Intel Puts Tualatin Chips On Launch Pad
News Intel is set to launch a new version of its mobile Pentium III chip, code-named Tualatin, on Monday, marking the beginning of its foray into a crucial next-generation manufacturing technology. Tualatin shrinks the Pentium III's architecture from...
[July 26, 2001, 11:30]
Intel's Tualatin Makes Debut
News The new Pentium IIIs, code-named Tualatin, are the first Intel chips to use the 0.13-micron manufacturing process, which replaces the 0.18-micron process currently used for most PC processors. Intel will launch the mobile Tualatin in five speeds...
[June 19, 2001, 15:05]
Via Announces Tualatin Support
News Via Technologies announced on Wednesday a range of chipsets supporting Intel's pumped-up Pentium III, codenamed Tualatin, which is expected in July. Tualatin uses Intel's new 0.13-micron manufacturing process, reducing chip size and power...
[May 31, 2001, 15:41]
Intel Hits AMD With Tualatin Chips
News As a result, Intel also plans to launch low-power versions of the Tualatin Pentium III chips later this year for smaller-sized notebooks. The chips -- code-named Tualatin -- will be the first new and faster Pentium III chips in more than a year...
[May 17, 2001, 7:55]
Intel's Mobile Chip Plan Revealed
News According to Kevin Krewell, an analyst for Instat/MicroDesign Resources, Intel's product line will consist of the mobile Tualatin processor and the mobile Pentium 4 until the end of 2002. Krewell said he believed the Banias will probably begin life...
[July 20, 2001, 9:06]
Intel Puts Its Best Chips Forward At TechX
News Splinter will discuss Intel's newest products, including Itanium and the new Pentium III "Tualatin" chips, and may preview a pair of new Pentium 4 chips, expected next month. One of the more important products for Intel will be the Tualatin Pentium...
[June 22, 2001, 10:22]
Compaq, IBM Augment Server Offerings
News Both companies' servers also feature a new 1.13 GHz chip from Intel, the Pentium III-S, the server version of Intel's new "Tualatin" line. The Tualatin chips are among several advances that are making Intel servers more powerful.
[June 27, 2001, 10:59]
Intel Claims 0.13-micron Milestone
News As previously reported by ZDNet News, the first mobile Tualatin Pentium IIIs will be 933MHz and 1GHz chips. It's likely that the first 0.13-micron chips will be mobile Pentium III chips, code-named Tualatin.
[November 8, 2000, 8:46]
Comdex 2001: Compaq, HP To Build Low-power Intel Servers
News This quarter's and next quarter's CPUs will be part of the Pentium III "Tualatin" line, which uses a manufacturing process with tiny 130-nanometer (0.13 micron) features. This will be the first CPU with low-power features designed into the basic...
[November 13, 2001, 15:13]
Gateway Plays Early Bird With Laptops
News Other PC makers are expected to offer notebooks with new features, such as Intel's upcoming high-performance, low-power Tualatin processor, in the coming weeks as they gear up for the second half of the year.
[July 23, 2001, 10:34]
Mobiles To Push PCs Aside At TechX
News The Tualatin chips will be faster, lower-power versions of Intel's Pentium III, based on a new 0.13-micron manufacturing process. Topping off the wave of mobile technology will be the introduction of a new Crusoe TM 8500 processor by Transmeta and...
[June 22, 2001, 16:15]
Intel's Mobile Strategy Covers All Bases
News Intel also plans to ship a 1.2GHz Tualatin-based mobile Pentium III chip in the third quarter, sources said. Unlike the other two, the chip will be based on a new Pentium III processor core, codenamed Tualatin, and it will likely be Intel's first...
[October 25, 2000, 13:57]
Intel Powers Up Notebook Chips
News The main change in the Pentium III-M, code-named Tualatin, is that the chips will be manufactured on a 0.13-micron process, which allows smaller circuits to be printed on the chip. A new line of mobile processors Intel plans to announce on Monday...
[July 30, 2001, 18:03]
Intel Ups Ante In Notebook Race
News The main change in the Pentium III-M, code-named Tualatin, is that the chips will be manufactured on a 0.13-micron process, which allows smaller circuits to be printed on the chip. A new line of mobile processors Intel plans to announce Monday will...
[July 30, 2001, 14:11]
Intel Slices Pentium III Prices
News However, the cuts precede the expected introduction of Intel's Pentium III "Tualatin" chips later in the month. Tualatin is the code name for a Pentium III chip made using Intel's new 0.13-micron manufacturing process, which allows smaller circuits...
[July 17, 2001, 9:11]
Intel Goes Banias Over Battery Life
News Tualatin," an improved version of the Pentium III, will show up in laptops in the third quarter of the year. Among other features, Tualatin will be made with copper, instead of aluminum, wires and contain yet-to-be announced power-saving technologies.
[March 27, 2001, 8:15]
Desktops: Kiss Pentium IIIs Goodbye
News A new version of the Pentium III, based on the 0.13-micron manufacturing process and codenamed Tualatin, is still coming out toward the third quarter, but it will not be actively marketed for desktops.
[March 2, 2001, 7:36]
News Roundup: Computex Takes Over Taiwan
News Via announces Tualatin support The Computex trade show in Taiwan has played host to controversies around the latest chips from Intel and AMD, and has seen the introduction of products that could find their way into your PC soon.
[June 11, 2001, 11:33]
Intel Faces Delays To 0.13 Micron Move
News Pentium III will also get a new lease on life with the 0.13-micron "Tualatin" chip. Intel's upcoming move to a more advanced manufacturing process could be thrown off by the delay of a critical piece of manufacturing equipment.
[April 30, 2001, 13:08]
Intel Developer Forum: Full Coverage
News Tues 28 Aug Tualatin - Intel's 0.13 micron processor - gets an outing at the company's Developer Forum Intel's Developer Forum is one of the biggest events on the chip-head's calendar as PC manufacturers, software developers and even rival chip...
[August 29, 2001, 15:30]

