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December 1999

  • Intel process tweak pushes Pentium III past 800-MHz
  • Rambus aims to double data rates in 2000, pursue new applications
  • Rambus aims for turnaround with reorg
  • Oh no! It's Intel FDIV time again!
  • Dell last domino to fall to AMD Athlon?
  • Rambus Ink confirms big game deal
  • Intel Process Tweak Improves Pentium III
  • Rambus to expand beyond DRAM; names Mooring as president
  • Intel: Itanium to exceed performance estimates
  • Intel Ships Itanium-Based Prototype Systems
  • Further memory problems dog Caminogate
  • Merced-Itanium PCs expected October 2000
  • Intel shipping prototype Itanium computers
  • Transmeta: Embedded Powerhouse Or Pentium Killer?
  • New Rules Enable Faster Mobile CPUs
  • Samsung to double Rambus DRAM output within months
  • AMD adds faster versions of K6-2E embedded processors
  • Free Merced simulator posted on Web
  • Seven Dramurai dwindle as PC-133 hopes kindle
  • Gulag, SMP markets shiver at Coppermine Stutterbug
  • AMD-Intel price war: hard figures emerge
  • Intel continues to ship P3 CPU after bug is found
  • Screen found for Pentium III bug
  • Coppermine bug stops Dell Optiplex PC shipments
  • PC makers fixing 'Coppermine' glitch
  • Gateway Refutes Claim It Uses AMD Athlon
  • Non-Intel Processor Serial Numbers around for 20 years
  • Coppermine bug a marchitectural disaster
  • HP hopping mad at Merced-partner Intel
  • AMD likely to beat Intel, Alpha to 1GHz punch
  • Intel starts to shuffle chip prices, specs
  • AMD demostrates 900 MHz chips
  • Intel closes in on 1,000MHz chip
  • Intel backs SDRAM for mobile systems in 2000
  • Rambus Intel contract set to expire
  • Intel Coppermines won't go in rockets... phew
  • First mobile RIMMs not expected until Q2
  • SDRAM to dominate Intel's 2000 mobile-PC roadmap
  • Willamette, Foster 870 details leak
  • Intel dismisses 'mobile Rambus dead' claims
  • Intel will sample 800MHz Pentium IIIs next Monday
  • Lebanon no longer red at Intel
  • Intel reported to pull plug on Direct Rambus DRAM chipset for mobiles
  • Intel Aims To Regain Speed Title
  • Intel to release 800-MHz chip early for symbolic victory
  • Intel Makes Room For New Processors
  • Intel making 800MHz-capable Pentium IIIs
  • Compaq avoids IA-64 question in Alpha push
  • Transmeta confirms Crusoe launch date -- again
  • Lebanon blocks import of Intel computers
  • Intel flubs mobile Greendale chipset, moves on to Solano 2M
  • Intel may alter mobile chipset plans related to Rambus
  • VIA Technologies takes wraps off Samuel CPU
  • VIA's November sales jump 101%, Samuel details emerge
  • AMD rolls out new K6-2Es, opens Athlon street price lead
  • Rambus to double speed, attack comms market
  • Intel, memory leaders form Next-Generation DRAM alliance
  • Intel accelerates plans to release high-speed chips
  • Texan site reveals Intel's Y2000 plans
  • Intel cuddles up to Jedec SDRAM standards
  • Intel is an absolutely fab company
  • Via, S3 merger talks?
  • 3Dlabs licenses patent portfolio to Intel
  • Intel scores a victory in TechSearch suit
  • Via-S3 deal would make Intel dead grumpy
  • AMD sued over patent
  • Intel's 1GHz bent promises
  • Intel takes lead in processor speed race
  • AMD, Intel race toward 800-MHz mark
  • 800MHz Athlons tip-up in Intel-AMD Desperation Derby
  • Intel's 800MHz Spinola
  • Intel rolls out 800-MHz Pentium III as performance race continues
  • Intel regains speed lead with 800MHz Pentium III
  • AMD to play key role in future of Alpha architecture
  • Merced slow, slow, quick quick slow
  • Intel re-draws map, re-jigs Merced roadmap
  • Intel to go 12-inch Coppermine in Hudson?
  • Intel CuMine chips pre-announced, pre-announced again
  • Rambus-DDR battle rages on
  • November 1999

  • Via Revives Cyrix Processors
  • Taiwan's Via Challenges Intel's Chip Dominance
  • Intel Software Spots Overclocked Processors
  • AMD turns up the Athlon heat
  • Benchmark battle brews between DDR, Rambus
  • DDR vs. Rambus
  • Micron claims DDR SDRAM shines in benchmark tests
  • Transmeta to come out of hiding next January
  • Intel beset by further Coppermine, chipset delays
  • No hooplah to Intel Rambus performance, analyst claims
  • Merced, Pentium patents threatened in $8 billion suit
  • Chipzilla's Coppermine - we've got one
  • Coppermines rise from the channel shallows
  • AMD pumps up Athlon speed to 1GHz for Comdex
  • AMD confirms 750 Athlon a go-go, mentions Register in despatches
  • Is Intel sorted for Es?
