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    Intel is expected to announce the release of its 2 GHz P4-M on Tuesday 25 June, Australia time, and laptop manufacturers are gearing up to be the first to market.

  • Intel cranks out fastest Pentium 4

    The launch of the 2.4GHz processor for desktops, the chipmaker's fastest Pentium 4 to date, is part of bigger plan to push the Pentium 4 into nearly every sector in the PC market.

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    The launch of the 2.4GHz processor for desktops, the chipmaker's fastest Pentium 4 to date, is part of bigger plan to push the Pentium 4 into nearly every sector in the PC market.

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    Intel will continue its assault on rival AMD by announcing even faster P4 processors and a new chipset.

  • Dell Latitude C840: Powerful and ugly

    Dell's C480 should appeal to corporate buyers looking for power and functionality. Those looking for something pretty should look elsewhere.

  • Dell Inspiron 8200: Does speed matter?

    Dell's Inspiron 8200 Pentium 4-M 2.0GHz certainly has a lot of processing power. How does it stack up against its immediate predecessors?

  • Reviews News: The eye of the storm

    There seems to be a pre-Xmas lull at the moment, with very little happening on the new products front. The early announcements have come out, and the last-minute surprises aren't due for a few weeks. Check out this week's new product releases.

  • Intel cranks out fastest Pentium 4

    The launch of the 2.4GHz processor for desktops, the chipmaker's fastest Pentium 4 to date, is part of bigger plan to push the Pentium 4 into nearly every sector in the PC market.

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