Dell Dimension 8200 (2.4GHz P4 with 533MHz FSB) review
Reviews Before getting too excited about the new components, it's worth pointing out some of the shortcomings of the first 533MHz-bus Pentium 4 systems. Intel has released three new chips with the faster FSB, running at clock speeds of 2.53GHz, 2.4GHz and...
[May 13, 2002, 17:32]
Compaq Armada 100S review
Reviews The Armada 100S is built around AMD's K6-2+ PowerNow! processor running at 533MHz. That's some way behind the leading edge for mobile chips, which currently stands at 850MHz with Intel's SpeedStep Mobile Pentium III.
[October 17, 2000, 0:00]
Intel debuts higher-speed Celeron
News The first Y2K microprocessor is .a Celeron. Intel introduced Tuesday a 533MHz Celeron processor for value-priced desktop PCs. The chip, available now, offers PC users additional performance at little extra cost.
[January 5, 2000, 9:32]
Pentium 4 v Athlon XP: conclusion review
Reviews Intel’s new 2,533MHz Pentium 4 with a 533MHz frontside bus is, barring a few exceptions, the fastest available processor for PC systems. However, the chip’s full performance potential is delivered only in combination with Rambus memory -- and you...
[May 16, 2002, 16:40]
Intel 850E v VIA P4X333 review
Reviews A new chipset is available for the Pentium 4 processor with 533MHz frontside bus (FSB) -- the P4X333 from VIA. Whereas Intel’s 850E supports Rambus memory, the VIA P4X333 uses 333MHz DDR memory (DDR333).
[May 23, 2002, 14:38]
Pentium 4 v Athlon XP review
Reviews Intel has recently launched three new processors that feature a 533MHz frontside bus (FSB), compared to the previous generation’s 400MHz FSB. The new flagship CPU is clocked at 2,533MHz, or 2.53GHz, and there are also new 533MHz-bus Pentium 4s...
[May 16, 2002, 16:45]
Intel's Pentium III smorgasbord (Part 2)
News Making things somewhat more confusing are the existing 533MHz and 600MHz Pentium III chips, which support either a 100MHz or 133MHz bus. They, however, include a 512KB Level 2 cache, which is the best way for customers to recognize them.
[October 26, 1999, 10:25]
Pentium 4 v Athlon XP: How we tested review
Reviews Intel’s new Pentium 4 processors work with chipsets that support the 533MHz frontside bus. The first available chipset from Intel is the Rambus-only 850E. However, the memory clock in this chipset remains unchanged at 400MHz, which means that it...
[May 16, 2002, 16:34]
Dell still gets thumbs up
Blog Comment Intel® Pentium® Dual-Core T2130 Processor (1.86GHz,533MHz,1MB L2 cache) edit OPERATING SYSTEM Genuine Windows Vista® Home Premium - English edit HARDWARE SUPPORT 1 Year Base Warranty - Collect & Return edit
[October 15, 2007, 17:34]
Intel's Pentium III smorgasbord (Part 1)
News Intel Monday turned up the dial on desktop PCs with a smorgasbord of new Pentium III chips. The Santa Clara, chip maker introduced nine new Pentium III chips -- ranging from 500MHz and 533MHz processors for low-cost PCs to 667MHz, 700MHz and 733MHz...
[October 26, 1999, 9:43]
AMD's K6-2 will compete in the budget PC market
News Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) boosted its K6-2 processor lineup on Tuesday with the introduction of a 550MHz K6-2 chip. The processor accelerates the chip's clock speed over AMD's own 533MHz K6-2 chip as well as Intel's 533MHz Celeron.
[February 22, 2000, 16:45]
Pentium 4 v Athlon XP: encoding performance review
Reviews MP3 encoding Intel’s intensive efforts to get software producers to optimise their program code for modern processors -- Intel CPUs, naturally -- bear ever more fruit. The MP3 encoder MusicMatch Jukebox has been optimised in version 7.0 for Intel...
[May 16, 2002, 16:36]
Intel may sue over new Pentium 4 bus
News Via Technologies and other chipset makers could be in for a new round of legal flak from Intel, as the chipmaker seeks to protect its newly introduced fast system bus. Intel on Monday introduced the 850E chipset and three new Pentium 4 processors...
[May 7, 2002, 14:04]
Intel speeds Pentium 4 memory access
News Intel is to announce on Monday a faster Pentium 4 processor with a faster bus speed, as it pushes its flagship PC chip toward a 3GHz launch by the end of the year. Three new Pentium 4s are on the menu, said Intel, running at 2.53GHz, 2.4GHz and...
[May 6, 2002, 7:32]
Inside Intel's Sonoma review
Reviews After many months of delay, Intel's new 'Sonoma' portable processor and chipset combo is ready for inspection. The Centrino platform has been one of the company's notable successes over an otherwise bumpy period, as it has included most functions a...
[January 19, 2005, 8:40]
Pentium 4 v Athlon XP: application performance review
Reviews ZD Business Winstone 2001 With business applications such as Word, Excel, Notes and WinZip, which are all components of Business Winstone 2001, Intel’s new flagship 2533MHz Pentium 4 closes the gap on the Athlon XP/2100+.
[May 16, 2002, 16:35]
New Intel 810E chip set a boon
News Intel's Monday chip set announcements should be a boon for PC buyers looking to pick up low-cost, high-performance desktop PCs. Along with its 820 chip set for high-end desktops, Intel is expected to introduce a new lower-cost chip set for...
[September 23, 1999, 11:56]
Intel chipsets, Celerons mean cheaper PCs
News A new chipset unveiled by Intel on Monday is ushering in sweeping changes in desktop PCs. The company announced two new versions of its 845 chipset, dubbed the 845G and the 845GL, that include built-in graphics and Universal Serial Bus 2.0, a high...
[May 21, 2002, 9:08]
New chipsets underpin Intel's latest desktop PC platform review
Reviews Although processors are the stars of the show in computer design, without their supporting circuitry they're only printed sand. And as processor design advances in speed, complexity and capability, the chipsets that surround them must change to...
[June 19, 2004, 8:30]
PC makers embrace new Intel chipset
News Dell, Gateway and others will release PCs on Wednesday featuring new chipsets and processors from Intel that are expected to enhance the desktop experience. The 865 series of chipsets, formerly code-named Springdale, accelerates the flow of data...
[May 21, 2003, 10:24]



