Ruckus Over Intel's Rambus Technology - Part II
News However, the chip set's fall introduction isn't good timing for corporate buyers. Many PC makers who serve large corporate customers say their clients have standardised on the 440BX chip set and will remain with the platform through the first...
[September 23, 1999, 8:45]
Intel Delays Launch Of 820 Chip Set Again
News Intel for the second time has delayed the introduction of its 820 chip set. The company had scheduled to launch the chip set Monday, but has now delayed it indefinitely. The 820 chip set is significant because it will replace the 440BX chip set...
[September 27, 1999, 14:19]
Rambus-powered PCs In The Works
News The twice-delayed chip set, whose announcement is expected in two weeks, will be at the core of new high-end PC models from a number of original equipment makers. Compaq, Dell and Hewlett-Packard, are all expected to support the chip set.
[November 2, 1999, 8:23]
PC Makers Rolling Out 800MHz PIIIs
News PC makers Monday announced a number of new consumer-oriented systems that offer Intel's newest 750MHz and 800MHz Pentium III chips. The new desktop offerings include models from Dell, Gateway and Hewlett-Packard.
[December 21, 1999, 8:42]
Ruckus Over Intel's Rambus Technology
News The company on Monday will officially announce the long-awaited new chip set, the Intel 820, along with two new supporting Pentium III chips, a 533MHz and a 600MHz version. An 810E chip set is also expected.
[September 23, 1999, 8:40]
Intel Lowers Boom With Pentium II
News As a result, by this time next year, users will be able to run robust applications, such as those requiring floating-point execution, at cut-rate prices. Early next year, Intel plans to deliver 333MHz and 350MHz versions of the Pentium II, company...
[November 24, 1997, 17:10]
A Year Ago: Intel Lowers Boom With Pentium II
News Through deep price cuts and rapid-fire processor rollouts, Intel Corp.is about to launch a major effort to drive its Pentium II processor across the corporate landscape. As a result, by this time next year, users will be able to run robust...
[November 23, 1998, 5:50]
Intel Seeks Profits From Coppermine
News Intel which has suffered recent delays on new high-end chipsets and processors, expects to have its house in order by the end of the year. We will refresh our high-performance processor line in October," Paul Otellini, executive vice president and...
[October 13, 1999, 8:17]
Consumers Win Mobile Chip Race
News The notebook PC processor market -- traditionally a one-horse race dominated by Intel -- is heating up. And speeding up. The mobile-chip market has been turned into a three-horse race by the renewed efforts of Advanced Micro Devices and the entry...
[February 4, 2000, 13:26]
A Year Ago: Consumers Win Mobile Chip Race
News It's now a three-horse race between Intel, AMD and newcomer Transmeta. And that's good news for notebook buyers The notebook PC processor market -- traditionally a one-horse race dominated by Intel -- is heating up.
[February 4, 2001, 6:03]
1GHz Race Heading For Spring Finish
News Intel and Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) are racing to be the first to break the gigahertz barrier sometime this spring. It is still unclear which one will reach the 1GHz milestone first, but Intel upped the ante last week at its Intel Developer...
[February 24, 2000, 9:12]
Intel Plans To Cover All Mobile PC Bases
News The series of initiatives, which fall under the umbrella code name Geyserville, include breakthroughs in power consumption and battery life, a high-performance platform code-named Colfax, new packaging and processors for mininotebooks and other...
[March 11, 1998, 11:22]
Intel's Pentium III Smorgasbord (Part 3)
News Compaq Computer took a slightly different tack with its Deskpro EN series. The company will offer the new Pentium III chips with either the 810E or the 440BX chip set. A Deskpro EN with the 810E chip set will cost about £1,169 when configured with...
[October 26, 1999, 10:30]
Intel To Cut PII-333 Price
News According to one UK distributor, this could be to make way for the PII Pentium II Dechutes Slot 1, 350 and 400 MHz, 512Kb L2 chips, which are due imminently. Intel is also due to announce its 100MHz bus 440BX chipset.
[March 3, 1998, 11:06]
AMD Wants Intel's Speed Crown This Year
News Although Intel this week introduced the 333MHz Pentium II, the real scrapping looks destined to take place when the weather is warmer, as both chip makers prepare a batch of key second and third quarter announcements.
[January 28, 1998, 10:56]
Pentium III Chipset Delayed
News The chip set, code-named Camino and known as the Intel 820, was supposed to ship in June, but Intel has pushed back its release until September. The 820 supports a 133MHz system bus, 4X AGP and new Rambus Direct RAM.
[February 25, 1999, 8:35]
Integrated PCs Aid Intel
News Vendors are readying a wave of smaller, cheaper PCs with integrated motherboards. Hewlett-Packard will announce Monday the first microtower desktop PC to use Intel's microATX form factor and MU440EX motherboard with integrated graphics and sound...
[July 31, 1998, 13:45]
Intel Confirms 820 Chip Set Delay
News Intel confirmed Monday it has again delayed its 820 chip set for high-performance desktop PCs and is working on a fix. Intel is working with manufacturer Rambus to iron out memory errors seen in tests of certain system configurations with the chip...
[September 28, 1999, 9:34]
HP Was No. 1 In 1997 NT Workstations - IDC
News According to the market researcher's statistics, HP took 17.2 per cent by units of the fast-swelling segment by selling over 222,000 products. The numbers cover x86-based NT models only; HP also sold well over 100,000 Unix workstations.
[February 2, 1998, 17:27]
Intel Preparing Megahertz Megablitz
News By the end of October, Intel will have introduced more than 13 new Pentium III chips for desktop and mobile PCs as well as workstations and servers, sources said. Industry watchers could not recall any company releasing as many chips in such a...
[August 31, 1999, 9:28]

