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- Intel drives Pentium, P2 prices down again - Pentium II microprocessor - Product Information
- Santa Clara, Calif.--Intel last week released its quarterly microprocessor pricing schedule under which the prices of Pentium processors with MMX multimedia instruction set technology targeting mobile computers dropped by as much as 40 percent on the 133MHz Pentium with MMX. It was the steepest drop of any Intel product segment...
- Research articles 1997-11-03
- Intel has begun shipping.(Pentium 4 microprocessor)(Brief Article)(Statistical Data Included)
- Intel has begun shipping its Pentium 4 microprocessor. The chip operates at speeds of 1.5 and 1.4 gigahertz and has a 400-MHz bus compared to Pentium Ill's 133-MHz bus. ... Intel has begun shipping its Pentium 4 microprocessor. The chip operates at speeds of...
- Research articles 2000-12-22
- Intel Ships Fastest Pentium Processor; World's First Volume Microprocessor Built on Advanced 0.35 Micron Manufacturing Technology
- SANTA CLARA, Calif.--BUSINESS WIRE--March 27, 1995--Intel Corporation introduced a new, higher performance version of its Pentium processor today. This Pentium processor operates at 120 MHz, delivers 140 SPECint92 and 103 SPECfp92 of performance and is available in volume now.
- Research articles 1995-03-27
- Intel pushes Pentium speed to 166MHz - Intel Pentium 150 and Pentium 166 microprocessors - Product Announcement
- Santa Clara, Calif.--Intel late last week unveiled 150MHz and 166MHz versions of its Pentium microprocessor, priced at $547 and $749 respectively in PGA packages in quantities of 1,000. This is a significantly lower price than previous Pentiums at introduction, such as the 120MHz and 133MHz versions, both priced at $935...
- Research articles 1996-01-08
- Intel setting 1Q round of Pentium price cuts - Intel cuts the price of its Pentium microprocessors
- NEW YORK - As Intel transitions its manufacturing capacity to punching out corrected Pentium microprocessors (EN, Jan 2), it will still reduce prices during 1Q95 by about 30 percent on the 100MHz Pentium MPUs, 14 percent on 90MHz Pentiums, 43 percent on 66MHz Pentiums and 35 percent on 60MHz Pentiums,...
- Research articles 1995-01-16
- Intel projects cooler Pentium MPU - microprocessor unit
- SANTA CLARA, CALIF.--Intel last week said its Pentium upgrade program will include a method of alleviating the microprocessor's high heat dissipation and it will disclose details of upgraded versions at COMDEX/Fall '93 in Las Vegas. Curt Nichols, marketing director for Pentium processors, said Intel will use a new process...
- Research articles 1993-09-06
- Steam builds on Intel Pentium rollouts - Pentium microprocessor
- NEW YORK--With the introduction of new Pentium microprocessors over the next few months, Intel plans the biggest ramp-up of a new MPU in its history with the Pentium projected to be 25 percent of the company's chip sales in a year.
- Research articles 1993-11-29
- Intel's Pentium retailing unflawed. (Pentium microprocessor)
- Computer industry executives are praising Intel for its successful retail-level marketing campaign for the Pentium microprocessor. Some retailers claim that customers ask to see Pentium-equipped computers more often than they ask to see specific brands suComputer industry executives are praising Intel for its successful retail-level marketing campaign for the Pentium...
- Research articles 1995-05-22
- Pentium systems emerge from behind Intel gate - vendors introduce microcomputers based on Intel Corp.'s Pentium microprocessor - Product Announcement
- NEW YORK -- Intel's Pentium embargo will loosen this week, permitting system vendors to discuss shipment schedules, full specs and some pricing. While a full slate of offerings is scheduled for formal introduction, however, the issue of supply versus demand continues to be sidestepped by those eager to maintain their...
- Research articles 1993-05-17
- Intel.(Brief Article)
- Intel has unveiled its next-generation microprocessor chip, called Pentium 4. This chip eventually will replace its current Pentium III microprocessor in tens of millions of personal computers worldwide. The Pentium 4 is designed to enable streamin Intel has unveiled its next-generation microprocessor chip, called...
