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  • Intel's RAID 5 NAS Makes the Grade*
    Friday 19 May 2006 – 01:30
    Intel's RAID 5 NAS Makes the Grade Intel has decided it wants to play in the SOHO/SMB NAS market and produces a first product that should get it into the game.
  • Intel's RAID 5 NAS Makes the Grade*
    Friday 19 May 2006 – 01:53
    Intel's RAID 5 NAS Makes the Grade Intel has decided it wants to play in the SOHO/SMB NAS market and produces a first product that should get it into the game.
  • Intel Pentium 4 1.7 GHz: More Power For Less Money*
    Monday 23 April 2001 – 07:00
    Today Intel starts shipping their processor flagship Pentium 4 in a version that runs at 1.7 GHz. The sales of the Pentium 4 processor haven't done too well lately, so that new price cuts and a faster version shall improve the situation. Is Pentium 4 1.7 GHz a worthy opponent to AMD's Athlon 1333?
  • Intel's Core i7: Blazing Fast, But Crippled O/C*
    Monday 3 November 2008 – 05:00 in Hardware
    Intel's Core i7: Blazing Fast, But Crippled O/C Core i7--previously referred to as Nehalem--requires new motherboards, coolers and memory. Its performance is compelling and means AMD is falling behind even further, but Intel is putting in some speed bumps that will impact overclocking enthusiasts.
  • Updated CPU Charts 2008: AMD Versus Intel*
    Wednesday 1 October 2008 – 07:50
    Updated CPU Charts 2008: AMD Versus Intel The processor is the heart of your PC, and our updated charts for Q3 2008 show 54 of them competing in terms of performance. Using our updated suite of benchmarks, compare your favorite AMD and Intel CPUs after reading this introduction.
  • Intel's X25-M Solid State Drive Reviewed*
    Monday 8 September 2008 – 04:00
    Intel's X25-M Solid State Drive Reviewed Intel jumps into the flash SSD market with the new mainstream 80 GB X25-M 2.5” flash drive, based on a smart controller. This SSD utilizes 10-channel MLC flash memory and it’s a real performance screamer.
  • The Intel v. AMD Performance War: You Lose*
    Tuesday 23 September 2003 – 06:00
    Is the enthusiast community being taken for a ride in this latest round of the CPU wars? Does AMD want enthusiasts to give it an interest free loan while they wait for 64-bit computing to go mainstream? Has Intel lost the PR battle before it has begun? Only a few hours remain before the launch of the Athlon 64 and the P4 EE, and we're wondering whether we got here for the right reasons.
  • Tom's Blurb: All Owners of Systems With Intel's i820 Chipset That Don't Use RDRAM Yet Will Now Get It For Free From Intel!*
    Wednesday 10 May 2000 – 06:00
    Another bug was found in Intel's infamous 'i820' or 'Camino' chipset! Once more it is the so called 'MTH' = 'Memory Translator Hub', which has already made headlines with other bugs before.
  • Innovate or perish: The challenge facing Apple's new Intel iMac and MacBook*
    Wednesday 11 January 2006 – 02:38
    Innovate or perish: The challenge facing Apple's new Intel iMac and MacBook Today's announcement that Apple is releasing both desktop- and notebook-based Intel Macintoshes ahead of schedule, may have the market excited for now. But the excitement won't last, says IDC analyst David Daoud, if Apple isn't ready to start a course of rapid and drastic innovation, redefining what it means for a system to be a Macintosh.
  • Tom's Blurb: The Intel Pentium II ('Klamath') CPU, Intel's Policy and the Competitor AMD with Its K6*
    Sunday 9 March 1997 – 06:00
    The word is out now and although Intel doesn't like it, it's just a fact that the upcoming Pentium II CPU, formerly known as 'Klamath', is not living up to the expectations at all
  • Sibling Rivalry - Intel E6750 and Q6600 Overclocking Duel*
    Monday 5 November 2007 – 10:38 in Hardware
    Sibling Rivalry - Intel E6750 and Q6600 Overclocking Duel Among the overclocking community, Intel's quad-core Q6600 and dual-core E6750 are considered the chips to get. Each can form the basis for inexpensive yet powerful DIY systems. What other components do you need? Is quad really better than dual?
  • Intel Roadmap News 10/2000: Part One, Desktop Processors And Chipsets*
    Thursday 12 October 2000 – 07:00
    It has been rather quiet in our Intel roadmap department for the last six months, but finally we could get hold of Intel's future plans. The roadmap turned out to be rather interesting, with some even surprising news. Find out about future Pentium III and Pentium 4 processors as well as the according chipsets. You might be surprised to!
  • Intel Core i7 (Nehalem): Architecture By AMD?*
    Tuesday 14 October 2008 – 07:30
    Intel Core i7 (Nehalem): Architecture By AMD? Intel's new Core i7 processors represent a major evolution of the Core 2-series, though a lot of the additions look like they come from AMD's playbook. Is there any truth here or are we the only ones thinking it?
  • Intel Rigs Up: P4 Series with FSB800*
    Wednesday 21 May 2003 – 07:00
    Intel equips its 2.4 GHz, 2.6 GHz and 2.8 GHz CPUs with FSB 800 and Hyperthreading. Highlights: 865PE delivers same power as 875P chipset. Revealed: MSI with FSB 880 on the test bench.
  • Revisiting Intel's New Pentium III at 1.13 GHz*
    Tuesday 1 August 2000 – 07:00
    Two days ago I was supplying you with my findings and thoughts of Intel's new Super-CPU. At that time I assumed that the instability issues were caused by the lack of a micro code update. Today I received this update, but the instability remains. I also found another well-known hardware reviewer who ran into similar problems. This raises one serious question. Is Intel shipping faulty processors?

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