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Read all about 'Camino', 'Carmel', 'Solona' and Rambus. Look forward with me to the upcoming notebook CPUs.
A detailed explanation and estimation of Intel's CPUs for the next 12 months
Coppermine goes Socket370, Notebook PIII's shipping soon and more ...
If you take a look at the CPU market of the last months, you will realize that Intel has been releasing one Celeron version after the other.
Kryotech is nowadays a name that is known to most of my readers and particularly the power users amongst you have certainly already contemplated running your system with one of the super cooling devices from...
We are almost there, the wait for the new microprocessors from AMD and Intel is finally close to an end. Intel's upcoming Pentium III is an upgrade of the well known Pentium II-core with the new 'streaming SIMD...
Straight after I read about Intel's new plans to ensure higher data security over the Internet for e-commerce by implementing a identification number into their upcoming CPUs starting with Pentium III
I spoke to Dana Krelle, AMD's vice president of marketing, and he gave me the latest scoop on AMD's plans
On the beginning of January 1999 Intel launched two new Celeron CPUs, each for the well known Slot1 as well as for the new Socket370.
By now we are pretty much at the end of the sweet days of overclocking. The upcoming Intel chips Katmai and the socketed Celeron will not allow any form of overclocking anymore and it would be no surprise if...
AMD's announcement of their upcoming K7 CPU at the Microprocessor Forum 98 in San Jose could indeed mark a major change of the x86 CPU market in 1999.
Yesterday (Aug 24, 1998) Intel announced three new processors, the Pentium II 450 and two new Celeron CPUs 'Celeron 300 A' and 'Celeron 333'
The first thing to consider is the memory question. Motherboards based on the ALi Aladdin V chipset usually are slightly faster than MVP3 chipset boards when equipped with 512 kB L2 cache
The next Pentium II core at 100 MHz FSB will be Katmai , starting to ship in Q1/99, initially at 450 MHz, then soon moving to 500 MHz
Intel's plans for the next millenium are quite concrete. Merced is going to be Intel's first 64 Bit processor based on the new IA-64 architecture
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 high end...
Last year in April AMD was able to offer the fastest Windows x86 CPU for a very short period until Intel released the Pentium II processor
I've fiddled around with BX chipset boards and 100 MHz front side bus Pentium II CPUs for quite a few weeks now. Playing around with all these components is one thing, but making you able to understand how it...
Important things you should know about Pentium II and Celeron, Klamath and Deschutes
A comparison of all currently available PC CPUs was more than overdue and although it's a horrible amount of work I felt forced to finally do one after Intel released not only a CPU for the high end but as well...
I came across Kryotech the first time at the Microprocessor Forum 'affinity session'. Kryotech showed an Alpha based system running at the amazing speed of 767 MHz
Quite a lot of time has passed since my last update of the Overclocking Guide and now some really important things happened
How does the little IDT CPU perform against Intel, AMD, IBM and Cyrix?
Last week I received a new 6x86MX CPU that turned out to be very overclockable
News from Intel, AMD, Cyrix/IBM and IDT about their CPU plans.
A list of Intel's processors and chipsets through the 2nd half of 1998
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