With the launch of its 2-GHz Pentium 4 processor today, Intel Corp., as expected, cut prices on the rest of its Pentium 4 family, as well as many of its other processors. Intel also introduced a ...
Did you purchase a computer powered by Intel's Pentium 4 processor roughly 15 years ago? If so, you may be eligible to receive a cash payout of $15 as settlement in a long-running class-action lawsuit ...
If you actually remember that you bought a new Pentium 4 computer to celebrate the new millennium, great news! A settlement by Intel and HP will pay you $15. A class-action suit filed in California ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... I’ve just found out about, and am incensed at, Microsoft’s decision to stop supporting Windows XP with security updates from April 8, 2014. What about the ...
Continuing to use an old processor for business machines can save money, as long as it doesn't slow you down. First released in 2000, the Pentium 4 family of Intel central processing unit chips sold ...
Hyper-Threading Technology Allows Software to "See" Two Processors Instead of One Nov. 14, 2002 – Intel Corporation today introduced its innovative Hyper-Threading (HT) Technology for the new Intel® ...
Like that Simpsons episode where the director's commentary for The Postman is just Kevin Costner repeatedly apologizing into his microphone, there needs to be a monument to the Intel Pentium 4 ...
Intel Corporation has introduced a new version of the Intel Pentium 4 Processor with Hyper-Threading (HT) Technology** at 3.2GHz. Pentium 4 processor-based PCs and Intel Xeon-based servers with HT ...
April is speed month for Intel, which has faster desktop and mobile Pentium 4 chips ready to roll. The chipmaker on Tuesday announced its fastest Pentium 4 chip to date, a 2.4GHz processor for desktop ...
The chipmaker is advancing its release schedule of new 2.8GHz and 3GHz Pentium 4 chips in an effort to speed ahead of rival AMD. Michael Kanellos is editor at large at CNET News.com, where he covers ...
After 15 years, Intel is finally paying out as part of a class action lawsuit that alleged the company made up performance benchmarks for its Pentium 4 processor. Which came out in November 2000. You ...
I've just found out about, and am incensed at, Microsoft's decision to stop supporting Windows XP with security updates from April 8, 2014. What about the thousands of people who still happily use XP?