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The chipmaker descends on Manhattan to announce three new Pentium 4-M processors--including one running at 1.8GHz--and to spread the word about mobile computing.
The Register has the story on Intel's latest versions of the Mobile Pentium4. Added are a 533Mhz FSB and clocks speeds all the way up to 3.06Ghz. Odd (and confusing) way of referencing them: ...
PC makers have begun beefing up their notebooks with a trio of new mobile processors from Intel. The chipmaker on Wednesday launched a new 2.5GHz Pentium 4-M processor and two new Celerons running ...
Intel hits its mid-year target with new 2GHz Pentium 4-M and 1.9 GHz Celeron chips that will be offered in notebooks issued by a slew of PC makers including HP and Dell.
Intel increased the top speed of its Mobile Pentium 4-M processor and added two new Mobile Celeron processors to its lineup Wednesday. The Mobile Pentium 4-M now comes in a 2.5GHz version, a bump ...
Intel axing P4 chipset prices again to tackle gray-market products, boost demand (Apr 9) Intel’s new pricing of Pentium 4-M processors isn’t treating everyone equally Though Intel is due to ...
Here's the current Pentium-M core, Dothan. in a feature table, up against Intel's newest Pentium 4 core, the Prescott-2M. I've chosen the review processor, a 1.7GHz Pentium-M 735, and the Pentium ...
PC makers, including Compaq Computer, Dell Computer, Hewlett-Packard and Toshiba, rallied behind Intel on Monday by announcing new, high-end notebooks based on the Pentium 4-M chip. The average price ...
As Intel Corp. outlines its future product plans, which include processors performing at up to 5GHz, the company leaves its rivals in the dust but also leaves the rest of us wondering why anyone needs ...
The Mobile Pentium 4-M now comes in a 2.5GHz version, a bump up from the previous clock speed leader, the 2.4GHz processor. The Mobile Pentium 4-M was Intel's primary chip for notebooks until the ...