  • Acer pulls graphics ace out with ArtX
  • Via to intro new Athlon chipset, DDR desktop next week
  • Intel backs down on i740 support
  • Intel's Solano, Amador only a bubble'n'squeak away
  • Court lifts injunction in Intel-Integraph case
  • Intergraph's antitrust case is dealt a severe setback
  • Disputed chipset prompts new round of court filings from Intel
  • S3 partnership offers Via technology edge, legal refuge
  • Intel readies two chipsets for PC133 SDRAM interface
  • Intel to launch delayed 820 chip set at Comdex
  • AMD Athlons undercut equivalent Pentium IIIs
  • Intel postpones Celeron cuts as Slot 1 shortage bites
  • How much is that Rambus in the window? Woof, woof
  • Court lifts injunction on requiring chip maker to disclose information
  • Intel wins round in legal battle with Intergraph
  • Via to release cut-rate processor early next year
  • AMD plans 2000 overhaul of desktop, mobile MPU lines
  • Details emerging on secretive start-up Transmeta
  • Torvalds, Transmeta and the Intel Killer?
  • Intel Struggles To Meet Chip Demand
  • Intel repeats Q4 demand beyond its supply, shrs slip
  • Intel vs Via. Trumpets sound in battle of Jericho
  • Caminogate III: i820 Rambus problem still a mystery
  • Intel confirms OR840 late...
  • AMD unveils K6-2 Plus, K6-III Plus mobile CPUs
  • Pentium III-800 brought forward to Q1 of next year
  • Via Technologies' Samuel microprocessor to anchor 2000 chip lineup
  • Direct Rambus systems ready to roll
  • No changes made to Intel's 820 after eight-week delay
  • Pentium III shortage to be fixed in early 2000
  • Transmeta's Unconventional Chip
  • Torvalds Discusses His Other Project
  • Linux creator offers sneak peak at goal of processor startup
  • So why is Intel's Coppermine good?
  • Transmeta comes into focus
  • Drilling deeper into Torvalds's Transmeta
  • After many delays, Rambus PCs are released 4
  • Comdex: DDR, Direct Rambus hold coming out parties in Las Vegas
  • Via Technologies licenses DDR chip set design from Micron
  • Intel rolls out delayed 820 chip set for Direct Rambus DRAMs in PCs
  • Torvalds confirms Transmeta 19 January 2000 'D-Day'
  • First Merced-Itanium systems get cobbled together
  • Intel targeting high-end servers
  • Intel Prepping Release Of i820 Chipset
  • Coppermine Pentium IIIs tough to find
  • PC manufacturers encountering Pentium III shortages
  • AMD: We will retake chip speed crown
  • AMD to introduce legacy-free platform
  • AMD plans to ship 5 million PC processors in Q4 to break even
  • Intel drops on Merrill Lynch downgrade
  • AMD, Kryotech cooperate over 1GHz Athlon at Comdex
  • Intel's Rambus mobo may have memory bundled
  • How to moan to the FTC about Intel
  • AMD, Intel in shares see-saw
  • Intel, AMD heat up race to 1GHz
  • Bug in new Pentium IIIs hampers boot-up
  • 815 comes alive with PC-133 support
  • We forgot some Chipzilla blunders...
  • Boot-up bug discovered in Intel's desktop Coppermine chips
  • Bug In Some Coppermines Can Affect Boot-Up
  • Intel finds new bug in new Pentium III chips
  • AMD ships fastest PC chip, surpasses Intel for now
  • AMD rolls out new Athlon, K6-2 chips
  • Intel melds SDRAM, 133MHz bus
  • NEC readies 16-way Itanium server for 2000
  • Intel PSN no threat to personal freedom
  • 1999: Annus Horribilis for Chipzilla
  • Intel aims for mobo, processor FUD
  • AMD Tops Intel In Megahertz Race Rolls out 750MHz Athlon
  • AMD's early Christmas gift: 750MHz Athlon
  • AMD releases 750-MHz Athlon
  • Russian chip design may top Intel's fastest
  • With Timna chip, Intel hopes to make PCs even cheaper
  • Intel's latest Xeon chips getting cool reception
  • VIA/Cyrix Joshua: A Preview
  • What's It All About, Linus?
  • More on Torvalds' Transmeta mystery?
  • Details surface as to Intel's chipset road map
  • Intel's USB development plan raises hackles at Phoenix Technologies
  • AMD's 750-MHz Athlon to arrive Monday
  • Intel faces possible Euro block on Pentium IIIs
  • Intel loses big industry face to AMD over Coppermine
  • AMD wins major battle in Intel price war
  • AMD patents chip design...
