Motherboard Makers Look To Phase Out Rambus
News Most motherboard manufacturers are expecting boards based on Intel's upcoming 845 chipset, code-named "Brookdale", to quickly account for most of their Pentium 4 motherboard output, relegating the Rambus-based 850 chipset to a niche.
[July 27, 2001, 17:44]
Intel Feels Cool Response To Pentium 4
News Intel plans to offer "Brookdale," a Pentium 4 chipset that will work with more common synchronous DRAM (SDRAM), in the third quarter of this year. There's probably going to be a lot more volume after Brookdale.
[June 1, 2001, 9:30]
McKinley To Feature At Intel Forum
News Although the Pentium 4 currently works only with Rambus memory, Intel has already said it will come out with a "Brookdale" chipset that allows PC makers to couple the chip with DDR DRAM. The question now is when Brookdale will come out.
[February 23, 2001, 8:15]
Intel To Stick With Rambus Strategy
News The chipset is known by the codename "Brookdale". Brookdale, Intel's non-Rambus chipset, is "important mostly because of the price points", he said. While Intel plans to keep the often-criticised RDRAM technology at the top of its product lineup...
[February 28, 2001, 8:54]
Pentium 4 Launches Monday
News It is working on a low cost chipset, codenamed Brookdale, which supports 133MHz Synchronous Dynamic RAM (PC 133). Brookdale will not ship for some time, however, and that could hamper Intel's ability to mainstream the Pentium 4.
[November 15, 2000, 7:58]
WBJB RSS Reader
Downloads Now you can view all of Brookdale Public Radios RSS feeds in one place. You can view local, music, odd, and tech news alongside our On-Air Blog, New Music listings, The Radio 101 Blog, Interviews, Videos, station announcements and our MySpace blogs.
[June 20, 2007, 9:27]
WBJB Real Streamer
Downloads WBJB Real Streamer enables you to stream Brookdale Public Radio to your desktop using Yahoo widget Engine. This version is the first release on CNET Download.com.
[June 21, 2007, 9:39]
Pentium 4 May Miss Sales Targets
News Later this year Intel will launch a chipset for Pentium 4, code-named Brookdale, that will allow it to use SDRAM. Pentium 4 will not hit Intel's sales targets for 2001 because of its reliance on Rambus memory, according to a leading industry analyst.
[June 19, 2001, 12:25]
Processor 'dead Zone' Looms For Intel
News In the third quarter of next year Intel will release the "NorthWood" Pentium 4 with the "Brookdale" chipset, which will support either standard synchronous DRAM (SDRAM) or double data rate SDRAM (DDR SDRAM), McComas said.
[August 15, 2000, 16:44]
Intel To Phase Out Rambus Discounts
News Intel is, however, set to release the Brookdale 845 chipset, which will join Pentium 4 with standard SDRAM memory. Intel is to phase out its discount programme for Rambus memory, the company has confirmed, saying that the price premium for Direct...
[July 25, 2001, 15:11]
Intel: Pentium 4 To Clock Up 1.8GHz
News The chipset, code-named "Brookdale", will allow the Pentium 4 to work with less-expensive synchronous DRAM memory. Intel will celebrate the Fourth of July, America's Independence Day, with the launch of faster Pentium 4 chips, but don't expect...
[June 19, 2001, 8:46]
Pentium 4 Picks Up Steam With Chipset Deals
News Intel itself won't come out with a non-Rambus chipset for the Pentium 4 until the third quarter, when it releases its "Brookdale" chipset. Acer Labs has signed a licence to manufacture Pentium 4 chipsets, as Intel cranks up efforts to popularise...
[February 19, 2001, 8:26]
Billions At Stake In Chip Trial
News All Pentium 4 chips today use RDRAM memory, but in Q4 Intel plans to release the Brookdale chipset, which will allow the use of SDRAM and double data rate SDRAM (DDR SDRAM) chips, which compete with RDRAM.
[April 26, 2001, 9:27]
Intel Throws 1.3GHz Chip Into Mix
News Toward the third quarter of 2001, Intel will release a chip set, code-named Brookdale, that will let PC makers pair Pentium 4 computers with regular memory, called SDRAM. The chip maker is coming out with a 1.3GHz version of the Pentium 4 in the...
[December 15, 2000, 9:44]

