Low-key Pentium III makes debut
As expected, Intel Corp. on Monday officially trotted out the Pentium III, its next-generation processor for desktop PCs. Read more
12 January, 1999 by John SpoonerZDNet is available in the following editions:
As expected, Intel Corp. on Monday officially trotted out the Pentium III, its next-generation processor for desktop PCs. Read more
12 January, 1999 by John SpoonerIntel Corp. on Tuesday announced the latest in its Pentium II Xeon family of processors, spawning a host of new servers and workstations from PC vendors. Read more
6 January, 1999 by John SpoonerDespite growing sales and the increased capability of its low-cost Celeron processors, Intel Corp. doesn't expect Celeron-based systems to gain a foothold in large enterprises. Read more
5 January, 1999 by Lisa DiCarloContrary to what Intel would have us believe, its new 366MHz and 400MHz Celeron processors are just as fast as its 350MHz and 400MHz Pentium II chips. Read more
5 January, 1999 by Christopher YatesDirect computer seller Gateway Inc. took the wraps off several new computers on Monday that use two faster processors from Intel Corp.'s low-end Celeron line. Read more
5 January, 1999 by Robert LemosFor the first time since the days of the 386, 1998 was the year that Intel finally found itself under pressure from its... Read more
21 December, 1998 by Martin VeitchIntel Corp. is preparing to release a flurry of new CPUs next month in a move that could further muddy the waters for low-cost notebook and desktop processors. Read more
21 December, 1998 by John G.SpoonerKatmai has landed in the ZD Net Labs and we'll be the first to bring you the news on Intel's latest processor, complete with its new 3D command functions. Read more
14 December, 1998 by Richard BarryFirst published: Wed, 02 Dec 1998 19:24:20 GMT Read more
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16 October, 1998 by Michael FitzgeraldHewlett-Packard Co. on Monday offered a glimpse of what it says will be the world's first IA-64 chip set and bus. Read more
13 October, 1998 by Lisa DiCarloThis story first appeared Fri, 10 Oct 1997 09:27:22 GMT Read more
9 October, 1998 by Lisa DiCarloCPU upgrade cycles are turning too fast for anybody's advantage - except the processor makers. Time to settle for cheaper desktops, advises Mr Veitch. Read more
3 October, 1998 by Martin VeitchIntel's Craig Barrett declared war on AMD Wednesday saying it would push Katmai "aggressively across the entire processor line" in a bid to ward off rival 3DNOW! technology. Read more
24 September, 1998 by Chiyo RobertsonMaking the most of its recent acquisitions, Compaq plans to start using Digital's Alpha chips in its Tandem Himalaya S-series of servers as early as 2001, company officials confirmed today. Read more
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