This year 1998 is the year of the Intel processor announcements. After the Pentium II at 100 MHz FSB and the Intel Celeron CPU, June 29 was the day when the Pentium II Xeon was announced, Intel’s new ...
Here I am, sitting in a test lab full of Intel-based servers—about a dozen systems ranging from a 400MHz Pentium II, to an eight-way Pentium III Xeon, to a just-released dual-processor 1GHz Pentium ...
Intel has delayed by a few weeks the introduction of the first Xeon server chips based on the Pentium 4 design The chip, originally slated to come out Tuesday, was delayed because of a flaw in the ...
Intel Corp. this week began shipments of its post-Pentium III generation of Xeon processors, named, simply enough, Intel Xeons. The shorter name replaces the old naming model of Intel Pentium II Xeon ...
The Xeon for servers product line will be unveiled Monday at the Intel Developer Forum in San Francisco. The platform will replace the Pentium III line for servers, according to Intel's road map, and ...
The personal computer has been the driver of innovation in the IT sector in a lot of ways for the past three and a half decades, but perhaps one of the most important aspects of the PC business is ...
Intel Corp. plans to introduce a model number naming scheme for its server processors starting later this year when the first dual-core Itanium 2 processor is released, the company is expected to ...
Intel is giving new life to its Pentium processor for servers, and has started shipping the new Pentium 350 chip for low-end servers. The dual-core processor operates at a clock speed of 1.2GHz and ...