The Pentium: An Architectural History of the World's Most Famous Desktop Processor Part I
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The Pentium: An Architectural History of
the World's Most Famous Desktop
Processor - Part II
The Pentium: An Architectural History of
the World's Most Famous Desktop
Processor - Part II
07/26/2004 04:05 PMJohn "Hannibal" Stokes concludes his series on the growth and
development of the Penium line. Part II covers the Pentium 4,
Pentium-M, and Prescott.
Intel's Pentium M Desktop Part II: ASUS'
Pentium M to Pentium 4 Socket Adapter
Intel's Pentium M Desktop Part II: ASUS'
Pentium M to Pentium 4 Socket Adapter
03/25/2005 06:27 AMAnandTech Mar 25 2005 10:24AM GMT
PowerPC on Apple: An Architectural
History, Part I
PowerPC on Apple: An Architectural
History, Part I
08/04/2004 12:51 AMThe first part of a three-part series on the PowerPC CPUs found in
Macintosh computers. Part I covers the PPC 601 through the PPC 604e
New and Noteworthy: Users wish Jobs
well; IBM touts Linux on Power Mac G5;
Architectural history of PowerPC on
New and Noteworthy: Users wish Jobs
well; IBM touts Linux on Power Mac G5;
Architectural history of PowerPC on
08/05/2004 06:56 AMMacFixIt Aug 5 2004 9:58AM GMT
History of a Famous Star Wars Scream
History of a Famous Star Wars Scream
12/23/2003 02:15 PMAn anonymous reader writes "There is a very famous scream in Star Wars
(Episode IV) that occurs when one of the stormtroopers falls into the
Death Star chasm. ...
Concurrent: VME SBC featuring Intel
Pentium M processor 745
Concurrent: VME SBC featuring Intel
Pentium M processor 745
05/13/2004 04:48 PMECE May 13 2004 8:48PM GMT
The History Of Pentium
The History Of Pentium
07/12/2004 10:41 AMAXIOMTEK Debuts Industry's First SBC
with Intel Pentium M Processor 760
AXIOMTEK Debuts Industry's First SBC
with Intel Pentium M Processor 760
04/02/2005 10:38 PMEmbedded Star Apr 3 2005 2:48AM GMT
Intel to Discontinue Pentium 4 Extreme
Edition Processor
Intel to Discontinue Pentium 4 Extreme
Edition Processor
08/08/2004 03:58 AMIntel Corp., the world’s largest maker of microprocessors and
supporting logic, Friday announced product discontinues plan for its
original Intel Pentium 4 Extreme Edition microprocessor that was
unveiled during IDF Fall 2003.
“Market demand for the Intel Pentium 4 processor Extreme Edition
supporting Hyper-Threading technology 3.20GHz with 800MHz processor
system bus in mPGA478 packaging has shifted to higher performance
Intel processors,” the company said it its statement sent to clients.
The last product discontinuance order date for the chip is 19th of
November, 2004. Last shipping dates for the chips are February 18,
2005, and July 29, 2005, for boxed and tray versions respectively.

News source:
X-bit labsRead full story...Intel Unveils Fastest Mobile Pentium
Processor
Intel Unveils Fastest Mobile Pentium
Processor
03/20/2003 01:05 PMIntel has rolled out its fastest -- and most expensive -- processor
yet for notebook
computers, a Pentium 4-M that runs at 2 GHz, or 2 billion cycles per
second. It is the
first mobile chip to break the 2 GHz barrier. The technology giant
also unveiled a 1.9 GHz
mobile Pentium processor and several Celeron mobile chips designed for
budget laptops.
