Hi comrades im the new Intel guy in town here to stur up trouble and piss some of you off, seriously my main goal here is to get the truth out into the open about those Athlon XP processors some of ...
When Intel first announced its support of DDR (Double Data Rate) SDRAM for desktop PCs, it signaled the beginning of the end for the company’s often tumultuous marriage to Rambus. After nearly three ...
The notion that Intel hasn't always been the top processor vendor is quite foreign for many folks. But over the course of the last 30 years, the processor stalwart has on occasion been edged out both ...
Page 9: Cinebench 3D Rendering and Lame MP3 MP3 Encoding Intel Pentium M processors 765, 755, 745, 735, 725, 715, 738 Low Voltage and 733/723 Ultra Low Voltage. •Manufactured on Intel's advanced 90 ...
It's not that hard to find old reviews on the web (for example, scroll down towards the bottom here) that show early P4 performance was a mixed bag (such as this).
A law suit revolving around the first-generation Pentium 4 processor (Willamette) sold between November 20, 2000 and June 30, 2002 demonstrates how incredibly slow justice is in this country and how ...
While it may seem strange to be reading about new Pentium processors in the year 2021, bear with me. Intel just announced its N-series Pentium Silver and Celeron processors at CES, and they may just ...
Writing for PCWorld.com, Tom Mainelli reports that Intel, Gateway and Hewlett-Packard have been named as defendants in a new class action lawsuit that alleges the companies misled consumers about the ...
AMD acquired NexGen for a bumper fee in the mid-1990s in a bid to boost its own chip range ...
Page 9: Cinebench 3D Rendering and Lame MP3 MP3 Encoding Our expectations were that the Pentium M, with proper motherboard BIOS tweak support, would most likely have plenty of headroom left in it for ...
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