TAIPEI, Taiwan, Jan. 24, 2019 /PRNewswire/ -- Cincoze, a professional manufacturer of embedded computing platforms, is pleased to introduce its palm-sized fanless embedded computer DA-1100 series.
Intel will celebrate the Fourth of July with the launch of faster Pentium 4 chips, but don't expect fireworks or a major bump in lagging Pentium 4 sales. The chipmaker will release 1.8GHz and 1.6GHz ...
Intel, which told financial analysts in January that it expected to sell 20 million or more Pentium 4 chips this year, might fall far short of that goal, thanks in part to a slow summer for the PC ...
Dell Precision 370 is based on core architecture to deliver optimal single-or dual performance. The 370 combines new Intel Pentium 4 processors (up to 3.6 GHz) with support for Intel Extended Memory ...
The Intel Pentium Gold G5400T Desktop Processor stands out with its . Designed for users who demand the best from their devices, Intel Pentium Gold G5400T Desktop Processor delivers top-tier ...
Update 8/11/14 5:22 pm ET: Intel today reiterated that fanless Intel Core M-equipped computing devices will be on the market by the time the 2014 holiday season rolls around. At Computex 2014, CPU ...
Intel has started shipping new Pentium and Celeron processors based on the Haswell microarchitecture. The processors are aimed at budget laptops. The Pentium and Celeron chips are stripped-down ...
Axiomtek is looking to make industrial computing brighter, or at least more readable, with its new PANEL2127-810 panel computer, which incorporates a 12 inch flat panel LCD monitor. Powered by either ...
The first Intel Pentium processor was shipped on March 22, 1993, kicking off what would become a core line for the company and a well-regarded brand to the public. The name Pentium came from the Greek ...
Intel Corp. introduced a super-compact Pentium computer chip that it says is the fastest processor for notebook computers. According to Intel, many systems based on the 120-MHz Pentium will be able to ...
The first Intel Compute Cards are coming this fall. Barely bigger than a credit card, the Compute Card is basically the foundation of a modular PC. Under the hood, a Compute Card has a low-power Intel ...
(This article originally appeared in the Mercury News on December 19, 1994.) THOMAS Nicely just couldn’t make the numbers work. On June 13, after running billions of calculations on his Pentium ...