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Intel's Pentium 4 3.06GHz Processor Intel breaks 3GHz barrier and introduces Hyperthreading to the mainstream By, Dave Altavilla and ...
The new Northwood core Pentium 4 processors have 55 million transistors. So it seems, that Intel is showing no sign of slowing down versus Moore's Law, anytime soon.
Intel Corp. demonstrated a Pentium 4 chip that works almost twice as fast as the computer-chip maker's best chip, which was introduced Monday. Intel Shows Faster Pentium 4 Processor - Los Angeles ...
Pentium 4 - the CPU Intel got SO wrong. Huge clock speeds, hot temperatures, and disappointing performance. We look at the catastrophically misjudged Intel NetBurst architecture.
The Pentium 4 processor platform is based on the Intel 850 chipset. The chipset’s dual RDRAM memory banks complement the Pentium 4’s 400 MHz system bus, providing up to 3.2 GB of data per second.
April 23 -- Intel Corporation is rolling out its new Pentium 4 processor, promising the most powerful and fastest computer experience to date, at a low price. The giant Santa Clara chip maker will ...
Intel, which revealed a host of new details about its Pentium 4 processor this week at the Intel Developer Forum, is betting the chip will become the most desirable engine for high-horsepower PCs ...
The Pentium 4, the new PC processor that goes on sale today, will set records on some speed tests. But despite the chip's brand-new internal design and the highest clock speeds ever seen in a ...
SANTA CLARA, Calif. (CBS.MW) -- Intel Corp. released its Pentium 4 microprocessor on Monday, debuting a long-awaited product that the world's largest chipmaker claims will be the fastest chip on ...
The only Pentium 4 chipset currently in production as of early June is Intel's 850, which is designed solely for single-processor workstations. The final challenge is cost.
An Intel brand for Pentium 4 chips that run at the highest clock rates and may include a third level cache (L3 cache). All chips include Hyper-Threading, and at least one model is a 64-bit CPU ...
Intel Corp. will start selling a smaller, faster version of its Pentium 4 computer processor this week, as the world's biggest chip maker rolls out a new manufacturing process.