The early 1990s were an interesting time in the PC world, mainly because PCs were entering the zeitgeist for the first time.
The RM1 currently ships with the Intel 300 (yes, that's the full CPU name...), which debuted last year as the company's ...
The all-aluminum Laminar RS1 stock cooler is no more as Intel discontinued it in late December, replacing it with the already ...
Next: Pentium FDIV Versus Cougar Point Intel's handling of the Sandy Bridge ... of Cougar Point SATA ports may degrade over a few years inside notebooks. He added that the chipset had passed ...
Intel's top Pentium chip, introduced in late 2000. The successor to the Pentium III, the Pentium 4 features the NetBurst micro-architecture (see NetBurst). All Pentium 4 chips are single core ...
remember “Intel Inside”? In 1993, Intel was making some headway in that regard. The splashy launch of their new Pentium chip in 1993 was a huge event. Unfortunately an esoteric bug in the ...
The sixth generation of the Intel x86 family of CPU chips. The term may refer to the chip or to a PC that uses it. Introduced in 1995 as the successor to the Pentium, models from 150 MHz to 200 ...
The most recent Atom used in laptops is from 2016 and it was hardly fast back then. Up until recently, there were separate brands for Celeron and Pentium processors. Intel has now bundled both of them ...
The transition hasn't been entirely smooth -- particularly for Intel, whose Pentium D series of dual-core processors were the target of frequent snipes from techno-critics disappointed by the ...
In 1994, Intel faced its first major recall due to the FDIV bug in the original Pentium processor, resulting in a financial loss of approximately $475 million USD. The issue stemmed from specific ...