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Intel Brings PC Makers Up To SpeedStep

News Intel has settled on a brand name for its battery-saving Geyserville technology, telling PC makers this week that the upcoming mobile Pentium III feature will now be called SpeedStep. That will be the name for Geyserville when we announce it next...

[September 24, 1999, 10:31]

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 Delays Release Of Mobile Pentium

News While it intended to ship the 500MHz in September, the 600MHz mobile Pentium III, which employs Geyserville Technology, was pushed back to the end of the year. Geyserville is technology that reduces the chip's clock speed and therefore power...

[August 5, 1999, 8:46]

US Report: Intel Chip Prices To Dip

News Intel also is developing what could be a breakthrough in power conservation, under a project code-named Geyserville. Notebook prices, which have remained relatively stable compared with the plummeting prices of desktop PCs, should begin to drop...

[July 13, 1998, 9:13]

SpeedStep Pentium III On Tap For Tuesday

News As earlier reported by ZDNet News UK, SpeedStep -- formerly code-named Geyserville -- will allow the two new Pentium III chips to run at two different speeds, a higher, more energy-consuming speed when connected to an electrical outlet, and a...

[January 17, 2000, 14:31]

Itanium: Behind Intel's New Brand

News Later this week, the chip maker will officially reveal SpeedStep, the name for a mobile Pentium III feature formerly known as Geyserville. The brand name will replace Merced, the product's code name. Intel officials said they liked the solid metal...

[October 5, 1999, 11:18]

Intel V AMD: Let The Battle Begin

News They include SpeedStep Technology, formerly known as Geyserville Technology. Coppermine is Intel's codename for a Pentium III design utilising its P858 manufacturing process, which features increased performance and lower power consumption.

[October 4, 1999, 15:49]