Intel's new Pentium 4 chip may find itself caught in the summer doldrums. The chipmaker, which told financial analysts in January that it expected to sell 20 million or more Pentium 4 chips this year, ...
The words “quiet” and “small” usually aren’t associated with desktop PCs, but a new desktop system from AOpen weighs less than many notebook PCs and promises to never drown out a movie or video game.
It was a pretty good week last week in the world of mobile devices. Toshiba released a Pentium 4 desktop replacement notebook, Mitsubishi unveiled a pocket projector that shines wide, and Tatung ...
With the launch of its 2-GHz Pentium 4 processor today, Intel Corp., as expected, cut prices on the rest of its Pentium 4 family, as well as many of its other processors. Intel also introduced a ...
With the release of Intel Corp.’s Sonoma technology Wednesday, notebook PCs based on the most powerful version of the chip maker’s Centrino mobile technology now perform just as well as desktop PCs ...
Depends on the speeds. My laptop with a 1.4GHz Pentium-M in it is about the same speed as a Pentium-4M running at 2.2GHz on some things (using lame to make mp3s for instance) if that helps any. From ...
Intel is expected to release a faster version of its powerful but expensive Pentium 4 Extreme Edition processor Monday alongside the introduction of a chipset that uses a faster front-side bus to ...