  • Caminogate IV -- We have no idea what you did last summer
  • Intel to demo 1GHz IA-32 chip Feb 2000
  • Intel trashes huge Gateway rebate scheme
  • AMD wins must shiver Intel's timbers
  • October 1999 

  • Price war forces Rise to rethink chip strategy
  • Intel Itanium looks over its shoulder, twice
  • Chip giants go their own ways
  • NEC halts production of Rambus chips
  • Athlon Powers turns AMD loss into not-as-big AMD loss
  • Rise Technology's future in doubt as company eyes System-On-A-Chip strategy
  • Via tips plans for inexpensive X86 chips
  • Intel's competitors refuse to follow the leader
  • Silicon Valley chip start-up makes Intel patent move
  • AMD unveils plan to upstage Intel
  • AMD reports a loss but beats expectations
  • AMD cuts Q3 losses, looks to sell communications unit
  • Post-quake component crunch hits PC motherboards
  • Intel sells half of all its chips over the Internet
  • Intel underestimated Rambus difficulty, Tyan says
  • AMD Posts $105 Million Loss
  • Advanced Micro Devices narrows quarterly loss
  • Rise Technology re-evaluating microprocessor roadmap
  • AMD takes "SledgeHammer" to Intel
  • AMD takes the offensive with Athlon
  • Intel keeps Itanium processor frequency under wraps
  • Micron readies DDR memory
  • Chipzilla coughs on Coppermine
  • Intel Itanium to make moves on mainstream
  • AMD unveils server-oriented Athlon 'Xeon'
  • AMD takes SledgeHammer to beat Intel's Merced
  • AMD prepares to wield SledgeHammer
  • AMD Reveals Its 64-Bit Strategy
  • AMD discloses internally-developed 64-bit architecture
  • Intel, AMD plan dueling announcements
  • AMD Speeds Up Athlon To 700MHZ
  • Intel names Merced chip Itanium
  • Intel readies details of new Itanium 64-bit processor
  • Itanium: Behind Intel's new brand
  • IBM licenses Via's 133-MHz chip set, with plans to be second source
  • Micron crows over Rambus roadkill
  • Quake ripples and Rambus fiasco hit Dell, HP
  • K7s cheaper than PIIIs 'at all speeds'
  • Merced now called Itanium
  • Nine new PIII flavours revealed
  • Intel brands Merced with new name
  • Intel set to unveil more features of Itanium processor
  • AMD announces 700-MHz Athlon, with Compaq and IBM on board
  • Merced Has New Name: Itanium Made-Up Moniker Aims To Connote Strength
  • Intel struggles to explain Rambus delay; DRAM industry makes new plans
  • AMD to raise speed bar with 700-MHz Athlon
  • IBM licenses Via's Apollo Pro 133; will fab chipsets as second source
  • Earthquake Shakes Up Via
  • SiS acquires Rise CPU technology
  • Judge Reverses Ruling In Intergraph vs. Intel
  • Intergraph will appeal Intel patent ruling
  • Intel chief: 64-bit could take ten years to conquer desktop
  • i840 Carmel mobo details leak
  • Intel still king of x86 jungle despite Q3 slip
  • Taiwan chip vendor licenses low-cost x86 processor
  • SiS eyes Intel-compatible chips with Rise deal
  • Chipset maker SIS licenses CPU technology from Rise
  • Via defies Intel's P6-bus license ban by shipping new Apollo Pro chipset
  • Via Prepares 133-MHz Chip Set
  • Judge rejects patent claim against Intel
  • Intel's Camino chip set to ship in Q4, says sources
  • Barrett says Intel learned from Pentium III spat
  • Coppermine key for Intel's holiday
  • Intel invests in BIOS maker
  • Intel earnings fall short of expectations
  • Rambus fixed? We'll wait and see
  • SiS licenses Rise x86 technology
  • Intel's Xeon chips to migrate downwards
  • After Shortfall, Intel Has High Hopes For Q4
  • Intel's revenues up 9% in Q3, but acquisitions dent earnings
  • Intel earnings fall short again
  • Intel earnings rise 21 percent, but lower than expected
  • Judge dismisses Intergraph patent claim against Intel
  • Judge Reverses Ruling Against Intel In Intergraph Case
  • Intel Commoditizes 3D Graphics
  • Intel leads Nasdaq to record high
  • Via piles pressure on Chipzilla with chipset intro
  • Rise not shining in chip desperation derby
  • Intel to come clean on i820, Rambus tomorrow
  • AMD, Intel deny mobo muscle allegations
  • Acer Semi to merge with TSMC?
  • Intel admits founder's Law on its last legs
  • AMD bets the farm on its microprocessor business
  • Rough road ahead for low-end PC processor makers
  • Intel's Itanium looks over its shoulder--and sees IBM and AMD coming
  • Has Size Of Chips Reached Its Limit?
  • Intel scientist sees chip design limits
  • AMD cools on Slot-B, but Alpha alliance still strong
  • Camino to appear in Q1 2000, says Intel
  • Coppermine: we got the prices -- it's an Intel goldmine
  • AMD eyes 1,000MHz chips with new fab
  • Intel's i840 is a chipset that works
  • Camino egg on face to be wiped away by i840?
  • Intel pulls into fast lane as workstation plans unfold
  • Taiwan's chipset suppliers brace for Intel's PC133 retort
  • Chip set suppliers look for edge in Intel-dominated world
  • Intel: Speed Does Matter
  • Micron contemplates DDR chipset licensing program
  • Intel fixes cache glitch on its 8-way motherboards
  • Intel moves could prompt graphics showdown
  • USB to go the distance
  • Intel 1100MHz 'Athlon killer' to launch in December
  • 1GHz copper Athlon production starts next week
  • 1GHz Athlon to arrive 10 Jan 2000
  • Via hit by chipset glitch
  • Whatever happened to... Intel's processor serial number?
  • Chipzilla risks humiliation with breakneck i820 launch
  • Satan's little helpers get hammers out to i820 mobos
  • Celeron III, anyone?
  • Xeon to beat desktop Pentium IIIs in MHz stakes
  • Intel'sh Cashcades to cash in on cache inshide
  • Major Intel roadmaps ahead: please keep left
  • Intel developing new integrated chip
  • Intel sees strong demand, plans PC-on-a-chip
  • Increased focus on consumer electronics, Intel execs say
  • Intel execs say faster Pentium plans on track
  • Intel to manufacture almost entirely at 0.18-micron a year from now, company says
  • Next-generation server architecture gains support
  • Chipzilla to spill beans on Willamette later today
  • Athlon no threat to Intel World dominance
  • AMD set to capitalise from Intel mobile embarrassment
  • AMD vs Intel -- our readers write
  • AMD runs out of K6-III/400s
  • Intel's RDRAM strategy: Let the market decide
  • New Name For Unified I/O Standards Group
  • Intel, Microsoft become first Nasdaq stocks in Dow
  • Intel, AMD lower prices with chip introduction
  • Coppermine bug is a false alarm says Intel
  • Huge shortages, technical problems hit Intel Coppermine debut
  • Bug in 733MHz Coppermine? No one has stocks anyway...
