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So the processor giant devised a unique, easy-to-trademark identity: Pentium. Initially critics ridiculed the name, but in fact the Pentium opened a new era in consumer-microprocessor marketing.
Pentium G4560 Review: The Best Budget CPU We've Tested! In-depth analysis on the new budget CPU king, with benchmarks, comparisons and a look at how well this thing actually runs games. Watch on ...
In March of 2003, Intel officially launched its Centrino mobile computing platform, at the center of which was a new x86 processor designed specifically for the mobile computing space: the Pentium M.
A FEW WEEKS ago, I mentioned that buying a PC was getting complicated because there were so many versions of Intel’s Pentium processor floating around. That brought e-mail from a reader who said ...
The Pentium 4 will become the company's primary microprocessor in terms of volume by early 2002 or late 2001--earlier than anticipated.
Some images demonstrating one of the rarest x86 CPUs still running have been shared online. We thank CPU collector and ...
In this Pentium 4 Northwood 2.2GHz vs. Athlon XP 2000+ comparison: we cover specs, performance, and their key differences in great detail.
Intel to detail Pentium 4 August 21, 2000: 1:15 p.m. ET Chip giant set to unveil details on next generation PC processor ...
Intel is ditching the Celeron and Pentium names for its laptop chips in favor of the simple 'Intel Processor' badge.
Embedded microprocessors are computer chips used inside devices other than computers to provide added functionality, often in the areas of control and monitoring.
In 1994, Intel faced its first major recall due to the FDIV bug in the original Pentium processor, resulting in a financial loss of approximately $475 million USD.