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Pentium M chips may face supply problems

News Samsung, Acer and Asustek Computer have all had trouble supplying Centrino laptops to their Chinese resellers, due to the tight supply of the Pentium M processor, according to a report in the Taiwanese industry journal Digitimes.

[April 7, 2003, 15:58]

Pentium-M laptops arrive on the scene

News PC manufacturers are coming out with a slew of new notebooks containing Intel's Pentium-M processor, which executives claim goes a long way toward improving the laptop experience. Dell Computer, IBM, Hewlett-Packard and others will start selling...

[March 12, 2003, 7:43]

Pentium 4-M chills out in notebooks

News The Pentium 4-M processor is the first time the Pentium 4 architecture has been available specifically for portable computers, a step largely made possible by shrinking the chip to a 0.13-micron manufacturing process and decreasing the size of the...

[March 4, 2002, 13:03]

Inside Intel's Pentium M/Centrino

Talkback Could anyone direct me to laptops with the Intel Pentium M, but does not include the full Centrino "bundle"? For me personally, I'm more interested in the power saving attributes of this technology than the wireless functions.

[October 16, 2003, 20:54]

Inside Intel's Pentium M/Centrino review

Reviews With the launch of Intel's Pentium M/Centrino technology, the company is putting its silicon where its mouth is. One of the Pentium M's innovations is that different components within the processor chip can effectively shut down altogether when not...

[March 12, 2003, 11:52]

Inside Intel's Pentium M/Centrino

Talkback I am fascinated by the Pentium M Centrino 1.7GHz outperforming the 2.4GHz Pentium 4-M. But, does the Centrino still outperforms the 2.4GHz Pentium 4-M when both notebooks are plugged in and the latter can run at its top clock speed of 2.4 GHz?

[October 7, 2003, 16:14]

Dell overhauls its Pentium M notebooks

News Dell floated a trio of new Pentium M models into its notebook armada on Thursday. As previously reported, the pair of Inspirons are based on the same 5.5-pound chassis and will broaden the Dell notebook line by offering relatively low prices on...

[April 10, 2003, 15:57]

Intel boosts Pentium M power

News Dell, for one, will offer the 1.7GHz Pentium M across its Latitude D family of notebooks, according to its Web site. As expected, the chipmaker on Monday launched three new Pentium M processors running at higher clock speeds and cut prices on...

[June 3, 2003, 7:52]

Intel tweaks roadmap to boost Pentium M

News Intel will, over the next few weeks, release several faster Pentium M and mobile Pentium 4 processors for notebook PCs. Their basic design, which usually incorporates a floppy and a CD drive, requires compromises in larger size, greater weight and...

[May 29, 2003, 15:13]

Inside Intel's Pentium M/Centrino

Talkback What is the difference between Centrino and Pentium M technology ? There are laptops with exclusive Centrino technology and then there are with Pentium M, so there should be some difference in it. It seems that Centrino is supperior to Pentium M...

[November 1, 2005, 17:15]

Intel cuts Pentium M prices

News Intel lowered prices on its Pentium M processor over the weekend -- a move that could help take some pressure off PC makers. The chipmaker cut prices by as much as 34 percent on its Pentium M chip for notebook PCs.

[October 7, 2003, 8:40]

New Pentium 4-M breaks 2GHz barrier

News Intel will break the 2GHz barrier for notebook PCs on Monday with the launch of a new Pentium 4-M chip. The new 2GHz Pentium 4-M chip, which also comes along with a 1.9GHz Pentium 4-M and a handful of mobile Celerons, meets Intel's internal target...

[June 24, 2002, 8:32]

ATI to go mobile with Pentium M

News ATI Technologies plans to create a family of chips that could become the backbone for future notebooks based on Intel's new Pentium M processor. The Markham, Ontario, graphics chipmaker on Tuesday announced that it has signed a licence with Intel...

[March 18, 2003, 14:42]

HP server slims down with Pentium M

News Revisiting the early days of blade servers, Hewlett-Packard will use Intel's Pentium M processor, designed for mobile computers, in a new slim server expected early in the third quarter. HP will upgrade its ProLiant BL10e blade server with a 1GHz...

[April 22, 2003, 11:16]

Inside Intel's Pentium M/Centrino

Talkback What is the difference between Centrino and Pentium M technology ? There are laptops with exclusive Centrino technology and then there are with Pentium M, so there should be some difference in it. It seems that Centrino is supperior to Pentium M...

[November 1, 2005, 17:15]

AMD mobile Athlon 64 targets Intel Pentium-M

News Intel has declined to comment on when it might introduce 64-bit features to its Pentium-M processor line-up, currently marketed as part of its Centrino brand of notebook components, other than to say that it is monitoring the market and can...

[September 21, 2004, 15:05]

Inside Intel's Pentium M/Centrino

Talkback Well, im not really sure i dont understand as i am knew to this technology. Does this intel centrino chip give you the ability to surf the net any time anywhere? Does it require a monthly fee? Can it be fitted into most laptops using the mini pci...

[January 6, 2005, 11:03]

Inside Intel's Pentium M/Centrino

Talkback Dear readers, I have been using a Centrino based laptop for about a month now, and at first, I could not feel any advantage of using this technology, but lately I have found it really outnumbering the normal P4M systems.

[February 2, 2004, 20:33]

Dell updates Pentium M notebooks

News The new machines will offer Intel's energy-efficient Pentium M processor, which debuted last week Round Rock, Texas-based Dell's first Pentium M notebooks, which are already available, include the Inspiron 600m and Latitude D600 and D800 notebooks.

[March 21, 2003, 16:43]

Inside Intel's Pentium M/Centrino

Talkback No, Centrino just means that energy efficiency features are integrated with standard wireless connectivity. You would still need an access point and a service provider to use the net.

[January 27, 2005, 3:46]

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