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  • Intel plan: New chip sets, faster PCs

    They're not the glamour products of the semiconductor business, but Intel's new chip sets promise a performance boost for consumers by midyear.

  • Intel's portable Timna to debut at 700MHz

    Intel's upcoming chip for cheap PCs and portables will be a 700MHz version due to be released mid next year. It will offer improvements for low-cost PC makers -- and possibly consumers.

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  • Turning up the clock

    A few new technologies are eliminating some of the bottlenecks in memory and motherboard performance.

  • Inside Intel's Napa platform

    Intel's latest mobile platform, now officially christened Centrino Duo, introduces the Core Duo (Yonah) chip with dual CPU cores. This and other developments should deliver useful -- if not revolutionary -- increases in notebook performance and battery life.

  • Tech Guide: Inside Intel's Pentium M/Centrino

    How does Intel's Pentium M processor and Centrino kit of notebook parts deliver new levels of performance and battery life? Our Tech Guide gives you the details.

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