Desktops morph to fit latest chips
News PCI Express, a higher-bandwidth interface for add-in cards, which will initially serve to replace the graphics card port in the new desktops. Intel's Express 915 and Express 925 chipsets, along with six additional Pentium 4 chips, hit the market in...
[June 22, 2004, 8:40]
Intel prepares nine new chips for launch
News PCI Express, a higher-bandwidth interface for add-in cards, which will serve to replace the graphics card port at first. One version of the 915 Express, the 915G, incorporates the Intel Graphics Media Accelerator 900, an improved graphics engine...
[June 7, 2004, 8:35]
Inside Intel's Sonoma review
Reviews The 915 chipset also includes a power-managed Serial ATA disk interface, and PCI Express, which is advertised at being up to twice as fast for I/O and four times as fast for graphics. The new Mobile 915 'Alviso' chipset supports up to 2GB of DDR2...
[January 19, 2005, 8:40]
Intel opens up new chips
News The chipmaker's preview of its Intel 915 Express and Intel 925 Express chipsets, along with a bevy of new Pentium 4 processors, comes just a few days ahead of their official debut in desktop PCs on Monday.
[June 18, 2004, 9:10]
Intel recalls faulty controllers
News A manufacturing error has Intel calling back a number of controller chips for its recently released Express 915 and 925 desktop PC chipsets. The error, or "fab excursion" in Intel parlance, creates an electrical problem in a chip known as the ICH6.
[June 28, 2004, 11:15]
Intel's flagship in short supply
News The chip came out in June, along with the company's latest desktop chipsets, the 915 Express and 925 Express. Intel's flagship desktop processor, the 3.6GHz Pentium 4 560, is in very short supply, an Intel spokesman confirmed.
[July 30, 2004, 8:45]
Intel pushes back notebook chip
News Alviso will add higher-speed components such as PCI Express, a faster interface for attaching add-in cards; Serial ATA, a speedier interface for hard drives; high-definition audio for better sound; and extra performance from tweaks such as raising...
[July 19, 2004, 10:40]
New chipsets underpin Intel's latest desktop PC platform review
Reviews With 4GB/s available simultaneously in both directions, PCI Express x16 has around four times the total bandwidth of AGP 8X and is the performance graphics bus of choice for the next generation of PCs.
[June 19, 2004, 8:30]
Inside Intel's Napa platform review
Reviews Intel's new Centrino Duo mobile platform (previously codenamed Napa) comprises the Core Duo (Yonah) processor, the PRO/Wireless 3945ABG wireless networking module and the 945 Express chipset. The Napa platform is officially called Centrino Duo...
[January 6, 2006, 0:01]
IBM ThinkPad T43: a first look review
Reviews The 2kg ThinkPad T43 is powered by the latest Pentium M processor with a 533MHz frontside bus, while the accompanying 915 chipset handles up to 2GB of DDR2 memory and provides support for forthcoming ExpressCard (PCI Express) options.
[January 21, 2005, 9:50]
ZDNet's quick guide to Intel processors review
Reviews Coinciding with the release of its 915 and 925X Express chipsets, Intel will now drop the gigahertz rating from its model names in favour of a three-digit model number. If the names and numbers of computer parts cause you consternation, then Intel...
[August 6, 2004, 11:30]
Intel backpedals on ambitious Wi-Fi plans
News Intel had planned to deliver its Intel Wireless Connect product -- a bundle consisting of a special memory controller hub chip for its Intel Express 915 chipset, a Wi-Fi card and setup software -- to PC makers late this year.
[September 28, 2004, 16:55]
The key to Intel's domination
News The most basic 915 Express chipset, the 915P, sells for $37, while the 915G, which includes graphics, costs $40. Although the chipmaker garners most of its revenue and profits from such well-known processors as the Pentium 4 or the Xeon, it's...
[August 11, 2004, 12:35]
Intel leans towards higher estimates for second quarter
News Later this month, it will introduce its Intel Express 915 and 925, new desktop PC chipsets it believes will help launch two new PC categories: lifestyle and entertainment-oriented desktops. In a financial update on Thursday, Intel narrowed in on...
[June 4, 2004, 9:10]