  • AMD cuts Athlon prices up to 18 percent
  • Intel launches family of 15 new processors
  • Intel rolls out RDRAM chip set along with Coppermine
  • IBM promotes adoption of DDR memory designs through new Web site
  • D-Day for Intel's Pentium III
  • PC makers roll out powerful PIII notebooks
  • ATI aims Rage 128 graphics chip for mobile use
  • Caminogate: the plot thickens like caramel
  • Intel Coppermine chips: now the goldmine is official...
  • AMD intros $666 700MHz Athlon, cuts prices
  • Intel Debuts 15 New Pentium III Chips
  • Coppermine launch to spark servers, Rambus workstations
  • PC makers struggle with Coppermine strategy
  • Pentium III notebooks set to debut
  • Carmel chip set may reveal future of Intel's Rambus memory program
  • Vendors grumbling over Intel's 820 chip set delays
  • Intel to draw even with AMD?
  • AMD opens Dresden fab, ramps production for shipments in early 2000
  • For PC makers, `tis the season to be worried
  • Copper Athlon hits 900MHz, AMD cranks 1GHz-plus production
  • Russian Merced killer firm confirms Transmeta link
  • Intel i820 update leaks
  • Strange whiff surrounds Intel's great i820 shambles
  • USB Bug found with fast AMD chips, Win98SE
  • Rambus memory will debut November 15
  • Intel To Launch 820 Chipset Nov. 15
  • Of Bus Accidents and Tremors
  • Intel's Otellini: We've nothing to apologise for over Via, FIC
  • Intel ends Camino chipset delays
  • Direct RDRAM (Almost) Arrives in PCs
  • Intel's Solano chipset to take on PC133 SDRAM in January
  • With Intel in mind, Via, S3 team up on chipsets
  • Why Change Instruction Sets?
  • HP pushed Intel down Merced DDR memory route
  • Intel chipset volte face will hit Rambus hard
  • KMS responds to Intel lawsuit
  • Chipzilla chops chip
  • Cooked Athlon 800MHz, 900MHz up for sale in USA
  • S3, Via team up against Intel
  • S3, Via create new venture aimed at integrated chipset development
  • S3-Via venture pursues high-end chip sets, potential acquisitions
  • i820 pushed back to week 48; Amador emerges
  • SiS to provide backward Socket 370 compatibility
  • FIC responds to Intel's legal action
  • FTC should re-open Intel investigation
  • AMD eyes 4Q restructuring charge
  • Intel widens legal dispute with Via Technologies
  • Intel's New Mexico plant caught in water war
  • Intel Santa Clarifies Via legal pursuit
  • More Taiwanese mobo makers get jitters after Intel suit
  • Japanese site confirms S370 CuMine delays
  • i820 still waiting to bottom out
  • Chipzilla pauses to think about Rambus Ink
  • Intel expands Via lawsuit, suing its customers
  • System makers commit to wide range of memory options
  • DRAM prices may be heading south for winter
  • Intel sues FIC, Everex as Via legal action mounts
  • Intel CuMine fails to dampen AMD's Athlon squib
  • Intel likely to bring Solano chipset forward
  • Dell's hidden page on Rambus exposed
  • How Intel spreads its risks...
  • Willamette due 2H 2000
  • September 1999 

  • Acer Labs, Nvidia debut integrated graphics chip set for low-cost PCs
  • Merced: How do you boot Linux fast on a Merced?
  • Merced: what meaneth the Extensible Firmware Interface?
  • Merced Tracks: Compaq's views on legacy
  • BX shortage to last until year end
  • Intel says only small number of notebook chips duff
  • Two i820 mobos up Intel sleeves...
  • Intel still stuck on the FireWire fence
  • ALi surfing on crest of chipset wave
  • Intel alters product segmentation strategy
  • Rambus Has Intel in Its Corner, but Still Can Take a Beating
  • Microsoft, Intel reportedly developing video game console
  • AMD to intro K8 at Microprocessor Forum
  • Via, SiS aim for high chipset market share
  • Intel set to phase out processor modules
  • Analysis: 64-bit rivals set to take on Merced
  • National completes Cyrix sale to Via
  • New notebook Celerons, price cuts coming
  • Intergraph to take $20 million charge, lay off 400
  • Does BX chipset with SDRAM outperform 820 with Rambus?
  • Intel abandons server Rambus efforts
  • Intel shifts to 133MHz bus, AGP 4x for notebooks next year
  • Merced: a system overview
  • Architecture Contest Design comparison: AMD K7 Athlon versus Pentium III
  • Intel battles customers on Rambus, loses clout
  • IBM's Monterey claims success with Merced
  • Centaur deal costs Via $51 million, but CPU design could play big role
  • Intel: Sub-$1,000 notebooks possible
  • Intel unveils faster Celeron chips
  • Rambus PCs will lag behind debut of memory system
  • Intel gets heavy over Intel name, sues firm
  • Overclocking -- just say no
  • Via to pay $51 million for IDT's x86 design IP
  • Architecture Contest Design comparison: AMD K7 Athlon versus Pentium III
  • Intel battles customers on Rambus, loses clout
  • IBM's Monterey claims success with Merced
  • Centaur deal costs Via $51 million, but CPU design could play big role
  • Intel: Sub-$1,000 notebooks possible
  • Intel unveils faster Celeron chips
  • Rambus PCs will lag behind debut of memory system
  • Intel gets heavy over Intel name, sues firm
  • Overclocking -- just say no
  • Via to pay $51 million for IDT's x86 design IP
  • Intel revs mobile Celeron chips
  • AMD to cut Athlon price in October?
