Processor underdog announces next-generation chip plans
It might have a boring name, but Intel's Willamette -- now called Pentium 4 -- sports faster clock speeds and a larger on-board cache. Get ready for 1.4GHz processors to ship later this year.
Advanced Micro Devices Inc. on Thursday outlined aggressive plans for new Athlon chips and predicted a break-even fourth quarter.
Every five to six weeks between now and early next year, AMD will introduce faster Athlons -- beginning at 1.1GHz, Monday.
Advanced Micro Devices is pitching staying power with a new brand of processor designed for the value PC. The processor's name, Duron, was derived from the Latin word "durare," which means "to last."
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