NEW YORK--Intel descended on Manhattan on Tuesday to announce three new Pentium 4-M processors and to spread the word about mobile computing. The processors will run at 1.4GHz, 1.5GHz and 1.8GHz, the ...
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 at ...
Intel is bringing more power to people on the go. The chipmaker on Monday launched the Pentium 4-M, the first mobile version of its flagship Pentium 4 processor. Intel said the new chip offers clock ...
This announcement should hopefully bring down the cost of the older Pentium 3 notebooks in the near future. It also means we will be seeing much faster notebooks and the boundary between the notebook ...
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 up ...
Intel Wednesday officially launched its Centrino package, which includes the latest addition to the company’s mobile processor lineup alongside a companion chipset and a wireless LAN chip. Intel ...
With Intel officially forging forward in the desktop consumer space with Pentium 4, with the Prescott-2M update the most recent, there's also been a lively undercurrent of information, benchmarks and ...
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: The ...
For the first time since the introduction of the Pentium III chip family in late 1999, Intel Corp. has moved to a smaller, more efficient processor architecture for a new line of mobile chips.
The chipmaker on Monday launched the Pentium 4-M, the first mobile version of its flagship Pentium 4 processor. Intel said the new chip offers clock speeds of 1.6GHz to 1.7GHz, increases the speed of ...