  • AMD ships Athlon 700s in volume
  • Pentium II dead as dodo as famine strikes Intel chip parts
  • Via's chip roadmap takes shape
  • Camino review pops up on Web
  • AMD doesn't react to Intel price moves
  • Via Shopping Spree Reshapes x86 Market
  • What if OS vendors are late to Intel's Merced party?
  • Intel 810e futures pop up on the Web
  • No Pentium IV re-name on way -- Intel
  • DRAM Performance Analysis using Intel's Platform Test Program
  • Acer Labs Unveils Chip Set, Readies IPO
  • Intel's performance figures for i820, AGP 4X flawed
  • AMD may trash Intel's Merced on price/performance
  • AMD's K8 to be re-engineered K7
  • Samsung ramps up Rambus volumes
  • Costly new Rambus problem stings PC makers
  • Transmeta might come out of hiding at Comdex
  • Intel brings PC makers up to SpeedStep
  • Intel, Standard Micro agree to P6-bus chipset arrangement
  • Phoenix readies firmware for Intel IA-64
  • Intel Shares Dip 6 Percent In Down Market
  • Ruckus over Intel's Rambus technology
  • Intel faces pressure over new chipset
  • Judge says Intel didn't violate Intergraph order
  • Big blow for AMD: Gateway switching to Intel
  • Gateway's AMD decision reflects changing battle
  • Micron Snubs Intel's Next-Generation Chip Set
  • AMD Rolls Out Faster Mobile Chips
  • AMD mobiles outsmoke Intel
  • Overclocking -- just say yes/no/maybe
  • Next-generation chip passes key milestone
  • Motorola looks to add capacity, stake in AMD's Dresden fab
  • AMD takeover rumours re-emerge
  • Who will pay extra $200 for i820-Rambus PCs?
  • Via completes IDT x86 deal as fresh legal action looms
  • Dealer sells 1000s of overclocked Celerons -- with guarantees
  • Slot 1 close to death as Intel's plans for CuMine unfold
  • Samsung halts Rambus production after Intel delays Camino
  • AMD's K8, a Merced competitor, among chips detailed next week
  • Secretive start-up Transmeta takes aim at Intel
  • Intel admits bug in Pentium III chip
  • Samsung halts production of Rambus memory chips
  • New Transmeta patent reveals x86-killer design
  • Chips bug Intel
  • Timing problem renders all Camino boards virtually useless
  • Via chipset found lurking in IBM PC
  • Xeon chip problem delays servers
  • Intel Releases 810 Chip Set, Delays 820
  • E in Intel 810E stands for chEap
  • IDC Predicts Intel Profusion Server Sales to Reach 1 Billion Euros in Europe by 2003
  • Intel, Cisco Most Popular Shorts On Nasdaq
  • Cam in no 820, your time is up
  • Confusion over Profusion, Coronary over Corollary
  • Intel confirms Camino delay amid scathing Wall Street criticism
  • Via gaining clients in wake of Intel-Rambus delay
  • i820 derailed as Intel goes Rambust
  • Graphics cards, Intel chipsets hit badly in quake aftershock
  • Intel delays chipset as Rambus falls further
  • Intel confirms 820 chip set delay
  • Intel confirms Camino delay
  • Rambus confirms delays in Intel 820 chips
  • Camino chipset stalled; redesign likely, sources say
  • Last-minute glitches threaten delay of Intel chipset
  • Intel to delay new chipset as Rambus reels
  • Intel halts Xeon 550 shipments after flaw discovered
  • Intel battery-saving technology to debut
  • Flaw in high-speed memory processor designed to work with Intel chip set
  • Intel delays Monday's release of 820 chipset
  • Camino chipset delayed again; workaround proposed in interim
  • Intel's 820 Chipset Delayed Again
  • Intel delays launch of 820 chip set again
  • August 1999 

  • Taiwan's Via to buy IDT's x86 processor business, expanding competition with Intel
  • Via Technologies' WinChip purchase roils low-end processor market
  • Intel denies fault over delayed launch of Mobile Pentium III
  • Which comes first at Intel: Halloween or Coppermine?
  • Pentium IIIs planned with faster system bus
  • AMD to unveil branding strategy for new chip
  • Intel Shares Dip Amid Market Rally Chip maker warns of Pentium III chip delay for notebooks
  • Intel Coppermine delay caused by fear of AMD
  • Intel to send PIII/450 to gulag
  • AMD uses Intel Inside top Fab Sandpit
  • Intel Coppermine: the facts emerge
  • Samsung unveils SDRAM-beating SGRAM
  • Via adds Intel cloning skills, buys IDT's Centaur
  • Via aims at Intel with IDT chip unit buy
  • Via extends X86 reach with purchase of IDT's Centaur group
  • Via Technologies aiming for Intel with recent acquisitions
  • Intel delays release of mobile Pentium III
  • Qualification issues stall Intel's mobile Coppermine processor
  • Rambus memory expanding to servers
  • Is Intel pressuring mobo maker rumour returns
  • AMD to intro non-legacy PC push
  • Confusion reigns over Celeron 100MHz FSB
  • AMD and its Dresden Sandpit: Part II
  • AMD expanding Athlon chip family
  • Via signs $167M deal to acquire National's MPU subsidiary, Cyrix
  • Via, National Semi finish Cyrix sale
  • Rumours ramp about Rise guys' demise
  • Via-AMD finalise chipset deal
  • AMD and its Dresden Sandpit: Part I
  • Intel steals a march on its I/O rivals
  • IDT expands embedded processor line
  • Intel shares climb on earnings upgrade, processor launch
  • AMD succeeds in producing copper K6
  • Credit rating for AMD lowered; reports surface of possible search for fab partner
  • AMD completes wafer qualification at Dresden fab
  • 'Lintel:' The new frontier
  • Intel stops wavering on 100MHz Celeron front side bus
  • Will Willamette be a Year 2000 bet?
