Hyperthreading
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Intel innovation could double chip power
News The chipmaker shows off a new chip technology, called "hyperthreading," that, if successful, will allow one chip to act like two.
Wednesday, August 29 2001 01:06 AM
Pentium 4 loophole could let in hackers
News An attacker could take advantage of hyperthreading timing in the chip to sniff out passwords, a security researcher warns.
Tuesday, May 17 2005 10:26 AM
Tags: Processors, Data security
High-performance PCs born of new chips
News PC manufacturers are prepping a new generation of higher-performance desktops that should sell at midrange prices.
Monday, May 05 2003 08:55 AM
Intel moves Nehalem chips into new niches
News Company is bolstering its Nehalem lineup with Core i7 CPUs for high-performance PCs and Xeons for small business.
Wednesday, September 09 2009 09:20 AM
Tags: Components, Intel Corp., Intel Xeon, Chip, Storage, Small Business, Server, processor, HyperThreading, consumer PC
Intel announces Nehalem desktop branding
News Chipsets using the company's new microarchitecture will find their way into high-end desktops from the last quarter of this year, under the name "Core i7".
Monday, August 11 2008 09:54 PM
Tags: Processors, Branding, Brand strategy, Desktops, Intel Corp., Branding, quad processor, software, processor, energy efficiency
Intel unveils new cooling tech for ultrathin laptops
News Keeping the outside of notebooks cool has been a challenge. Chipmaker's new technology will be licensed to customers so they can make "thinner and thinner laptops."
Friday, October 24 2008 10:09 AM
Tags: Processors, Hewlett-Packard Co., Intel Corp., PC Company, Apple MacBook, Quad-core, Computer, processor, HyperThreading, Laptop Computer
Notebook maker packs hyperthreading punch
News Notebook manufacturer WinBook has introduced a new laptop that uses Intel's hyperthreading technology.
Monday, September 29 2003 08:29 AM
Workstation makers switch off Intel tool
News "Hyperthreading" tech sits dormant on many workstations. What's the holdup?
Thursday, October 31 2002 10:27 AM
Intel shaves prices on eve of new chip
News Intel cut prices on its desktop processors by up to 27 percent to pave the way for the 3GHz Pentium 4, due Thursday.
Wednesday, November 13 2002 09:26 AM
Intel's 3GHz P4 heats up CPU fray
Insight Historically, Intel has dropped a technological grenade of sorts at the doorway as it exited its current processor area and moved on to the next. The intent is to confuse and misdirect the competition while Intel gains a foothold in whatever that next level of processor technology might be.
Tuesday, November 19 2002 05:38 PM
Mobile Pentiums get a boost
News Intel on Tuesday added to its fleet of mobile Pentium 4 processors for consumer-oriented notebook PCs.
Wednesday, September 24 2003 08:18 AM
Intel hopes new chip will spur sales
News The chipmaker hopes that its new 3GHz Pentium 4, coming out Thursday, will give computer buyers something they haven't had in a while: a reason to buy new computers.
Thursday, November 14 2002 03:52 PM
Intel ships prelude to desktop overhaul
News The company releases two new Celeron processors for desktops Tuesday, as two chipsets wait in the wings.
Wednesday, April 02 2003 09:29 AM
Itanium to take on Alpha influence
News Compaq Computer's Alpha chip may be heading toward the periphery of the market, but its influence will live on in versions of Intel's Itanium chip coming out in 2004 and beyond.
Thursday, January 31 2002 10:54 AM
Intel dual-core chips set to ship
News Starting today, Dell, Alienware and other PC makers will start selling machines containing Intel dual cores.
Monday, April 18 2005 09:25 AM
Tags: Processors





