All in all, this glimpse at the internals of a Pentium processor provides a fascinating snapshot of high-end Intel semiconductor prowess in the early 1990s.
Released in 1993, Intel’s Pentium processor was a marvel of technological progress. Its floating point unit (FPU) was a big improvement over its predecessors that still used the venerable CORDIC ...
Intel is receiving mostly positive feedback for its handling of the Sandy Bridge chipset recall, and a big reason for that may be the chip maker's past missteps in dealing with high-profile design ...
Note: All processors listed are boxed versions of the CPU. 10. Intel 2.9GHz Pentium G2020 The Pentium brand is still alive and well at Intel. The company's Pentium G2020 dual-core processor ...
The RM1 is also used for the Intel Processor 300, a rebranded Pentium G7400. The Processor 300 came out just around a year ago, and the fact that it used the RM1 may have been a sign that the RS1 ...
VC firm Accel India’s founding partner Prashanth Prakash has been conferred India’s fourth-highest civilian Award, Padma Shri ...
Currently, Intel has several product brands: Core Ultra, Core (Series 1), Core (14th gen and below), Core (N-series), Processor, Pentium, and Celeron. Core Ultra are high-end chips designed for AI ...
Vinod Dham, an Indian-American engineer famously known as the 'Father of the Pentium Chip,' has left an indelible mark on ...
The Pentium 4 570 had a base clock speed ... competitive against Intel's Core series during that period. Intel's first consumer processor to be sold with a clock speed of 4 GHz or higher was ...
TL;DR: Intel has discontinued its RS1 stock cooler, which was bundled with the entry-level Pentium G7400 and Celeron G6900 processors. The RS1 will not have a direct successor, instead the ...