  • Intel Itanium now part of Web cranium
  • AMD plans broad Athlon processor line
  • Intel stock hits record price, has doubled in past year
  • AMD needs cash for the Dresden money pit
  • Now Intel-IDT enter cross-licensing frenzy
  • Via touts chipset support for AMD's Athlon processor
  • Intel inks patent cross license with former CPU rival
  • FTC closes book on Intel antitrust case
  • Geyserville slips a whole quarter in a day...
  • Via claims National to blame for Cyrix layoffs
  • Intel: 133MHz FSB plot to thicken sooner than thought
  • AMD goes public on Athlon
  • FTC lets Intel off the hook
  • IO battle of giants to make tiny firm rich
  • AMD releases high-end microprocessor in new challenge to Intel
  • AMD Says "Show me the Money"
  • AMD's Athlon-650 Pulls Ahead
  • AMD's Do-or-Die Chip
  • AMD claims industry's fastest PC chip
  • Cyrix M3 Athlon Killer strangled at birth by Via
  • Cyrix layoffs confirmed at Richardson, Arlington
  • Geyserville delayed until post-Mother Shipton period
  • AMD gets all fundamental about Athlon Outside
  • AMD Athlon K7 NDA expires...
  • AMD's Athlon out of the gate--and at a lower price
  • AMD chip's a real speed demon
  • Cyrix work force to be slashed by more than half
  • AMD to wrest away speed crown from Intel
  • A new day is dawning for AMD
  • Intel Goes Mobile, But Not Yet
  • Pentium IIIs To Get Faster System Bus
  • VIA deal with IDT keeps heat on Intel
  • Intel under the road-map gun again
  • When will Intel's Coppermine debut?
  • AMD slapped with investor lawsuits
  • Intel Price War Causes Casualties
  • Intel may snap up AMD
  • Intel Itanium trademark thin end of a thick wedge
  • Why does Via want Centaur technology?
  • AMD manages to undercut Intel on K7 pricing
  • AMD K7 strategy is a tightrope walk
  • AMD betting on 650MHz Athlon chip
  • National lays off 170 employees as part of Cyrix sale
  • Intel quits discrete graphics-IC market for integrated approach
  • Nvidia, Acer to integrate 3-D graphics with core logic for low-cost PCs
  • Update: Benchmarking firm claims AMD manipulated Athlon test results
  • HP upgrade path bypasses Merced chip
  • Intel to boost Celeron in Y2K
  • Intel has software to overclock chips
  • Intel abandons chip - $½ billion lost at sea
  • Taiwan mobo makers put on severe BX/ZX allocations
  • HP's Merced strategy descends into farce
  • Intel retreats from graphics chips
  • Nvidia reports big Q2 gains; signs graphics-chipset deal with Acer
  • Test firm claims AMD manipulated Athlon chip results
  • HP says skip the Merced chip, wait for new version
  • Will anyone want Sun's multimedia chip?
  • Intel to cancel ads on Web sites without privacy warnings
  • Eight-Way Intel Servers Get Stress Test
  • Four letters added to Pentium III make for 10 times price hike
  • Coppermine Celeron waiting in wings
  • Happy Cat doc reveals Intel chipset futures
  • Tom's Hardware speaks out over alleged Intel mobo muscle
  • Compaq beats Intel to the punch with eight-way servers
  • Unix and Intel: A marriage made in Santa Cruz
  • RegMark™ Lite® shows Celeron trashing AMD Athlon
  • HP says it's on target for Merced next year
  • Look Out, It's Me!
  • Server to open doors for Intel
  • All-new RegMark99™ shows Celeron outperforms Pentium III by 2.3 times
  • Intel attempts to grab PC-133 spex
  • PIII/600 with 133MHz FSB outed!!!
