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IDF: New Pentium 4 to debut in 2003

News The technology debuted commercially earlier this week in Prestonia, a new Intel server chip. Intel plans to come out with a new version of the Pentium 4 next year and to push a slate of initiatives to make computers and phones sleeker and smaller.

[February 28, 2002, 9:01]

Intel puts on its show with Prestonia

News To date, Intel has sold Xeon chips based on the older Pentium III architecture in this market, although the company already sells a Pentium 4/Xeon similar to Prestonia in the workstation market. Prestonia, for instance, comes with a 400MHz main bus...

[February 25, 2002, 8:48]

'Hyper-threading' boosts Intel chips

News The first Xeon, for lower-end systems, is code-named Prestonia and works in two-processor servers; the second, code-named Foster MP, is for more powerful multiprocessor models, said Shannon Poulin, marketing manager for Intel's enterprise systems.

[February 7, 2002, 8:41]

Intel scraps 2GHz Xeon in favour of Prestonia

News Both Foster and Prestonia are based on the Pentium 4 core. However, the company will now release "Prestonia," the code name for a 2.2GHz Xeon for dual-processor servers, at the beginning of the first quarter of 2002 rather than toward the end of...

[September 20, 2001, 11:34]

Intel scraps one Xeon, speeds another

News Both Foster and Prestonia are based on the Pentium 4 core. However, the company will now release "Prestonia", the code name for a 2.2GHz Xeon for dual-processor servers, at the beginning of the first quarter of 2002 rather than toward the end of...

[September 20, 2001, 8:38]

Intel Developer Forum: Latest news

News Melissa Francis looks at servers running on Intel's Prestonia chip Intel puts on show with Prestonia Wed 20 Feb: Dell introduces servers using Intel's Prestonia chip with high-end features for the low end of the market

[February 25, 2002, 13:05]

Intel ships 'Prestonia' server chip

News Prestonia will finally bring the Pentium 4 architecture into the lucrative Xeon server product line, months after a Pentium 4-based Xeon launched for workstations. Intel has begun shipping its next-generation server chip, Prestonia, in sample...

[January 14, 2002, 16:27]

Intel rivals aim to trump its conference

News Prestonia is the code-name for the first Pentium 4-based Xeon -- Intel's server-grade chips. Broadcom's ServerWorks unit is expected to announce a dual-processor chipset for Intel's Prestonia server chip.

[February 22, 2002, 17:20]

Intel chips lift new Dell servers

News The Prestonia version of Xeon is the first arrival of the Pentium 4 processor technology into the server chip line. Intel will officially launch its chip, the "Prestonia" version of the Xeon processor, at the Intel Developer Forum next week.

[February 20, 2002, 11:31]

ServerWorks says Intel no competition

News Xeon servers will have to wait for a new version of the Xeon chip code-named "Prestonia," which will offer more high-speed "cache" memory, higher 2.2GHz clock speeds and smaller 130-nanometer (0.13 micron) features.

[October 4, 2001, 12:47]

Intel beefs up Xeon chip to 2GHz

News Broadcom's ServerWorks division has been working on a supporting chipset that would enable Xeon servers, but the first Xeon servers will instead use a faster Xeon chip called "Prestonia" along with an Intel chipset called "Plumas".

[September 25, 2001, 9:08]

Chips to rain down at CeBIT

News The 2.2GHz Prestonia, which Intel recently announced, is aimed at servers with one and two processors. Dell plans to use Prestonia chips in its new PowerEdge 4600 server. As expected, the chip will be based on Intel's NetBurst processor...

[March 8, 2002, 8:49]

Intel stops shipping faulty server chip

News This chip is code-named Prestonia, Brookwood said. The 900MHz Pentium III Xeon with 2MB of cache is the current top-end product for multiprocessor servers. Intel began shipping the chip, the Pentium III Xeon with 2MB of high-speed "cache" memory...

[July 11, 2001, 9:06]

Comdex 2001: IBM prepares sequel to Summit server

News Intel released a two-processor Xeon chip for workstations, the first chip based on the newer Pentium 4 CPU, but decided not to sell it for server use, instead waiting for a faster successor called "Prestonia.

[November 14, 2001, 10:02]

How Intel plans to survive the downturn

News Prestonia, a dual-processor Xeon chip for servers based on the Pentium 4 architecture, comes out in the first quarter. In addition, a chipset with integrated graphics for low-priced Pentium 4 computers will debut in the second quarter.

[October 31, 2001, 10:16]

HP hones blade servers

News The BL30p server is scheduled to ship by the end of June and will cost less than the current dual-processor BL20p, according to HP, though both systems use Intel's new "Prestonia" generation of the Xeon processor.

[March 8, 2004, 7:50]

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