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Dell Inspiron 8200 (2.2GHz Mobile P4) review

Reviews The new 2.2GHz Mobile Pentium 4 processor clocks down to 1.2GHz when running in SpeedStep's Battery Optimised mode. In battery mode, the operating voltage also drops from 1.3V to 1.2V, resulting in an average power drain of less than 2 Watts...

[September 24, 2002, 16:02]

First tests: Mobile P4 slower than PIII?

News Intel's Pentium 4 processor, which launched on Monday, is unlikely to give much of a performance boost over the mobile Pentium III for general office applications, according to first tests conducted by ZDNet UK labs, but it should be significantly...

[March 5, 2002, 17:48]

Hyperthreading footprints expose Intel P4 users

Talkback Please correct the conference name. It is not BDSCan. It is BSDCan.http://www.bsdcan.org/2005/ Thank you

[May 17, 2005, 18:59]

Dell drops another Intel P4

Talkback this smells of a chip problem.dell is gonna do something to make things easy on .ME? sorry i call BS on this one.i mean the eratta that intel derives from their chips can fill up an ipod! come on! this is spinning at it's worst.

[April 14, 2004, 6:36]

Hyperthreading footprints expose Intel P4 users

Talkback I have updated the article. Thanks for your comment.

[May 18, 2005, 11:30]

New P4 outstrips Athlon - just

News The performance of Intel's new 2.4GHz Pentium 4 desktop processor merely edges ahead of AMD's latest Athlon XP 2100+, running at 1733MHz, despite the Intel processor's 667MHz lead over the Athlon, according to new ZDNet benchmark tests.

[April 4, 2002, 16:33]

Dell drops another Intel P4

News Dell has juggled the line-up of Pentium 4 processors offered in its consumer desktops twice in recent weeks, in order to compensate for what it says are tight supplies of newer versions of the Intel chip.

[April 13, 2004, 14:35]

Tests show P4 desktop chip works for notebooks

News Despite Intel's protests, it appears that a Pentium 4 desktop processor can be effectively used in a laptop computer -- which, if done correctly, could save some buyers hundreds of pounds. Several vendors are already selling laptops based on the...

[February 20, 2002, 16:58]

Dell Dimension 8250 (3.06GHz P4) review

Reviews The Dimension 8250 is also notable for including a near-perfect array of class-leading components. For example, the graphics subsystem is powered by ATI’s 128MB Radeon 9700 Pro chip, which delivers the sort of performance over which no gamer...

[November 15, 2002, 17:27]

Low-cost laptops jump on desktop P4 bandwagon

News Gateway and Micron PC unveiled Monday low-priced notebooks that incorporate Pentium 4 desktop chips, becoming the latest companies to forgo portable processors in favor of more powerful but power-hungry chips.

[July 30, 2002, 7:49]

Bad performance with P4 2GHz 512MB W2k

Bad performance with P4 2GHz 512MB W2k image Member Review I've got a Iomega REV 35 GB ATAPI, and whenever I put the REV-disk in the reader Windows Explorer stops responding for 5 minutes. If I click on the drive it takes another 5 minutes before my system works again.

[February 23, 2005, 13:08]

Hyperthreading footprints expose Intel P4 users

News Intel is acting to calm fears that technology in its Pentium 4 processors will allow hackers to steal passwords by reading 'footprints' in the cache. Hyperthreading, introduced in Intel's Pentium 4, could allow hackers to access secure information...

[May 16, 2005, 14:15]

P4/Celeron hybrids due this week

News Intel's first Celeron chips based on the architecture behind the Pentium 4 will come out this week, a move that will allow the company to cover the entire PC market with the same chip design. Intel plans to release 1.7HGz and 1.8GHz Celerons for...

[May 13, 2002, 9:37]

Rambus-P4 chipset meets another maker

News Soon, Intel won't be the only company with a Rambus chipset for Pentium 4 PCs. Sources said Tuesday that Taiwan's Silicon Integrated Systems (SiS) will come out with a chipset that allows PC makers to connect Pentium 4 processors with Rambus-based...

[October 31, 2001, 9:20]

Dell Dimension 8200 (2.4GHz P4 with 533MHz FSB) review

Reviews Before getting too excited about the new components, it's worth pointing out some of the shortcomings of the first 533MHz-bus Pentium 4 systems. Intel has released three new chips with the faster FSB, running at clock speeds of 2.53GHz, 2.4GHz and...

[May 13, 2002, 17:32]

Intel escalates threats to Via over P4 chipset

News As expected, Via Technologies announced volume production of its chipset for Intel's Pentium 4 processor today. The chipset could lower Pentium 4-based system prices, since it is the first to allow Pentium 4 to use cheaper memory products, but it...

[August 15, 2001, 13:12]

SiS integrated chipset heralds cheaper P4 PCs

News PCs with Intel's Pentium 4 processor will get a little cheaper next month with the release of a new chipset that aims at the "value" PC market. Taiwan's Silicon Integrated Systems (SiS) announced its SiS650 integrated chipset this week, aimed at...

[September 26, 2001, 16:56]

Intel delays new P4 due to 'anomalies'

News A possible glitch with its new processor has thrown a monkey wrench into Intel's plans to bring out new high-performance chips for top-of-the-line PCs. Intel delivered a new chipset on schedule, but delayed a matching Pentium 4 processor at the...

[April 14, 2003, 14:05]

Windows 7 on the Apricot netbook

Blog Comment Maybe Microsoft learned an expensive lesson? Loading up the OS with high maintenance "features/bugs" doesn't pay. P4's were supposed to be able to run Vista. The Aero features required the high dollar video cards.

[November 21, 2008, 10:58]

Intel confirms chip-naming change

Talkback Whoa! While I heartily agree that Intel's new naming convention is all about obfuscation, let's not fall prey to the same temptation there anonymous! Your comparison of an Intel P4 to a 64-bit Athlon applies as much misrepresentation as Intel's new...

[March 22, 2004, 16:16]

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