  • Happy Cat leaks stash of Intel futures
  • Five more Intel parts to join PIII/450 in chip gulag
  • Pentium II family reaches end of the road
  • AMD favors PC133, DDR SDRAM over Rambus for Athlon
  • Intel may push separate 133-MHz SDRAM spec
  • Via's Cyrix acquisition may delay some microprocessor lines
  • Intel On Its Way to 64-Bit Technology
  • With declining chip prices, Intel emphasizes diversity
  • Intel's new divisions cut wide swath
  • Via lays plans for future CPUs, core logic
  • Intergraph pulls out of hardware business; blames Intel for woes
  • Intel bows to call for PC133 SDRAMs
  • Rambus shares fall on Intel chip decision
  • Intel to design low-end Xeon servers
  • How Intel raced flat out to demo Merced
  • Intergraph to take $20 million charge, lay off 400
  • Intel confirms support for PC133; will use current specs
  • USB 2.0 Up To 3 Times Faster Than Expected
  • Intel concedes memory issue, as expected
  • Intel executives insist Merced will be volume product
  • Intel previews new Xeons, introduces IXA
  • Intel in full cunning strategic retreat over PC-133
  • Intel move to PC-133 mere lip service
  • Cumine 7xx processors confirmed for late October
  • Four way Merced: the pix
  • Intel claims IA64 will outperform Risc offerings
  • Merced could be a great games machine
  • Intel shipping first engineering samples of Merced
  • Server dispute settled, but products coming later
  • Intel demos first Merced silicon at developer forum
  • Intel Demonstrates Merced Shipping samples to OEMs
  • Intel to describe 133-MHz SDRAM fallback plan at forum on Wednesday
  • Intel to speed Coppermine ramp
  • Enhanced Pentium III will hit 700 MHz
  • Intel previews what's in store for notebooks
  • Intel's Barrett: Merced reeling in PC makers
  • Intel, Rambus work to lower memory costs
  • Rambus group tackles cost issues
  • IDF update: Rambus group may explore scaled-back design to cut costs
  • Intel 810e to slow down Rambus adoption
  • Intel pushes Rambus hard
  • Chipzilla leapfrogs Chimpzilla in desert
  • Warring NGIO and Future I/O groups to merge
  • Intel to demonstrate Merced silicon tomorrow
  • AMD evens speed race with K6-2
  • AMD's K6 microprocessor generation lives on
  • Truce is called in I/O war
  • Two sides set to reveal I/O compromise
  • Micron, Rambus address DRAM cost issues
  • Intel says Via bigger threat than AMD
  • Intel to roll Camino i820 details out this week
  • Pentium III/mobile at .18 micron to arrive fall
  • Micron to push high end Rambus memory Q3
  • Intel talks Camino, while OEMs plunder spot market for older chipsets
  • Intel Denies Non-Compliance Charge
  • Intel preparing megahertz megablitz
  • AMD raising chip's speed to 500 MHz
  • Intel CEO Barrett relishes the heat
  • Has Intel been caught sabotaging Intergraph?
  • Intel's Grove admits Rambus will take time
  • AMD resists Intel price cut pressure
  • Intel's Barrett proposes bus jaw-jaw rather than war-war
  • July 1999 

  • Intel adds on-ramps to processor road map
  • Processor Whispers
  • Intel preps 27 Sept Coppermine debut
  • AMD brings forward Athlon to 10 August
  • IDT bails out of microprocessors; CEO Perham resigns
  • Intel's Grove: Merced Silicon Few Weeks Away
  • Via takes on Intel with Apollo Pro 133 chipset launch
  • Intel To Launch Fastest Pentium III, Celeron Chips
  • The Intel Roadmap According To Sources Close to Intel
  • Amiga goes for Transmeta
  • Intel uncovers new erratum in PIII and Xeon CPUs
  • Intel to unveil details on Merced
  • June 1999 

  • Alpha pushes processor to a cool 1 GHz
  • AMD Riding on New Athlon Chip
  • Intel's Barrett fudges Merced, Coppermine
  • Intel Discovers Bad 810 Shipments, Confirms Coppermine Delay
  • K7 renews AMD hope of challenging Intel
  • AMD likely to name new K7 chip "Athlon"
  • AMD-Alpha collaboration firmed up
  • Slot B pix arrive as API confirms AMD collaboration
  • How CompaQ views Intel roadmap
  • Intel scans for soft errors in processor designs
  • Top Microsoft boffin votes for Russian Merced Killer
  • AMD copper techniques emerge
  • AMD Rolls Out 400-MHz K6-2-P For Notebooks
  • AMD Says K7 Outperforms Intel's Xeon
  • AMD's K7 to feature expanded instruction set
  • Intel ships first 0.18-micron microprocessors
  • June 30 deadline for Cyrix disposal
  • Intel plans move to copper, cheaper wafers
  • Forget the K7, how about the K8?
  • Battle royal breaks out over Russian chip claim
  • Intel uses Russia military technologies
  • Merced hotter, harder slower
  • FIC, Asus confirm K7 mobo support
  • IDT takes info appliance attitude
  • Rise shows S370 Tiger
  • K7 mobile to arrive next year
  • Transmeta chip to use special fast DRAM
  • Cyrix Socket 370 Gobi mobos revealed
  • May 1999 

  • AMD K7 trounces PIII Xeon, says c't
  • AMD registers new domain name
  • AMD to cut prices in line with Intel
  • Rise struggles trying to fill Cyrix's shoes
  • Intel Schedules Unexpected Price Cut
  • Intel confirms Pentium II dead
  • Intel Debuts 550-MHz PIII, 366-MHz Mobile Celeron 550-MHz
  • Pentium III systems coming
  • IDT struggles to revive its microprocessor business
  • Merced gets its own venture fund
  • Consortium puts new spin on chip performance rating
  • Intel plans summer price cuts
  • AMD prepares new package for workstations, servers
  • National Semi to sell off Cyrix
  • AMD fuels speculation on K7
