March 31, 2003
Intel Corporation introduced the Intel® Celeron® processor at 2.40 and 2.30 GHz. The Celeron processor brings Intel technology, quality and reliability to the desktop value PC consumer market segment. The Intel Celeron processor at 2.40 GHz delivers the right combination of features and frequency at an appropriate price point for the value PC market segment. Based on Intel's 0.13-micron process technology, the processor utilizes 478-pin packaging and features a 400 MHz system bus.
March 24, 2003
Intel Corporation announced three new processors for personal digital assistants (PDAs). The new processors incorporate the latest microprocessor packaging and stacking techniques, and deliver higher performance and longer battery life in less space than previous versions.
March 12, 2003
Intel Corporation introduced Intel® Centrino mobile technology, integrating wireless capability into a new generation of mobile PCs that will bring business users and consumers greater freedom to connect in new places and in new ways.
March 10, 2003
Intel Corporation introduced its fastest Intel® Xeon processors, exceeding 3 GHz, for dual processor servers and workstations. The company also said that more than 9,000 companies around the world are now selling components or systems based on the Intel Xeon processor family.
February 20, 2003
Intel Corporation introduced three new network processors that address the needs of many wired and wireless applications for the home, small office/home office (SOHO) and small- to medium-enterprise (SME) market segments.
January 14, 2003
Intel Corporation delivered six new mobile processors, including its highest-performing mobile processor to date, the Mobile Intel® Pentium® 4 Processor - M at 2.4 GHz. Additionally, Intel announced an integrated graphics chipset for the mobile PC processor family: the Intel® 852GM.
January 08, 2003
Intel Corporation said Intel® Centrino mobile technology is the new brand name for its upcoming wireless mobile computing technology. The new brand signifies Intel's best technology for notebook computers, based on a new mobile processor microarchitecture and wireless capability as well as features designed to enable extended battery life, thinner and lighter form factors, and outstanding mobile performance.
December 16, 2002
Intel Corporation announced 10 server "building block" products, including five server boards, two server chassis and three RAID controllers, designed for OEM system builders and product integrators. Each new product is centered around the recently announced Intel® Xeon processor with 533 MHz system bus and the Intel® E7501 and Intel® E7505 chipsets.
December 16, 2002
Intel Corporation has created a software toolkit based on standards developed by the Network Processing Forum (NPF) that will reduce time to market for developers and assure interoperability with other standards-based network processing solutions.
November 20, 2002
Intel Corporation introduced the Intel® Celeron® processor at 2.20 and 2.10 GHz. Intel Celeron processors provide consumers with a great way to get on the Internet.
November 14, 2002
Intel Corporation introduced its innovative Hyper-Threading (HT) Technology for the new Intel® Pentium® 4 processor at 3.06 GHz. HT Technology enables a new class of high-performance desktop PCs that can work quickly among several computing applications at the same time, or provide extra performance for individual software programs that are multithreaded. HT Technology can boost PC performance by up to 25 percent.