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- Northwood
- The first Pentium 4 chips to use the 130 nanometer (0.13 micron) process technology. Introduced in 2002 with clock speeds from 2.0 to 2.2 GHz, model designations depend on...
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- Intel's latest P4 chip hard to get, PC makers say
- Intel's latest P4 chip hard to get, PC makers sayNorthwood is faster than PrescottPrescott is another marketing attempt by Intel for exaggerating the speed of their cpus.Insist on Northwood if you want to get a Pentium 4.http://www.xbitlabs.com/articles/cpu/display/prescott-tests.htmlNo Demand for Prescott, and No supply either !Nobody with a clue would touch...
- Discussion threads 2004-04-12
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- Are early adopters all suckers?
- Are early adopters all suckers?well, if your eyes are openNot sure why you would be a sucker.... One word -VistaSome are, but not all areSometimes you become an early adopter because you need a feature that only these early models have. So if this feature works for you, you...
- Discussion threads 2009-07-24
- Children's Service Nonprofit Chooses Terminal Services to Foster Productivity
- A typical Northwood location is used to house and educate students, as well as host administrative offices. To serve applications to its employees, Northwood used three Citrix servers running the Windows Server 2003 operating system. According to Whitehead, downtime was not uncommon. He and his staff often used Windows Remote...
- Case studies 2008-03-06
- The genetic programming future
- The genetic programming futureBorders, schmordersWrong straw man, John. Ask the victims of the Unabomber or Timothy McVeigh -- or for that matter the residents of Baghdad today.The fundamental problem lies in the amount of power available to imperfect beings.Are you nuts........ the concept of treating DNA as a program...
- Discussion threads 2007-05-29
- Pentium 4, we hardly knew ye
- Pentium 4, we hardly knew yeSo LongI for one am very pleased to see this insult to architectural design go. Netburst was a pathetic.I am very glad AMD was able to produce such strong competition with Intel these last few years. It got Intel off its lazy butt...
- Discussion threads 2007-02-02
- PC makers may miss out on holiday joy
- PC makers may miss out on holiday joyThe atmosphere was VERY different for Windows 95, the best launch ever forMicrosoft. It has been down hill ever since, with 98 considered a bug fix, and ME nothing new, even breaking things. Windows 2000 was mostly positive, but nothing like Windows 95....
- Discussion threads 2006-11-04
- Intel fights back with high-end Xeon
- Intel fights back with high-end XeonGood Article All Around.Lots of meat on this article. Nice to see. I am tired of reading stuff about spyware and bugs with no details about how to avert the problem. This guy obviously doesn't live in the same media bubble most...
- Discussion threads 2006-08-29
- Thermal grease and the MacBook
- Thermal grease and the MacBookno need to waitI guess we'll have to wait for the die hards to re-apply the grease on their MacBooks.it really doesn't matter what cpu and even what heatsink you're talking about, so we dont have to use a macbook specifically to know the end result...
- Discussion threads 2006-05-22
- 4GHz Dual Core Game PC at $825!
- 4GHz Dual Core Game PC at $825!I remember you saying you were leaving...and now I see your TechRepublic caption. Good stuff, now I don't have to weed thru all the ads that hardware mag/sites usually have. I need a second/new first box anyway lol, glad you're still around.4 Forums?Each Page...
- Discussion threads 2006-05-12
- Intel strikes back with next-generation chips
- Intel strikes back with next-generation chipsThe Empire strikes back !AMD brought 64bits in 2003, a big bust after all the 'gotta have 64bits' hype. What AMD needs to do now is turn up the hype around Hyptertransport and Integrated Mem controller. It seems this will not be enough to...
- Discussion threads 2006-02-17
- I get mail
- As regular readers know, I'm on holidays - but I'll be back this weekend and expect to spend considerable time wading through email and talkbacks. You all see the talkbacks, and it takes no imagination to understand what most of my junk mail looks like - it'll be filled with...
- Blog posts 2006-02-03
- Photos: Dell overclocks for CES
- Photos: Dell overclocks for CESFactory overclocked? Hope Dell expects lots of Windows crashesHopefully Dell's technical support is ready for people complaining of random Windows crashes. Take a look at this blog entry: http://blogs.msdn.com/oldnewthing/archive/2005/04/12/407562.aspxHopefully people who purchase these computers will know to blame the overclocking and not Windows.Overclocking is a...
- Discussion threads 2006-01-06
- Dizzying Intel chip choices
- Dizzying Intel chip choicesThere's nothing dizzy about it whatsoever; I proudly use AMD.My next upgrade will be the Athlon 64FX.AMD is better in every respectThe word "Dizzy" is apt for Intel. We have used AMD for over a decade and have never regretted that position.Even the lowly sempron now...
- Discussion threads 2005-10-12
- Photos: Apple's Mac Mini
- Photos: Apple's Mac MiniThe end of the PC era begins todayEven though this day took way too long to arrive I can't help but think that this will change everthing. A Mac that everyone can afford! I would have given my arm in college to be able to afford...
- Discussion threads 2005-01-11
- AMD gallops past estimates
- AMD gallops past estimatesAMD should berewarded, since they stuck to their guns and kept working in their niche. It's good to see a punny competitor of the Intel behemoth. It keeps it on its toes. -mThe new reality in the PC industryOnce again AMD delivers the goods - literally, and...
- Discussion threads 2004-04-14
- Intel to reunite notebook, desktop chip architectures
- Intel to reunite notebook, desktop chip architecturesIntel is working hardI am glad they are in Israel and NOT India with this.Since I am jewish I prefer it.Intel BETTER be working hard as they are getting their butt KICKED !Funny this story doesn't mention that Intel is switching to the M...
- Discussion threads 2004-03-29
- Intel to drive home chip-numbering system in May
- Intel to drive home chip-numbering system in MayGreat concept and a viable ideaThis is an excellent alternative and maybe [help] ease some of the confusion sometimes associated with Processors for the general public.Bogus marketing BullStuffing!Gee, do you think people are confused perhaps because Intel has called 60 some CPU's Pentium...
- Discussion threads 2004-03-17
- Intel chips take a new number
- Intel chips take a new numberWhy not just SCRAP the CRAP and Get REAL ???We all know PressCrap is a failure so why doesn't Intel admit defeat and scrap the crap. Sell Northwood until they can resolve 90 nano thermal/design/clockspeed issues and then move on to Tejas. Nobody in their...
- Discussion threads 2004-03-12
- Alienware gets serious
- Alienware gets seriousWaiting for the E-Machines supercomputerAlienware? I'm waiting for E-Machines to put together that 128 node Athlon-64 super computer for Nasa.If everything goes right perhaps G W Bush can go as the first monkey sent to Mars.This is good for AlienwareIf they do well at this they would...
- Discussion threads 2004-02-18
- AMD compatibility no problem for Intel chip
- AMD compatibility no problem for Intel chipGreatjust come up with a socket 754 P4. Then we can use P4s with the next AMD Hypertransport specification.DDR II. Update the BIOS to use 'hyperthreading.Sure really. Jolly roger that. PCI-express {burp}. Right whats next ? Oh Windows 64 -bit. This will be good....
- Discussion threads 2004-02-13
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