News (4)

  • Intel's Dothan chip expected in May

    The latest notebook chip from Intel will come out May 10, according to sources, along with price cuts and a new naming scheme.

  • Intel's Dothan sets sail

    Intel on Monday formally launched three new laptop chips and outlined a push to equip more consumer-oriented notebooks with wireless networking.

  • Chip details leak out of Intel

    The chipmaker is gearing up for a busy second half of the year with a slew of new desktop and notebook processors and a host of accompanying price cuts.

  • Intel to push Centrino in 2004

    Intel is making a resolution to convince consumers that Centrino notebooks will be the thing to have in 2004.

Reviews (6)

  • Acer TravelMate 8005LMi

    Building on an already-successful design, the Dothan-based TravelMate 8005LMi delivers an impressive combination of features, performance and battery life.

  • Chip details leak out of Intel

    The chipmaker is gearing up for a busy second half of the year with a slew of new desktop and notebook processors and a host of accompanying price cuts.

  • Tech Guide: Inside Intel's Dothan

    The latest Pentium M processor from Intel improves on the Banias core by shrinking the fabrication process to 90nm, doubling the cache and boosting the clock speed.

  • Dell Latitude D800

    Intel's fastest Pentium M processor makes a grand debut in the Dell Latitude D800.

  • Dell Latitude D600

    The Dell Latitude D600 remains among the most well-rounded enterprise laptops available.

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