This year 1998 is the year of the Intel processor announcements. After the Pentium II at 100 MHz FSB and the Intel Celeron CPU, June 29 was the day when the Pentium II Xeon was announced, Intel’s new ...
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New Delhi: Chip-maker Intel has bid goodbye to Pentium and Celeron processors and has introduced a new chip for upcoming essential segment or budget computers. The company has introduced 'Intel ...
LAS VEGAS--Umax is quietly displaying a "thin-and-wide" notebook prototype of the VisualNote 500 series with a 266-MHz Pentium II processor and Windows 98, neither of which are officially shipping yet ...
First published May 14, 1997. Intel finally went public on the radical new architecture required by the Pentium II processor last week. Banging the drum for the Dual Independent Bus (DIB) architecture ...
Chip giant Intel is replacing its Pentium and Celeron brands with a more generic branding -- Intel Processor. What this change means for buyers For shoppers this means that 2023 laptops with budget ...
The successor to the Pentium Pro from Intel. Pentium II refers to the CPU chip or the PC that uses it. Code-named Klamath, the Pentium II was a Pentium Pro with MMX multimedia instructions. Introduced ...
Intel has decided to drop the Pentium and Celeron branding it has been using for the past four decades. The announcement was made today by Josh Newman, Intel vice president and interim general manager ...
New, compact, mimimalist designs for sub-$1,000 personal computers are emerging from major manufacturers. Meanwhile, Intel has cut the price on its Pentium II processor to spur low-cost Pentium II PC ...
We've already covered the worst CPUs ever built, so it seemed time to flip around and talk about the best ones. The question, of course, is how do we define "best?" In order to qualify for this ...