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PC makers fixing 'Coppermine' glitch

...Intel's Pentium III, launched October 25, with speeds of up to 733MHz. Intel, for its part, says it is working to eradicate the erratum... Read more

3 December, 1999 by John G.Spooner

News Burst: Possible bug in 733MHz Coppermine

...there may be a serious bug in Intel's long awaited Coppermine 733MHz.18 micron Pentium III chip Read more

26 October, 1999 by Will Knight
Benchmarks: Intel's 32nm Clarkdale

Benchmarks: Intel's 32nm Clarkdale

...clocked at 900MHz, whereas other versions of Intel HD Graphics run at 733MHz. The integrated HD Graphics chip is not suitable for demanding 3D games... Read more

5 January, 2010 by Kai Schmerer

LaCie Ethernet Disk

...Disk range comprises four models, each based on the same hardware: a 733MHz Pentium III processor with 128MB of RAM, plus a parallel port for... Read more

24 November, 2003 by Roger Gann

HP unveils low-cost Transmeta thin clients

...full-strength PCs. The HP Compaq t5300 and t5500, running 533MHz and 733MHz TM5800 Crusoe processors, rely on a server to do most of the... Read more

15 September, 2003 by Matthew Broersma

ViewSonic airpanel V110

This Smart Display lets you access your PC wirelessly from up to 45m away. But you can buy a fully-featured Wi-Fi-equipped notebook for a similar price. Read more

10 February, 2003 by Stephanie Bruzzese

Evesham Technology E-scape Li

...Based around VIA’s EPIA Mini-ITX motherboard and a low-power 733MHz VIA C3 processor, it is small enough (31cm by 16cm by 26cm... Read more

11 October, 2002 by Rupert Goodwins

Intel powers faster, thinner notebooks

...and 866MHz, and two ultra-low voltage Celerons, running at 700MHz and 733MHz. Celeron is Intel's budget line of processors. Ultra-low voltage processors... Read more

17 September, 2002 by John G.Spooner

JVC Mini Note MP-XP7210

...most comparable product to the Mini Note MP-XP7210 is Sony’s 733MHz Crusoe-based VAIO PCG-C1MGP, which also weighs a touch under 1kg... Read more

31 July, 2002 by Florian Edlbauer

Itanium 2: Pricing is key

...934, the machines compare to last year's i2000, which uses a 733MHz or 800MHz chip and starts at $7,995. HP is confident that... Read more

8 July, 2002 by Matthew Broersma

Via extends mini-PC support

...other features, for about £100. ZDNet UK's recent review of a 733MHz C3-based board found that it is capable of handling mainstream computing... Read more

10 June, 2002 by Matthew Broersma

HP notebooks: Thin is out, speed is in

...less and at the same time offers clock speeds as much as 733MHz faster than those of the 4-M mobile processor. But to gain... Read more

30 May, 2002 by John G.Spooner

Sony VAIO PCG-C1MGP

...2000 delivers a CPUmark 99 score of 64.4, compared to the 733MHz C1MGP's 52.2. Floating-point results show an even wider gap... Read more

3 May, 2002 by Charles McLellan

VIA VT6010 Mini-ITX Motherboard

...of the current state of the art. The lower clock speed of 733MHz is partially responsible for this comparatively poor performance, but it also means... Read more

24 April, 2002 by Jonathan Bennett

Intel notebooks sport low-power chips

...M, a new ultra-low-voltage 800MHz Pentium III-M, and a 733MHz low-voltage mobile Celeron. Several notebook PC manufacturers will ship new lightweight... Read more

19 April, 2002 by John G.Spooner

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