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PC World May 2004 Tom Mainelli |
64-Bit Universe Expands Intel will offer 64-bit CPUs that can also handle 32-bit apps. |
PC World May 2004 Anne Kandra |
Avoid Helping Your Friends and Family! Sick of spending hours fixing other folks' PCs? Dodge the job--nicely. |
PC Magazine March 18, 2004 Konstantinos Karagiannis |
Athlon 64 FX-53: Added Velocity The newest high-end (or FX) version of the chip, the AMD Athlon 64 FX-53, manages to use a 2.4-GHz core to defeat the 3.4-GHz Pentium 4 Extreme Edition (EE) chip in nearly all tests. |
PC Magazine April 20, 2004 Richard Fisco |
CPUs: The Road To Tomorrow We look at the design and performance of the latest chips. |
Home Toys April 2004 Kelly Cash |
Flash SSDs - Inferior Technology or Closet Superstar? Flash memory is useful for more than just consumer devices -- it's also well-suited for the enterprise. |
InternetNews March 23, 2004 Michael Singer |
Where the Chips Have No Name Intel drops the speed identifier convention on some of its processors. Is the chipmaking giant following AMD's lead or just confusing customers? |
The Motley Fool March 22, 2004 Selena Maranjian |
Intel Names Names Intel's new chip names will stress attributes other than speed. |
PC World April 2004 Anne Kandra |
When Help Is Half a World Away Some PC users complain about overseas tech support representatives. |
Audiophilia Appel, Harris and Wilkenson |
International CES Audiophilia visits the 2004 Consumer Electronics Show. |
PC Magazine March 16, 2004 Richard Fisco |
Variable CPU Speeds I just bought a laptop from HP. It's supposed to run at 2.4 GHz, but when I checked the System Properties (by right-clicking on the My Computer icon on my desktop and choosing Properties), the dialog indicates it's a 2.4-GHz CPU and then says 957 MHz. |
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