- Research articles 2000-09-21
- Intel's Pentium seen broadening graphics opportunities - Pentium microprocessor
- BURLINGAME, CALIF. -- Even though Intel is positioning the Pentium microprocessor as a stand-alone solution to full-motion video and graphics acceleration on the desktop, makers of video controllers and accelerators still see a market opportunity in Pentium-based systems.
- Research articles 1992-12-14
- Intel Turns Up The Heat : Pentium III shifts focus from price to performance - Intel's Pentium III microprocessor - Product Information
- San Jose - Intel is back on the offensive. After battering the competition with price cuts in response to pressure at the low end of the PC markets, the Santa Clara-based giant turned its sights on the high end of the market with a battle plan based on performance leadership...
- Research articles 1999-02-22
- Intel initiates Pentium replacements - Intel Pentium microprocessors
- SANTA CLARA, CALIF. - INTEL essentially put an end to the controversy surrounding the Pentium floating point unit FPU flaw by offering late last month to replace the microprocesors on-demand with no questions asked. At the same time at least one systems company, Intergraph Computer Systems, said it will begin...
- Research articles 1995-01-02
- Pentium Chips Power Intel Corp. to Record Revenues and Earnings.(Originated from San Jose Mercury News, Calif.)
- SAN JOSE, Calif.--Apr. 18--Consumers' appetite for faster computers helped Intel Corp. set records for revenues and earnings Monday, as billings for the company's high-speed Pentium microprocessors for the first time exceeded those for older 486 microSAN JOSE, Calif.--Apr. 18--Consumers' appetite for faster computers helped Intel...
- Research articles 1995-04-18
- Microprocessors: Pentium chip set.(Intel 440MX- 100)(Brief Article)(Product Announcement)
- * Works with the low-power family of Pentium III and Celeron processors * Offers advanced power-management options * Targets notebook ... * Works with the low-power family of Pentium III and Celeron processors...
- Research articles 2001-07-19
- Pent-up demand: microprocessors. (Intel Corp.)
- Intel Corp is developing the Pentium microchip, a 586 version that will replace the currently standard 486. The Pentium will increase the power of personal computers immensely, allowing for audio and video capabilities. Intel is using the 'superscalar' deIntel Corp is developing the Pentium microchip, a 586 version that will...
- Research articles 1993-11-13
- Pentium ramp to fuel certain firms - increased production of Intel's Pentium microprocessor may boost profits for DRAM, SRAM and systems logic chipset companies
- NEW YORK--Intel's aggressive ramp of silicon-rich Pentium microprocessors may propel the nets of more companies than Instel, according to Mark Edelstone of Prudential Securities, who suggested that a number of DRAM, SRAM and systems logic chipset makers are in line to benefit from the onslaught.
- Research articles 1994-02-14
- Get ready for Pentium 4.(Intel Corp. readies Pentium 4 microprocessors)(Brief Article)
- Intel says it will soon ship Pentium 4 microprocessors, which will be aimed at business computer users and home-computer enthusiasts. Intel says it will soon ship Pentium 4 microprocessors, which will be aimed at business computer users and home-computer enthusiasts.
- Research articles 2000-09-21
- Intel Sets Slow Ramp-Up to Pentium 4 Blitz - Intel Corp.'s marketing plans for Pentium 4 microprocessor - Brief Article
- Intel will offer retail co-op funding and a rebate to PC vendors for a soft launch of its Pentium 4, a high-end chip that is expected to be in short supply during the holiday season.
- Research articles 2000-11-13
- Lightweight heat sinks for Pentium 4 microprocessors. (Special Section: Cooling Devices & Thermal Management).
- Molex's 37430 Series CoolFin[TM] heat sinks cool Pentium 4 FMB2 microprocessors at speeds of 3.06 GHz and higher. They feature stamped fins that are linked together and soldered to a base plate. The inner fins sit directly above the heat source and a Molex's 37430 Series...
- Research articles 2003-07-01
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