Intel expanded Pentium M and Celeron M
processor families
Intel expanded Pentium M and Celeron M
processor families
07/21/2004 09:15 AMECE Jul 21 2004 1:10PM GMT
Kontron: CompactPCI 6U boards based on
Intel Pentium M processor
Kontron: CompactPCI 6U boards based on
Intel Pentium M processor
08/03/2004 07:21 AMECE Aug 3 2004 11:48AM GMT
Intel Pentium 4 3.2Ghz Extreme Edition
Northwood Processor @ Tweaknews
Intel Pentium 4 3.2Ghz Extreme Edition
Northwood Processor @ Tweaknews
02/16/2004 06:42 PMAMD Demonstrates World's First X86
Dual-Core Processor
AMD Demonstrates World's First X86
Dual-Core Processor
08/31/2004 06:33 AMToday, AMD announces it is demonstrating the industry's first x86
dual-core processor. During demonstrations held at the company's
Austin facilities, AMD is showing an HP ProLiant DL585 server powered
by four dual-core AMD Opteron(tm) processors manufactured on 90nm
silicon-on-insulator process technology. With a simple upgrade path to
more efficient computing, based on AMD's existing system
infrastructure and industry-standard architecture, enterprise
customers can expect more efficient processing power without the
penalties of increased power consumption and heat dissipation. The
dual-core AMD Opteron processor for servers and workstations is
expected to offer the best performance per watt in the market when AMD
plans to make it available in mid-2005.
ATi releases RADEON X800, world's
fastest visual processor
ATi releases RADEON X800, world's
fastest visual processor
05/04/2004 01:48 PMHitachi preps Pentium M desktop PC
Hitachi preps Pentium M desktop PC
04/22/2004 05:16 AMBizarre legacy technology support
NVIDIA Launches the World's First 3D
Wireless Media Processor--GoForce 3D
4500
NVIDIA Launches the World's First 3D
Wireless Media Processor--GoForce 3D
4500
09/21/2004 10:40 AMAOpen Pentium M Desktop Board Relaunched
AOpen Pentium M Desktop Board Relaunched
04/14/2005 12:46 PMIn case you missed it, motherboard maker AOpen plans to launch a
desktop motherboard -- again --incorporating Intel's mobile Pentium M
processor on Monday.
Geek history: world's first pocket
calculator
Geek history: world's first pocket
calculator
01/03/2004 03:21 PMBoingboing reader fRiT0 says:
The Curta mechanical calculator and its story are featured
in the January 2004 issue of
Scientific American and a Google search turned up this excellent website with
information and pictures regarding this truly incredible device. The
Curta is a mechanical calculator that was designed by Curt Herzstark
while he was imprisioned in a Nazi concentration camp. It is a
facinating instrument and a Curta in good condition is worth $1000+ on
ebay.
Link (Thanks Mark Quin,
and thanks fRiT0!)Corsair Partners With NVIDIA To Help
Power Intel Pentium 4 Desktop
Corsair Partners With NVIDIA To Help
Power Intel Pentium 4 Desktop
04/06/2005 11:49 AMLockergnome Apr 6 2005 3:35PM GMT
AMD Dual Core desktop processor details
AMD Dual Core desktop processor details
04/14/2005 04:07 AMAMD beats Intel in desktop processor
sales
AMD beats Intel in desktop processor
sales
05/04/2004 09:07 PMResearch firm Current Analysis has said that AMD outpaced Intel in
desktop CPUs sales for the week ending April 24. That week AMD
accounted for 52% of desktop CPU sales, marking what is believed to be
the first time the AMD has outsold Intel in retail.
AMD to unleash Athlon 64 2600+ desktop
processor
AMD to unleash Athlon 64 2600+ desktop
processor
05/27/2004 06:00 AMPowerPC 970FX named best desktop
processor
PowerPC 970FX named best desktop
processor
02/12/2004 03:25 PMIBM's PowerPC 970FX—the processor used in new Xserves from Apple—has
been declared "the best desktop processor of 2003."...
AOpen announced the i915GMm-HFS desktop
motherboard that supports Pentium M
processors.
AOpen announced the i915GMm-HFS desktop
motherboard that supports Pentium M
processors.
03/25/2005 11:57 PMAOpen announced the i915GMm-HFS desktop motherboard
that supports Pentium M processors.AMD Dual-Core desktop processor details
revealed
AMD Dual-Core desktop processor details
revealed
04/16/2005 03:01 PMAnandTech Apr 16 2005 6:15PM GMT
9/11 As Part of History
9/11 As Part of History
09/11/2004 09:19 AM
The Library
of Congress American Memory site is a good place to start in
looking back at 9/11. They feature a
twin
towers poster that I have always liked and a "
Stop
Hate" graphic that's now my PC wallpaper (at least for the
week). There are also multiple links to a wide variety of related
content.
