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Crash Manny 3DNow with 3D glasses is a real experience!This is the life of... Read more

20 March, 2011

Katmai set to take on 3DNOW! - Analysts mixed

...Intel has made mistake. We have a near-9 month lead with 3DNOW! by the time Katmai launches, our position in the mainstream market will... Read more

24 September, 1998 by Chiyo Robertson

Eye2Eye with AMD's Jerry Sanders, Part II

...out with floating-point enhancements in the instruction set, which we called 3DNow!. In order to get 3DNow!, we had to get support from Microsoft... Read more

2 March, 2000 by Richard Barry

Leader: 1999 - an interesting year ahead for Intel

...on an `MMX2' set of multimedia instructions to compete with its rivals' 3DNow! has also been an uncharacteristic failure and provided AMD in particular with... Read more

21 December, 1998 by Martin Veitch

Jesse Berst: "IT's Like This..."

Intel's Pentium III launches Saturday and if you believe the hype you're a sucker... so says Jesse Berst. Read more

23 February, 1999 by Jesse Berst

AMD launches K6-III today

When Intel Corp. begins shipping its Pentium III processor this week, it will face renewed competition from Advanced Micro Devices Inc., which will announce its K6-III processor today. Read more

22 February, 1999 by Lisa M Bowman

Intel banks on Pentium III - Part II

Continued from part 1 Read more

22 February, 1999 by ZDNet

Intel banks on Pentium III - Part 1

It's the biggest launch in Intel history. Intel chief Craig Barrett is, as is the wont of Silicon Valley chief executive... Read more

22 February, 1999 by ZDNet

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 Spooner

New Pentium II Xeons launched

Intel 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 Spooner

Celeron's lack of ambition

Despite 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 DiCarlo

Intel - 'How fast are those Celerons?'

Contrary 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 Yates

Gateway announces Celeron PCs

Direct 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 Lemos

US Report: New Intel processors on the way

Intel 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.Spooner

Exclusive: Intel's Katmai in ZD Labs...

Katmai 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 Barry

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