Pentium D prices tipped to plunge
News If you're in the market for one of Intel's Pentium D processors, you might want to wait a month or two. The company will insert new chips into both the high-end and mainstream portions of its product line, knocking the Pentium D chips based on its...
[June 9, 2006, 9:05]
Pentium D hits the desktop
News Intel has launch new dual-core Pentium D processors and supporting chipsets designed for home and business desktop PCs. The chipset technology is designed initially to benefit Intel's lower-speed Pentium D products as well as its upcoming core...
[May 27, 2005, 9:15]
D-Day for Intel's Pentium III
News Intel Corp.s launch of the Pentium III chip Monday morning will be its largest single processor launch ever. It will also lead to smaller die-size, allowing the integration of 256KB Level 2 cache with desktop Pentium III chips, a performance...
[October 25, 1999, 15:06]
Pentium D prices tipped to plunge
Talkback D if intel kept their prices lower more people might their stuff more often!
[July 13, 2006, 13:16]
Intel delays launch of recalled PIII
News Intel executives at the Microprocessor Forum here said Tuesday they'd rather emphasise the Pentium 4 as Intel's performance leader instead of rushing to get the fixed Pentium III back on the market quickly.
[October 11, 2000, 15:23]
Intel to announce low-end server chips
News The Xeon 3040, 3050, 3060 and 3070 processors, expected to ship this month, are geared for uniprocessor servers that typically use Pentium D processors. The 3000 series is based on the Core microarchitecture, which improves the performance and...
[September 26, 2006, 12:50]
Intel flexes muscle at Pentium III launch
News Despite its focus on the Pentium III's 3-D graphics prowess, Intel is not just pushing those features alone. While Pentium III is not the greatest technical leap forward, it does add more than 70 multimedia-oriented instructions, along with some...
[February 18, 1999, 9:08]
Who needs Pentium III?
News During the next year or so, Pentium III will be popular primarily with three classes of PC buyers: corporate PC buyers who want to maximize the useful lives of their systems, users of workstation-class applications, and avid 3-D gamers.
[May 18, 1999, 9:11]
Intel sets date for Core 2 Duo launch
News The latest chip, the dual-core Pentium D, was fine for many people's needs. The Core 2 Duo chips will deliver better performance with lower power consumption than the Pentium D chips, Intel has promised.
[July 12, 2006, 9:55]
CPU roadmap: 2008 and beyond review
Reviews Intel's second-generation dual-core chips, the Pentium D 900 series, were released in early 2006 and saw the company move to the 65nm process. You'll still find low-end systems featuring Intel's Pentium 4 and Celeron D chips alongside those with...
[April 22, 2008, 16:07]
CPU roadmap: 2007 and beyond review
Reviews Not long after its Athlon 64 X2 processors toppled Intel's Pentium D chips, AMD found itself back in the familiar role of underdog when Intel moved to its 65-nanometer process and released the Core 2 Duo to universal praise last year.
[March 19, 2007, 16:12]
Intel Core 2 Duo E6700 review
Reviews The advances in the Core architecture explain why even though the Core 2 Duo chips have lower clock speeds, they're faster than the older dual-core Pentium D 900 series chips. In Intel's last generation of dual-core desktop chips, the Pentium D...
[July 14, 2006, 10:45]
Dell Dimension 4400 review
Reviews DDR memory is roughly half the price of Rambus memory, which was previously the only choice on Intel Pentium 4 motherboards. Dell supplied us with a 2.2GHz Northwood Pentium 4 system fitted with 256MB of DDR SDRAM, with Windows XP Professional...
[January 6, 2002, 23:00]
Sony VAIO PCV-RX1 review
Reviews The benchmarks results are modest, but not out of line with what you'd expect: a Business Winstone 2001 score of 41.1 and Content Creation Winstone 2002 score of 25.2 aren't as high as our reference 2GHz Pentium 4 system, but they aren't supposed...
[February 4, 2002, 23:00]
Intel puts Pentium out to grass
News Pentium D processors aren't going away just yet. Intel slashed prices on older Pentium D and single-core Pentium 4 chips on Thursday, in some cases up to 60 percent. Intel officially closed the books on the Pentium era on Thursday with the Core 2...
[July 28, 2006, 8:55]
AJP Neo-PC II review
Reviews With a 750MHz Pentium III processor, 128MB of RAM and Windows 2000 Professional, you'd expect a decent level of performance, and the Neo-PC II's Business Winstone 99 score of 29.9 doesn't disappoint. The CPU -- Intel's 750MHz 'flip-chip' Pentium...
[November 30, 2000, 23:00]
Intel lowers boom with Pentium II
News To drive down the cost of 3-D graphics, Intel plans to integrate the 3-D technology into Pentium II chip sets. The Pentium II is based on a new, proprietary Slot 1 architecture. Early next year, Intel plans to deliver 333MHz and 350MHz versions of...
[November 24, 1997, 17:10]
A Year Ago: Intel lowers boom with Pentium II
News To drive down the cost of 3-D graphics, Intel plans to integrate the 3-D technology into Pentium II chip sets. Through deep price cuts and rapid-fire processor rollouts, Intel Corp.is about to launch a major effort to drive its Pentium II processor...
[November 23, 1998, 5:50]
Intel confirms chip-naming change
News Celeron will now be known as Celeron D (for Desktop) or Celeron M (for Mobile), and the Pentium 4, M and 4M will also survive. Thus, the next desktop Celeron will be called something like Celeron D 300 while Dothan, the next upgrade to the Pentium...
[March 19, 2004, 17:15]
Intel's first dual-core CPU benchmarked review
Reviews The Pentium D will be paired with the upcoming 945 Express chipset. The other dual-core CPU we'll see soon from Intel will be the 3.2GHz Pentium D. The Pentium D is almost identical to the dual-core Extreme Edition -- even down to the same number...
[April 5, 2005, 8:55]