Desktop Brawl: Is The Mac G5 The World's
Fastest?
Desktop Brawl: Is The Mac G5 The World's
Fastest?
04/13/2004 11:26 AMThe controversy over Apple's use of SPEC benchmarks, the discarding of
the "fastest computer" claim and the adoption of new tests may call
into question the idea of benchmarks themselves rather than Apple. By
Christopher Allbritton, Popular Mechanics (via MyAppleMenu)
A Brief History of Free Software, Part 1
A Brief History of Free Software, Part 1
08/07/2004 01:40 AMWe all love free software, but how much do we know about the origins
of it? Interested to find out what Open Source, GNU and GPL really
mean?
Join me for a unique Freeloader Friday look at what
could be software's most important movement, and find out how
it effects you as a Mac user.
A Brief History of Free Software, Part 2
A Brief History of Free Software, Part 2
08/21/2004 03:05 PMJoin me for a
Freeloader Friday exploration of the friends and foes
of free software.
As a bonus, find out how companies are making money with free software
and why Open Source can mean more secure.
Linux MIDI: a Brief History, Part 1
Linux MIDI: a Brief History, Part 1
09/13/2004 05:22 AMAn overview of the creation and evolution of MIDI, from early
standalone equipment to an all-in-one computerized composition
environment.
iMac G5 Debuts as World's Thinnest
Desktop (NewsFactor)
iMac G5 Debuts as World's Thinnest
Desktop (NewsFactor)
08/31/2004 03:47 PMNewsFactor - With a belief that less is more, Apple (Nasdaq: AAPL) has
taken the wraps off its iMac G5, featuring a new design that
integrates the entire computer into the flat-panel display.
Dell Unveils Smallest Desktop PC in
Company History
Dell Unveils Smallest Desktop PC in
Company History
03/20/2003 01:05 PMAiming to capture a market focused on form and size, the number one
computer manufacturer has released its smallest desktop PC to date.
The Optiplex SX260, weighing in at less than eight pounds, is half the
size of other Optiplex models. Although the PC's price starts at $599,
an average configuration costs about $1,499, according to Dell.
Naked Sushi Lady history, part three
Naked Sushi Lady history, part three
11/13/2003 11:13 AM
Don't forget Stanley Kubrick: the milk ladies in
Clockwork
Orange. Okay, they're serving dairy products, not California
rolls, but you get the idea.
Link to
full-size image, Link to previous BoingBoing post on the Naked Sushi
Lady Controversy:
one,
two.
(Thanks, Janet!)The Early History of Nupedia and
Wikipedia, Part II
The Early History of Nupedia and
Wikipedia, Part II
06/05/2005 11:13 PMNews: Apple Unveils iMac G5 - World's
Thinnest Desktop PC
News: Apple Unveils iMac G5 - World's
Thinnest Desktop PC
08/31/2004 05:00 PMOverclockers Club Aug 31 2004 9:21PM GMT
The world's easiest Linux desktop
deployment and management – NOW FREE!
The world's easiest Linux desktop
deployment and management – NOW FREE!
09/10/2004 03:49 AMNow through December 31, 2004, ShaoLin Microsystems offers free
download of their flagship product, ShaoLin Aptus – the Linux “Fit
Client” enterprise desktop network computing environment. This allows
users to download ShaoLin Aptus and use it at no cost. [PRWEB Sep 10,
2004]
Presidential Candidate Bob Williams,
part 5: The Verdict of History
Presidential Candidate Bob Williams,
part 5: The Verdict of History
04/30/2004 12:16 PMFollowing a campaign which focused intensely on the
serial-killing-nature of then-President Roberts, the Republicans, led
by Bob Williams, won a?
The Stealth Desktop Part III
The Stealth Desktop Part III
09/17/2004 04:26 AMSlashdot Sep 17 2004 8:44AM GMT
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