Last night, I was sitting around thinking about Intel's forthcoming discrete GPU, codenamed "Larrabee." Specifically, I was thinking about how Larrabee will have lots of simple, in-order cores with a ...
Released in 1993, Intel’s Pentium processor was a marvel of technological progress. Its floating point unit (FPU) was a big improvement over its predecessors that still used the venerable CORDIC ...
Digital (DEC) and IBM (IBM), among other manufacturers, will usher in 1998 with notebooks based around a new 266-MHz Pentium MMX processor from Intel. The 266-MHz Pentium MMX chips for mobile ...
A search didn't seem to turn up any revelations. Forgive me if this has been done to death.<P>I'm building a new puter soon. That's another topic entirely.<P>I'll be doing the "hand me down" to my ...
PCtel, the Californian modem and comms company, has become the first vendor to support Intel's Pentium MMX technology. MMX is a technology just announced by Intel to include multimedia extensions to ...
The chip giant unveiled what it officially calls the Pentium Processor with MMX Technology in 166MHz and 200MHz versions for desktop PCs, and 150MHz and 166MHz flavours for portables. Desktop systems ...
The IBM PC 330 and PC 350 can be configured with Intel Pentium MMX-enhanced 166MHz and 200MHz Pentiums. A 166MHz MMX Pentium-based PC 330 with 16Mb RAM, 2.5Gb hard drive and Windows 95 or 3.11 will ...