Early P4s contained software glitch
Intel admitted that early shipments of its brand new Pentium 4 chip contained the wrong software code, but were fixed before reaching the public.
Intel admitted that early shipments of its brand new Pentium 4 chip contained the wrong software code, but were fixed before reaching the public.
The Big MS hack-in. Also: AMD turns up the heat on Intel and new hopes for the end of the dot-com meltdown.
SANTA CLARA, Calif., -- It was pure Hollywood: a nervous entertainment type pitching an ambitious project, a top executive with the power to give it a green light and a Southern California conference room overlooking the glistening Pacific Ocean.
The giant chip maker will announce 13 Pentium III chips over the next few months.
In a rare interview, the controversial chairman and CEO of chip maker AMD discusses his company's death match against mighty Intel -- 'It's been trying to crush us since 1986' -- and plans for unleashing a 'Sledgehammer.'
Intel's new marketing slogan: Multiply! Chipmaker to release a big ad campaign to promote dual-core processors.
The chip maker is counting on the Pentium 4 to pull it into the speed lead again. But, don't hold your breath.
David Berlind, in his article, "Intel wags mangy Centrino dog by Boeing's tail" , makes it clear how he feels about Intel's deceptive Centrino marketing campaign. However, I have to wonder why David is so surprised.
Chip maker plans to open the new year with a bang, rolling out some new processors to bridge price/performance gaps in its lineup.
Intel's upcoming chip for cheap PCs and portables will offer improvements for low-cost PC makers -- and possibly consumers.