Intel Corp. is planning to introduce over the coming months eight new Pentium 4 processors utilizing a new packaging technique, including its first workstation processors with 64-bit extensions ...
Intel has started shipping new Pentium and Celeron processors based on the Haswell microarchitecture. The processors are aimed at budget laptops. The Pentium and Celeron chips are stripped-down ...
The P6 picks up where the Pentium leaves off. Like the Pentium, it is a 133 MHz processor, but it is much more complex. It is constructed from 5.5 million transistors, instead of the 3.3 million used ...
Not that long ago we reviewed the $60 Athlon 200GE CPU and we've been wanting to come back to it for more, but it's been a hectic October with must-have coverage that included the RTX 2070, the Core ...
AMD’s K6 range drew heavily from the Nx686 design and when launched in 1997 mounted a serious challenge to Intel's Pentium ...
Intel has used the Celeron and Pentium brands for CPUs since the 1990s, but they're finally fading away — if not quite in the way you'd expect. The company is replacing both brand names for low-end ...
Why it matters: Earlier this month, overclocking enthusiasts discovered it's possible to overclock Intel's non-K Alder Lake CPUs when paired with a high-end motherboard. For instance, with the right ...
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Providing power for the Pentium® microprocessor family is not a trivial task by any means. In an effort to simplify this task we have developed a new switching regulator control circuit and a new ...
Intel just announced plans to retire Pentium and Celeron - two iconic CPU brands that first arrived back in the '90s. While both longstanding labels will depart in Q1 2023, the tech giant says it'll ...
End of Sandy Bridge and 32nm Pentiums is near We have been following Intel for a very long time now, but we never saw the company ending the life of… End of Sandy Bridge and 32nm Pentiums is near We ...