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The Pentium III-M chip is engineered to a 0.13-micron fabrication standard. Since October of 1999, Intel’s Pentium III, Celeron, Xeon, and Pentium 4 chips have all been built on a larger, 0.18 ...
The Pentium III-M chip is engineered to a 0.13-micron fabrication standard. Since October of 1999, Intel's Pentium III, Celeron, Xeon, and Pentium 4 chips have all been built on a larger, 0.18 ...
SONY ELECTRONICS IS trying to expand the audience for its new notebook announced Thursday, the VAIO SR17, by including software and features that will appeal to both consumers and business users.
The FX390 comes with a 1GHz Pentium III processor, a 30G-byte hard drive, 256M-bytes of SDRAM and a 15-inch display. Sony expects it to sell for about $2,100 after a $100 mail-in rebate.
One of the worst-kept secrets in the tech world will be unveiled Monday, when Intel launches its new Pentium III-M mobile processors. ... Sony will launch two new Vaio notebooks.
LOS ANGELES – Sony Electronics is incorporating the fastest mobile processor currently available for notebook PCs, the Intel 1 GHz Pentium III processor with ...
For the first time since the introduction of the Pentium III chip family in late 1999, Intel Corp. has moved to a smaller, more efficient processor architecture for a new line of mobile chips ...
Tualatin chips ready for take-off Intel's new Pentium III-M processors--known as Tualatin--will finally see the light of day Monday.
The Intel-powered YA Series will still be available with a Core i5 processor option for close to $750. (Note: We got some hands-on time with the YB Series before it was released, check out the ...
One such computer, the $1,500 Sony VAIO PCG-SRX99 (circa 2001), weighed just 2.76lbs and made do with a 10-inch screen. Inside, it had plenty of power, an 850MHz Pentium III-M, ...