Intel Raises Cache On Pentium 4
Talkback The battle between AMD and Intel must certainly be encouraged and applauded as both companies seem intent on commoditising all aspects of core computing. With the great advances being made in hardware technology -such as HyperTransport, 100GB per...
[September 17, 2003, 10:14]
Intel And Stratus Ally Against Unix Servers
News Intel and Stratus Technologies have signed a deal geared toward convincing financial-services companies to drop their Unix servers in favor of Stratus servers that use Intel chips and Microsoft Windows.
[June 19, 2001, 10:01]
Benchmarks: Intel's 64-bit Pentium 4 660
Talkback I have bought the intel 660 ( 3,6GHz 64-bit) chip.It's power is awsome, but i have 1 question.i had the normal cpu fan replaced with zalman 7700 cu the problem is : with the normal fan the max.temprature was 78oC but with the zalman fan now it can...
[July 14, 2005, 14:06]
Intel To Phase Out Streaming Services
News Services just aren't Intel's cup of tea. With IMS, Intel hoped to sell airtime and services to companies that wanted to broadcast stockholder meetings, training courses or other events over the Web. Intel landed only a few customers, including Golf...
[February 14, 2001, 9:26]
A Year Ago: Intel To Develop Fast Graphics RAM
News Intel is developing a new memory type to speed graphics performance on next-generation PCs. The CPU giant has licensed Rambus DRAM (RDRAM) and will create a new memory type, called nDRAM, in a bid to drive system performance forward.nDRAM is...
[December 16, 1997, 9:33]
Intel Works For Alzheimer's Relief
News Continuing its push into health care, Intel on Thursday said it is teaming up with the Alzheimer's Association to spur development of technologies to help people with the disease. Intel and the association said they will invite other organisations...
[July 25, 2003, 12:06]
Intel White Paper: Scale Up Server Bandwidth With Multi-port Gigabit Adapters
White Papers This paper provides an overview of how Intel® PRO Server Adapters address the high-performance demands of today’s network environment. Simple, small-office LANs as well as multi-tiered datacenters can maximize network availability, reliability and...
[June 15, 2005, 0:00]
Yahoo!, Intel Earnings On Deck
News Analysts are expecting Intel to earn 63 cents a share in its fourth quarter. Intel's taken some bad press of late due to its alleged inability to manufacture enough chips and motherboards for Gateway.
[January 10, 2000, 8:50]
Intel To Postpone Chip Factory In Ireland
News Intel will postpone opening a fabrication facility for making PC processors for a year due to current market conditions and the advent of larger, more economical wafers. The fab was one of a number of construction projects announced by Intel this...
[December 13, 2000, 12:16]
Intel Developer Forum - Going Mobile
Blog Day 2 in the Intel house, and we're onto the mobility keynotes. First up, Dadi Perlmutter, honcho in charge of things mobile, creator of Centrino, and one of the architects of Intel's renaissance. The keynote starts promisingly, with Dadi wandering...
[September 20, 2007, 15:49]
Intel Uplifted By New Chip Plans
News Optimism was the main message from Intel chief executive Craig Barrett during the company's annual analyst conference on Thursday, as he and other executives introduced plans for new chips and improved chipmaking processes.
[April 26, 2002, 8:34]
Intel Developer Forum - The Show Begins
Blog It's Day 0 at the Intel Developer Forum, the traditional pre-show press briefing. The day starts inauspiciously, with Intel director of research Andrew Chien doing an introduction to Intel Research itself.
[September 18, 2007, 15:43]
Five Years Ago: CeBIT: NetPC Won't Compete With NC - Intel
News The NetPC will play a key role in Intel's 1997 product strategy, alongside the transition towards the Pentium II chip (codenamed Klamath) and away from the Pentium Pro and non-MMX Pentium chips, according to Pat Gelsinger, Intel's vice president...
[March 14, 2002, 6:01]
Intel Details High-speed Wireless Plans
News Intel unveiled a new generation of its Centrino notebook technology as well as the Ultra Mobile PC during afternoon keynote speeches at the Intel Developer Forum on Tuesday. Santa Rosa is the code name for the next iteration of Centrino, which is a...
[March 8, 2006, 14:15]
Compaq, Intel, MS Team On Clustering Spec
News This will enable corporate users who previously used a mainframe to put large, critical applications on a cluster of Intel-based servers, the officials said. The VI Architecture spec will provide a standard for less expensive Intel-based servers...
[December 17, 1997, 9:40]
Intel Launches Transmeta Counterattack
News Intel Monday announced a chipset aimed at lowering the cost of laptop computers using its Pentium and Celeron processors, the dominant chip company's latest response to threats from AMD and startup Transmeta.
[October 24, 2000, 15:23]
Intel Lines Up With Linux
News Intel and Microsoft are straying further apart in the emerging market for non-PC "appliances" that tap into the Internet. Intel is expected to announce Wednesday a brand of Web appliances that don't use its longtime partner's Windows operating...
[January 5, 2000, 13:00]
Intel Takes A Third Off PII-233 Price
News Sub-£1,000 Pentium II desktops are already available from a few low-cost vendors but the Intel move will allow even big-margin players like IBM and Compaq to add that boast. An Intel spokeswoman said that Pentium II will be the only processor Intel...
[January 5, 1998, 9:44]
News Burst: Intel Reaches For Wireless Gamepads
News Intel Tuesday announced that it is getting into the wireless peripheral business. The chip giant added the Intel Wireless Series line, which includes a base station, keyboard, mouse, and gamepad, to its connected products division.
[October 25, 2000, 9:11]
Intel Larrabee Roadmap -- Who Says There Ain't No Santa Cores?
Blog More news is leaking out about Larrabee, Intel's many-core x86 project. Oh, and please not to be confusing the Larrabee with the Polaris, Intel's other public many-core chip. According to what Google translates as Hiroshige's Goto Weekly from Japan...
[June 14, 2007, 14:41]

