Intel and IBM are set to launch processors that both companies claim will vastly improve performance over current products. According to press reports, Intel is to launch the latest version of its Pentium III Xeon chipset, aimed at the high-end...
Intel has launched twelve new processors for portable computers squeezed into ultra-small packages using miniaturising technology. The processors are made up of chips that are 0.13 microns, less than a thousandth of a millimetre across.
Intel has boosted its drive for smaller laptops with a range of processors with low power demands. The processors include enhanced SpeedStep technology, which automates switching between low-power standby mode and full-power mode.
Anyone hoping to buy PDAs with the new generation of Intel processors is likely to be disappointed as there's no software out there capable of using their whizzy new features. Intel announced the first of its new line of processors for handheld...
Advanced Micro Devices will roll out 12 new processors for notebooks today at the CeBIT trade show in Hannover, Germany, as part of an effort to ride the wireless wave. The new chips, which will be sold under the Athlon XP-M brand, include three...
With richer media, multitasking in [Microsoft] Office 2003 and better security such as encryption running in the background [of some applications] these new products provide headroom for the future. Prescott Pentium 4s will offer about the same...