  • 128-Bit chips, SOI and a Russian Merced killer
  • Intel's Updates Pentium III Price Road Map
  • Processor Serial Number back from the dead
  • K7 vs Pentium III benchmarks emerge...now
  • April 1999 

  • 550MHz Pentium III has overheating problems
  • AMD samples isotopically pure wafers
  • Secrets of Intel's IA-64 roadmap revealed
  • How Cyrix sees bus architecture
  • Future Xeon roadmap revealed
  • AMD Shares Rise On Q1 Results
  • Willamette "will outperform K7 by 2X"
  • 466MHz Celeron, 810 chipset due April 26
  • AMD K6-III thrashes Intel on Linux compilation
  • AMD reveals more K7 details
  • Intel preparing socket for Pentium III
  • Intel, AMD lower microprocessor prices
  • Intel Coppermine to have 256K on die
  • Intel gives rare public glimpse at ‘99 roadmaps
  • Rambus preps 700-MHz version of Direct RDRAM
  • Transmeta struggling to make silicon sing
  • Moscow government to support Merced killer
  • March 1999 

  • Ziff-Davies rejigs benchmarks after AMD complaint
  • Cyrix renames "Jedi" MPU to avoid trademark flap
  • New Intel mobile chips to conserve power
  • Rise CEO confirms S370 chip on way 
  • Rise demonstrates faster MPUs
  • Chipzilla strikes back with 800MHz PIII Xeon preview
  • AMD kicks butt with 600MHz K7 demo
  • Start-up pushes chips for low-cost PCs
  • AMD Now A Factor In Cyrix’s Performance Rating
  • Unique serial number exists in all .25 micron Intel chips
  • Poseidon interface could launch AMD into server market 
  • Phoenix, AMD expand pact to support K7 processor, computing solutions
  • Intel Tool Prevents CPU Fraud
  • New Xeon systems due this week
  • Intel fights chip 'overclockers'
  • S3 to power Intel PC-on-a-chip's 3D graphics
  • AMD Rolls Out Faster Mobile Chip
  • Faster High-End Chip Due From Intel
  • Hard core multiple Cyrix chips found in cyberspace
  • IA-64 Architecture Innovations
  • AMD to demo K7 at CeBIT at 600MHz
  • February 1999 

  • Pentium III systems subject to export control
  • Gateway embraces AMD chips
  • AMD launches K6-III today
  • Kryotech takes K6-III to half a gig
  •  K6-III makes Web comeback
  •  AMD K6-III is a go-go
  •  S3 will be battleline between Intel, AMD
  • Intel, AMD set for CPU clash
  • Intel banks on Pentium III - Part 1
  • Intel banks on Pentium III - Part II
  • Intel demos first 0.18-micron microprocessors
  • The week's news: Pentium III debuts
  •  Graphics Apps Scream on Intel PIII
  • Is Pentium III Worth It?
  • Editorial: Trying to catch the 133-MHz bus
  • Intel confuses world+dog over 0.18 micron
  • No copper for Intel until 0.13 micron
  • Intel to demo 1GHz chip by year end
  •  Compaq could snap up AMD
  • Wintel out of sync on Pentium III
  • Genuine Pentium III systems for sale in UK
  • SiS to support K7, Pentium III
  •  AMD got game
  • The Pentium III's job I
  • Intel leaks details of Foster, Merced, McKinley
  • Intel lowers Celeron prices, forcing cuts at AMD too
  • AMD discounts chips to match Intel
  • Rise chip results leak -- and they're not good
  • Pentium III sales in full swing in
  • Cyrix Jalapeno, Cayenne take future shape
  • VIA puts chipset weight behind PC133
  • Mobile Pentium III to sport 100MHz bus
  • Intel's need for speed drives up to 800-MHz chip
  • AMD to call K6-3 the 'AMD K6-III'
  • Intel fuels the fire with Celeron cuts
  • Intel declares war against AMD in low-end PC mart
  • Naked Pentium III chip found in downtown Toyko
  • DirectX update adds Pentium III, MIDI support
  • Now Sun SPARC supports AMD
  • AMD melting under price war
  • Gateway to use AMD chips in Japan
  • Pentium III now supported by Microsoft
  • Evergreen plans AMD upgrade on a PCI card
  • New Intel Celerons To Arrive Ahead of Schedule
  • Intel to step up release of 433MHz Celeron
  • Intel To Launch Pentium III Feb. 26
  • Distributors begin offering Pentium III before official launch
  • Intel reportedly moves ahead with 300-mm fab in Oregon
  • Is Merced a RISCy chip?
  • Pentium III is now on sale
  • Pentium III to offer hidden boosts
  • Intel’s rivals not interested in chipmaker’s security technology
  • Willamette not teacher's pet
  • Gateway to launch PC line based on AMD's
  • January 1999

  • Chipmakers outline 600-MHz plans 
  • Intel to pull out stops for Pentium III 
  • Intel: Mobile Celerons Won't Rush To 
  • Intel's Merced undercut by Compaq's 
  • Intel's Merced is undead 
  • Cyrix Jalapeno to go standalone 
  • Intel to embed ID numbers in chips
  • Intel starts preaching about security
  • Pirates Sneer at Intel Chip
  • Intel says it won't track individuals
  • AMD a reluctant serial number player
  • OEMs can switch off PIII serial numbers -- says Intel
  • Intel could sue OEMs over Katmai and IA-64 -- says MS exec 
  • Where's Willamette? 
  • AMD Dresden to produce K7s only 
  • Spanish journalists get Intel dictat 
  • AMD K7 set to ship on 23 June 
  • AMD releases K6-2 processors for notebooks 
  • Toshiba Switches From Intel To AMD For New Notebooks 
  • Intel introduces 300-MHz Pentium for low-cost notebooks 
  • Intel To Deliver Pentium III 
  • IBM will make K7s too 
  • UMC to fab Rise chips 
  • AMD plans 1000MHz K7 copper whopper
  • Intel says days of overclocking gone 
  • Web site offers peek at AMD's forthcoming K6-3 
  • Intel tips eight-way server plans, more Katmai details


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