Intel plans to cut prices for its Dothan-based 400MHz FSB Pentium M lineup on October 17, which should help boost notebook shipments from Taiwan makers 20-30% sequentially in the fourth quarter, according to sources at...
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Big thanks goes out to one of our very own Neowin members burnsnet for bringing to this to my attention. Yesterday the following Dell Laptops were all issued with new BIOS's all...
Intel Corp. will introduce its new Dothan mobile processor at a launch event in San Francisco on May 10, the company announced Thursday. Dothan is the code name for the 90-nanometer version of the Pentium...
The latest notebook chip from Intel will come out May 10, according to sources, along with price cuts and a new naming scheme. Dothan is a new version of the Pentium...
Big thanks goes out to burnsnet for this inside news. Ingram Micro in the UK are taking orders for boxed Dothan Processors with an expected delivery date of the 30th April 2004 which...
Yes it's all change on the gravy train because Intel has changed sensible MHz and GHz figures not only on its desktop products but on the Pentium M products too. Recent roadmaps seen by the...
Intel will assign its 90nm desktop and mobile Pentium and Celeron processors to 300, 500 and 700 series under its anticipated new naming scheme, according to Taiwanese reports. Unnamed PC makers cited by DigiTimes say...
Taiwan's notebook makers have been upset as the launch of Intel's mobile Dothan processors has been delayed to April or May from a revised schedule most recently slated for early February, sources at local notebook...
Sources at Taiwan's notebook makers have confirmed that Intel will debut three models of its next-generation Pentium M processor, codenamed Dothan, on February 4. To accelerate the transition to the new processors, Intel has decided...
Intel has begun sampling Prescott desktop and Dothan mobile next-generation processors build on its 90nm process. And both chips will achieve "revenue shipments" during Q4, the company says. So reports EBN, citing an unnamed Intel...