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  • Thunderbird 1.0 email client bids to repeat Firefox success
    Wednesday 8 December 2004 – 03:37
    Hoping to emulate the success of the open source browser Firefox, the Mozilla group has now released version 1.0 of its Thunderbird email client.
  • Mozilla rolls out Thunderbird 2.0 beta
    Thursday 14 December 2006 – 07:32
    Mozilla has rolled out a beta version of its upcoming Thunderbird 2.0 email program. The free client is available for Windows, Mac OS X and Linux platforms and includes cosmetic enhancements along with keyword tagging of emails. Color-code keywords can now be added to emails which can then be sorted into virtual folders.
  • AMD debuts Thunderbird, Duron
    Tuesday 6 June 2000 – 06:48
    Advanced Micro Devices has released its new high-performance Athlon processor, code-named Thunderbird, along with its new low-cost chip, the Duron.
  • Mozilla Thunderbird for Windows 0.6 unveiled
    Monday 3 May 2004 – 04:54
    Mozilla Thunderbird is a redesign of the Mozilla mail component.
  • Gateway resumes 1GHz Thunderbird shipments
    Wednesday 19 July 2000 – 08:16
    Gateway has resumed shipments of PCs featuring AMD's 1GHz Thunderbird chip after repairing a glitch that caused the machines to lock up.

Articles & reviews

  • AMD's Latest Thunderbird: SocketA Athlon at 1.1 GHz*
    Monday 28 August 2000 – 07:00
    In the last 12 months we have learned that AMD's Athlon architecture is built for clock speed. In June AMD released the first Athlon with on-die second level cache for SocketA, better known under its code name 'Thunderbird'. After ramping up production AMD finally launched the latest 'Thunderbird' for 1.1 GHz clock speed. This new and powerful Athlon 1100 will actually ship now and ship in volume, which is a major difference to Intel's flaky Pentium III at 1.13 GHz.
  • AMD's Thunderbird finally fully fledged*
    Monday 5 June 2000 – 07:00
    'Smaller and Faster' is the motto of AMD's new Athlon processor with 'Thunderbird' core. AMD's new processor is coming with 256 kB on-die and full-speed second level cache, which boosts particularly the integer performance of the new Athlon. We've put this CPU through our test suite and can tell you that we were rather pleased with the results.
  • Overclocking AMD's Thunderbird and Duron Processor*
    Friday 23 June 2000 – 07:00
    So you think that fiddling a bit with the bus clock of Duron or Thunderbird deserves the name overclocking? Find out how easy it is to alter the clock multiplier of those processors! Stand in awe to see Duron run at 950 MHz and Thunderbird go up to 1100 MHz!

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