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  • Intel Delays 4-GHz Pentium 4

    07/31/2004 4:19:16 PM PDT · by Momaw Nadon · 10 replies · 3,474+ views
    PC World via Yahoo! ^ | Friday, July 30, 2004 | Tom Krazit and Robert McMillan
    Intel has decided to push back the launch date for its 4-GHz Pentium 4 desktop processor to the first quarter of 2005, after reviewing its launch schedules and determining it would not be able to introduce the product in sufficient volume, a company spokesperson says. President and Chief Operating Officer Paul Otellini first told financial analysts last year that Intel would raise the clock speed of the company's flagship Pentium 4 processor to 4 GHz by the end of 2004. There are no manufacturing or design issues behind the delay, like the ones that have recently caused Intel to recall...
  • [Intel vs. AMD] Speed limits on P4 could open window for AMD

    09/09/2002 2:44:45 AM PDT · by JameRetief · 12 replies · 307+ views
    The Inquirer ^ | 9-8-2002 | Mike Magee
    Speed limits on P4 could open window for AMD Can Barton scale to high speeds fast? By Mike Magee in San Jose: Sunday 08 September 2002, 23:47 THE MOST RECENT roadmap we saw from the Intel Corporation warns motherboard makers that with the introduction of 3.06GHz Pentium 4 in Q4, the designers are creating a somewhat new die layout for the Northwood process. This new layout might well be related to some significant errata in the processor, which we reported a few weeks ago. But with the introduction of 512K cache "Barton" AMD XP chips, we think that Intel may...
  • [AMD vs. Intel] Why the Buzz on Hammer Just Won't Quit

    07/26/2002 11:11:31 PM PDT · by JameRetief · 26 replies · 418+ views
    VIA Hardware ^ | 7-26-2002 | Joel Hruska
    Why the Buzz on Hammer Just Won't QuitJust in case you haven't been paying attention, AMD's upcoming 8th generation processor has been generating a steady buzz of discussion almost since the first of the year.  This has led to an occasional outburst of exasperation from editors at various websites, some of whom have complained the web community in general is too focused upon Hammer.  Hammer is, their argument goes, an unproven product with a distant and uncertain launch date, and should not be focused on so heavily.  It's also been suggested by some that much of the Hammer hype itself...
  • [Intel] "New" Celeron dictated by marchitecture, not architecture

    07/12/2002 3:15:33 PM PDT · by JameRetief · 21 replies · 535+ views
    The Inquirer ^ | July 11, 2002 | Andrew Busigin
    Column Heigh-Ho Celeron! By Andrew Busigin: Thursday 11 July 2002, 19:14 INTEL'S LATEST developments around future Celeron performance make for an interest study in marketing. It appears that once again, Intel Marketing folks are steering the engineering team, and it shouldn't surprise anyone, since the Celeron has always been a marketing phenomenon more than an engineering product. See Intel to shift P4 Celerons to Northwood core History Lesson The origin of the Celeron, for those of you more recently come to the party, was a marketing coup for Intel, whereby they managed to create an artificial segmentation of their CPU...