...haven't been matched by real world demands for all that horsepower. As a result, when Intel released its latest Pentium 4 processor last week -- the first CPU to run at 2 billion cycles per second and a considerable technical achievement -- the world...
...external hard drive. Though it doesn't look like a PC, it's got the guts of one, including a 3 gigahertz Pentium 4 processor, a half a gigabyte of memory and a 200 GB hard drive. It has built-in support for Wi-Fi, both the 802.11b and...
...it a lot nastier than most of the stuff you'll find on retailers' shelves. My model came with a 3.4 GHz Pentium 4 processor, a gigabyte of memory and a high-speed, 60-gigabyte SCSI hard drive. Driving the display is an nVidia GeForce...
...Monday with downgrades of Intel and a warning from Lehman Brothers that the chip maker will slash prices on its Pentium 4 processor. Then, on Tuesday, Credit Suisse First Boston downgraded several semiconductor makers, saying they will continue...
...Dell's Dimension 4300, with a 1.7-gigahertz Pentium 4 processor, 256 megabytes of SDRAM and a 40-gigabyte hard drive...800-999-3355. Specifications: 1.7-GHz Intel Pentium 4 processor, 256 MB memory, 64-MB Nvidia GeForce2 MX graphics...
...for all this convenience? I visited Dell's Web site and configured an Inspiron 8200 laptop with a 1.6 GHz Pentium 4 processor, 256 megabytes of memory, 30 gigabyte hard drive, 15-inch screen and a CD-RW/DVD combo for $1,629. On the...
...com, 800-888-0220 Specifications: 7.5 pounds with power adapter, 15-inch screen, 1.5GHz Intel Pentium 4 processor, 256MB memory, 32MB ATI Mobility Radeon 7500 graphics accelerator, 18.1GB hard drive, 8x/8x/24x CD-RW...
...Processor: Megahertz figures are generally not worth worrying about on laptops. Note that some laptops use desktop Pentium 4 processors, which run faster but use more power than mobile-optimized chips. (The usual giveaway is when a manufacturer doesn't...
...particularly if you run multiple programs. Most PCs have processors from Intel Corp. Higher-end machines use the Pentium 4 processor, while low-end computers use Intel's Celeron chip. You'll also find computers with compatible Athlon chips from...
...oversized spin on handheld game machines with its Rogue prototype. The size of a tablet PC, the system sports a Pentium 4 processor with a 10.4-inch color touch-screen, wireless capability, a trackball and plenty of buttons for waging online...
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