Intel Motherboard Whacked By Chip Noise
News The issue was brought to light by an Intel customer, who observed the problem on a "small number" of 820 motherboards with the MTH and SDRAM. The company announced Wednesday morning that it will replace motherboards using its 820 chip set that are...
[May 10, 2000, 15:02]
Intel's Timna Chip Delayed
News The delay is "directly related" to the recall of nearly one million 820 chipset motherboards, which used the MTH, by Intel last month, Intel spokesman Michael Sullivan told Reuters on Monday. Those motherboards had signal problems with the MTH that...
[June 6, 2000, 15:12]
700MHz Shoot-Out, Intel Comes Out On Top (Part 1)
News We tried running the Athlon on several off-the-shelf motherboards but had fairly serious stability problems, so we stuck with the AMD reference board, which has been very solid thus far. Now Intel is launching a two-pronged counterattack: one prong...
[October 27, 1999, 11:51]
Intel Celerons Compete With Pentium III
News For example, most Pentium III-compatible motherboards are also compatible with the Pentium III-based Celerons; both are available in the newer socketed packaging (see: "Processor makers' flippin' genius")
[June 1, 2000, 10:25]
Intel Confirms 820 Chip Set Delay
News PC makers had been designing systems whose motherboards include the 820 chip set and three memory slots for three RIMMs, or Rambus memory modules. Intel confirmed Monday it has again delayed its 820 chip set for high-performance desktop PCs and is...
[September 28, 1999, 9:34]
Intel's Portable Timna To Debut At 700MHz, (Part I)
News Timna's expected 2000 debut was delayed following Intel's 820 chip set Memory Translator Hub problems, which lead to an expensive recall of motherboards based on the 820. The news suggests that Intel's delayed plans for delivering Timna to reduce...
[September 8, 2000, 13:06]
Rambus-powered PCs In The Works
News One corporate information technology manager who has conducted extensive testing of Rambus memory in HP, Dell and Gateway desktops, along with motherboards from several manufacturers, told ZDNN that he discovered no errors with any of the machines...
[November 2, 1999, 8:23]
Intel To Take $200m Charge In 2Q
News Intel said late Tuesday it will take a second-quarter charge of $200m, or two cents a share, to replace defective motherboards. It said users of the company's 820 chipset motherboards, which hold all the chips that run a PC, had problems with their...
[June 21, 2000, 11:44]
Compaq Goes On A Diet
News Another cost-cutting strategy would be for Compaq to discontinue manufacturing its own motherboards, a move already practiced by rival Dell. As part of chief executive Michael Capellas' strategy for getting Compaq back on track, the company will...
[March 20, 2000, 15:06]
Intel Readies Expanded Chip Lineup
News Intel's first round of Viiv entertainment-branded PCs will be included on Intel motherboards code-named Bad Axe, Palm Canyon and Bear Canyon. Intel motherboards based on Presler and its corresponding 945P and 945G chipsets include code names such...
[October 13, 2005, 12:40]

