the chip world

...account for Level 2 cache. It will begin manufacture on IBM's 0.18-micron copper manufacturing process. A micron measures about one-millionth of... Read more

15 March, 2000 by John Spooner

Surprise: Intel demos 1.5GHz processor

...have six manufacturing plants, known as fabs, up and running on its 0.18-micron manufacturing process. This is two fabs in addition to the... Read more

16 February, 2000 by John G.Spooner

Intel releases first 0.18-micron-process chips

...II and its Celeron processors at 400 MHz, both created with a 0.18-micron process technology. Within three quarters, the company expects to have... Read more

15 June, 1999 by Robert Lemos
Matrox Millennium G450 DualHead LX  - English 5.93.9.0

Matrox Millennium G450 DualHead LX - English 5.93.9.0

...DualHead modes of up to 1600 x 1200 on both displays. Features: 0.18-micron technology. PCI local bus connector. 360 MHz primary RAMDAC and... Read more

14 September, 2004

Intel overclocking guide

Why overclock a processor? To get more use out of old and obsolete equipment, for one reason. This article examines why you'd want to overclock a CPU and how to do it for the Intel Celeron and P4 processors Read more

11 February, 2003 by James McPherson

Intel inside?

...Mobile Pentium II No Yes Pentium II Xeon No Yes Celeron with 0.18 micron core Yes Yes Celeron with 0.13 micron core Yes... Read more

21 January, 2003 by Greg Shultz

ARM offers low-power mobile chips

...core is manufactured on a 0.13-micron process, compared with the 0.18-micron process of earlier versions. Manufacturers can choose whether to allow... Read more

1 May, 2002 by Matthew Broersma

Shaking up the art of chip design

A California start-up has designs on chip makers that want to produce processors for lucrative consumer-electronics devices faster and at a lower cost Read more

21 April, 2002 by John G.Spooner

AMD races first 'Thoroughbred' chip to laptop market

...this quarter, AMD said. Thoroughbred, which shrinks the previous "Palomino" core from 0.18-micron to 0.13-micron geometry, is expected to arrive in... Read more

17 April, 2002 by Matthew Broersma

Hi-Grade Notino 2200

...13 micron 'Tualatin' with 512KB of Level 2 cache, but the older 0.18 micron/256KB L2 cache chip. This may not have the performance... Read more

29 January, 2002 by Charles McLellan

Intel ships 'Prestonia' server chip

...chip cache. The Foster version of the chip would have featured an 0.18-micron architecture and 256KB of on-chip cache. Intel is understood... Read more

14 January, 2002 by Matthew Broersma

Intel Northwood fails to take the lead

...L1 cache, 256KB of L2 cache, and is still manufactured to a 0.18-micron process (AMD is planning to move Athlon to a 0... Read more

7 January, 2002 by Matthew Broersma

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