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BitNami <endeca_term>Coppermine</endeca_term> Stack 1.5.20

BitNami Coppermine Stack 1.5.20

Coppermine is a multi-purpose, full-featured web picture gallery script written in... Read more

30 April, 2012
BitNami <endeca_term>Coppermine</endeca_term> Stack 1.5.18-0

BitNami Coppermine Stack 1.5.18-0

BitNami Coppermine Stack greatly simplifies the deployment of Coppermine and its required dependencies. It... Read more

12 January, 2012

PC makers fixing 'Coppermine' glitch

...a PC using the latest version of the Pentium III, known as Coppermine, but the decision was not related to the chip problem. An IBM... Read more

3 December, 1999 by John G.Spooner

...Coppermine' notebooks arrive (Part 1

...fly a number of fast notebook computers based on Intel's new Coppermine chips.The notebooks, from IBM, Hewlett-Packard, Gateway and Dell, have one... Read more

26 October, 1999 by John G.Spooner

Coppermine bug is a false alarm says Intel

...has according to Intel erroneously reported a possible flaw in the 733MHz Coppermine chip after testing the chip with the notoriously faulty i820 motherboard, which... Read more

26 October, 1999 by Will Knight

News Burst: Possible bug in 733MHz Coppermine

In a review of the Coppermine, "C't" magazine reports apparent compiler optimisation errors when using both Intel... Read more

26 October, 1999 by Will Knight

Intel seeks profits from Coppermine

...the delays in shipping its high-end Pentium III chips, code-named Coppermine. The lack of high-end chips depressed profit margins, down slightly to... Read more

13 October, 1999 by John G.Spooner

When will Intel's Coppermine debut

Coppermine is the code-name for Pentium III processors that will be made... Read more

6 August, 1999 by John G.Spooner

Intel Celerons compete with Pentium III

...IIIs. New Celerons, of 566MHz and faster, are based on Pentium III "Coppermine" core technology and have been nicknamed "Celeron 2". "If your motherboard can... Read more

1 June, 2000 by Matthew Broersma

Coppermine bug stops PC shipments

...corporate desktop. An erratum or glitch in Intel's desktop Pentium III "Coppermine" processors, which have been shipping since October 25, can cause a PC... Read more

2 December, 1999 by John G.Spooner

Intel's Coppermine Onslaught

...processors based on the new, 0.18-micron process technology code-named Coppermine. Of the 15 new chips, 9 are for desktops, 3 are for... Read more

27 October, 1999 by ZDNet

Intel's mobile strategy covers all bases

...second, transitional version of the chip, based on a processor core codenamed Coppermine-T. Coppermine-T is a shrink, or reduction in size, of the... Read more

25 October, 2000 by John G.Spooner

Intel betting on Pentium 4

The chipmaker is counting on the Pentium 4 to pull it into the speed lead again. But, don't hold your breath Read more

23 October, 2000 by John G.Spooner

Intel plan: New chip sets, faster PCs

...III chips. However, Intel is recommending that PC makers go with recent Coppermine-based processors when building PCs using the chip set. Coppermine is the... Read more

2 June, 2000 by John G.Spooner

Focus: Processor makers' flippin' genius, Part II

...as the K6 line, but Intel first introduced the packaging with the "Coppermine" Pentium III, launched last Autumn. The transition to the FCPGA design is... Read more

2 May, 2000 by Matthew Broersma

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