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.
With the launch of Intel's Pentium M/Centrino technology, the company is putting its silicon where its mouth is. Intel has long said both that the notebook market will be one of the major growth areas ...
The classic Pentium architecture is going new places. Intel is readying a line of consumer electronics chips based on the IA-32 architecture, the design underlying the vast majority of Intel's desktop ...
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Processors based on the flexible Pentium architecture are the most popular processors available today. TimeSys provides a LinuxLink subscription for Pentium-class processors for a 14-day evaluation ...
Editor’s Note: This story is excerpted from Computerworld. For more Mac coverage, visit Computerworld’s Macintosh Knowledge Center. Thirty years ago, on June 8, 1978, Intel introduced its first 16-bit ...
Intel announced today that its upcoming microprocessor, formerly known as Willamette, will be named the Pentium 4 when it's released this fall. The Pentium 4 marks the biggest change in the core ...
Michael Kanellos is editor at large at CNET News.com, where he covers hardware, research and development, start-ups and the tech industry overseas. Intel is readying a line of consumer electronics ...