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News Archive

February 19, 2004
As the world moves toward digital technology and vast amounts of new digital data are created, the converged computing and communications industry will need to make significant changes to the underlying "architecture" of its products and applications to improve the way people use data.
February 17, 2004
Delivering a valued experience for the digital home that keeps consumers connected everywhere they go will depend on the ability to create a unified platform and a surrounding ecosystem of support, in addition to specific new consumer-focused technologies, according to Louis Burns, Intel vice president and general manager of the Desktop Platforms Group.
February 12, 2004
Scientists from Intel Corporation have achieved a major advance using silicon manufacturing processes to create a novel "transistor-like" device that can encode data onto a light beam. The ability to build a fast photonic (fiber optic) modulator from standard silicon could lead to very low-cost, high-bandwidth fiber optic connections among PCs, servers and other electronic devices, and eventually inside computers as well.
February 02, 2004
Intel Corporation is delivering four new processors (formerly codenamed Prescott) that are built on the company's industry-leading, high-volume 90-nanometer (nm) manufacturing technology. These processors are among six new offerings in Intel's line of desktop chips, bringing new features and high performance to a wide range of PC users, from mainstream consumers and businesspeople to gaming enthusiasts and computer power users.
January 21, 2004
Broadband wireless technologies will help bring the next five billion users to the Internet, an Intel Corporation executive explained at the Wireless Communications Association (WCA) annual symposium.
January 15, 2004
Intel Corporation introduced the Intel® PRO/Wireless 2200BG network connection, enabling both 802.11b and rapid 802.11g wireless networking capabilities. The technology delivers a new level of wireless network performance for notebook PCs based on Intel® Centrino™ mobile technology.
January 05, 2004
Intel Corporation introduced the Intel® Celeron® M processor for mobile PCs. This processor line represents a new generation of Intel technology for the mobility value market segment. Intel has also unveiled a new brand and logo for this product line.
December 08, 2003
Intel Corporation researchers have released software that allows developers to build computers that can "learn" from their experience, using data to proactively improve their own accuracy and the ease with which we use them.
November 12, 2003
Intel Corporation introduced the Mobile Intel® Celeron® processor at 2.50 GHz for mobile PCs. These processors deliver the right combination of features at the appropriate price point for the value PC market segment.
November 05, 2003
Intel Corporation announced it has identified new materials to replace those that have been used to manufacture chips for more than 30 years. The breakthrough is a significant accomplishment as the industry races to reduce electrical current leakage in transistors - a growing problem for chip manufacturers as more and more transistors are packed onto tiny pieces of silicon.
November 03, 2003
Intel Corporation introduced the Intel® Pentium® 4 processor Extreme Edition supporting Hyper-Threading (HT) Technology at 3.20 GHz. High-performance computers based on this new processor are designed for high-end gamers and computing enthusiasts and are now available from system manufacturers worldwide.
October 27, 2003
Intel Corporation introduced the Intel® PRO/Wireless 2100A network connection for notebook PCs based on Intel® Centrino™ mobile technology. The Intel PRO/Wireless 2100A network connection adds higher speed 802.11a capability to Intel Centrino mobile technology, which currently features 802.11b wireless functionality.
October 06, 2003
Intel Corporation announced an enhanced Intel® Xeon™ processor for dual processor (DP) servers and workstations, featuring the top performance and fastest clock speed in the Intel Xeon processor family DP line, as well as drop-in compatibility for highly valued investment protection.
September 24, 2003
Intel Corporation introduced the Intel® Celeron® processor at 2.70 GHz for desktop and mobile PCs. The Celeron processor brings Intel technology, quality and reliability to the value PC consumer market segment.
September 23, 2003
Intel Corporation introduced the Mobile Intel® Pentium® 4 processor supporting Hyper-Threading (HT) Technology for portable notebook PCs, commonly referred to as desktop replacement notebooks. These systems offer consumers such desktop-like features as large screens, full-size keyboards and multiple drives.
September 10, 2003
Intel Corporation unveiled two high-performance, programmable digital media microprocessors that have been optimized for the document imaging market segment. The new digital media processors were developed in cooperation with Xerox Corporation. Intel is now sampling the new processors to document processing manufacturers worldwide.
September 08, 2003
Intel Corporation introduced two Intel Itanium 2 processors optimized for dual-processor systems, expanding the processor family's reach and enabling lower-cost, lower-power systems for technical computing and front-end enterprise applications.
July 22, 2003
Intel Corporation introduced its first compilers to help developers write applications for Intel® Personal Internet Client Architecture-based PDAs, cell phones and other wireless devices using Intel® XScale™ technology-based processors.
June 30, 2003
Intel Corporation introduced new Intel® Itanium® 2 processors and Intel Xeon™ processors MP, further strengthening Intel's products for high-end enterprise computing. These processors set a new precedent for world-class performance and breadth and scale of systems.
June 23, 2003
Intel Corporation introduced a new version of the Intel® Pentium® 4 Processor with Hyper-Threading (HT) Technology at 3.2 GHz. Pentium 4 processor-based PCs and Intel® Xeon™-based servers with HT technology are now available across a range of mainstream and performance system price points.
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