In the summer of 2000, Dr. Thomas Pabst of Tom's Hardware Guide reported serious instability with Intel's new 1.13 GHz Pentium III chip that was so severe he couldn't sufficiently test the product.
Pentium III, and Pentium 4 before retiring in 2000. Meanwhile, today's x86 chips marketed by Intel and AMD still retain full backward hardware compatibility with nearly every program developed for ...
Tom’s Guide reports that while Intel Xeon processors have traditionally powered a lot of servers, AMD’s EPYC lineup is ...
Intel's top Pentium chip, introduced in late 2000. The successor to the Pentium III, the Pentium 4 features the NetBurst micro-architecture (see NetBurst). All Pentium 4 chips are single core ...
Microsoft has revealed its CPU support list for Windows Server 2025 that includes the surprising entry of the Pentium G7400 ...
Depending on how you do it, it can be a minor pain to get Windows 11 up and running on a computer that doesn't natively support it. But once the OS is installed, Microsoft's early warnings about ...
Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger inherited a troubled company that had lost its edge in manufacturing skills and had ceded to rivals ...
Save up to $400 on 2-in-1 laptops on sale ahead of Black Friday.
Here we have a Q&A with Vikram Saxena, founder and CEO at BetterCommerce, who is a self-taught programmer and has been ...
Black Friday Chromebook deals are starting to roll ahead of Black Friday, Nov. 29 — the most anticipated shopping event of ...
Ahead of Black Friday 2024, Chromebooks are even more affordable, because a lot of them are on sale just a few weeks before ...