Intel is working on "Nehalem," an architectural redesign of its Pentium 4 processor, which sources say will debut in the first half of 2005. Michael Kanellos is editor at large at CNET News.com, where ...
SAN FRANCISCO – The sense of relief on the faces of hardware developers, analysts and Intel Corp. employees was the lasting image of this week’s Spring Intel Developer Forum (IDF) in San Francisco.
Intel Corp.’s products for the digital home and digital office in 2005 will give consumers and IT managers more capabilities than just raw performance, and the company plans to highlight those ...
Like that Simpsons episode where the director's commentary for The Postman is just Kevin Costner repeatedly apologizing into his microphone, there needs to be a monument to the Intel Pentium 4 ...
I wouldn't be surprised if the 4GHz/800 MHz FSB/1 MB cache P4 never sees the light of day. A 4 GHz/1066 MHz FSB part would make more sense, given that Intel's launching a 3.73 GHz/1066 MHz FSB P4 at ...
Code-named "Nehalem," the next-generation Pentium 4 CPU will feature a new architecture that will substantially differ from the current Pentium 4's architecture, according to sources. Concepts in the ...