Intel on Monday will serve up a large helping of megahertz with five new Pentium 4 processors for desktop PCs.
Intel on Tuesday added to its fleet of mobile Pentium 4 processors for consumer-oriented notebook PCs.
Although Intel has done well financially so far this year, the chipmaker's chief executive, Craig Barrett, still isn't satisfied with its track record, following numerous product delays that have affected its plans for this year. And he's ordering some changes.
Citing design problems, Intel has pushed back the release of its second major notebook chip this year. The Alviso chipset for Pentium M notebooks, slated for autumn in the US, won't hit the market until 2005.
Intel is striving to break the 4GHz barrier for its chips.
Intel on Tuesday added to its fleet of mobile Pentium 4 processors for consumer-oriented notebook PCs.
Although Intel has done well financially so far this year, the chipmaker's chief executive, Craig Barrett, still isn't satisfied with its track record, following numerous product delays that have affected its plans for this year. And he's ordering some changes.
In response to a recommendation I made to cancel all non-AMD system buys, many people have been asking what changed recently that caused me to reach this conclusion.
Intel is striving to break the 4GHz barrier for its chips.
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