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How Intel turned failure into success
After its management shakeup, Intel's Dadi Perlmutter is again on the rise - just nine years after his Timna system-on-a-chip project fell flat.
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How Intel turned failure into success
After its management shakeup, Intel's Dadi Perlmutter is again on the rise - just nine years after his Timna system-on-a-chip project fell flat.
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Intel back on track with Timna chip
Intel Corp.'s first mobile Timna chip will be a 700MHz version released towards the end of the first half of next year, sources said. The news suggests that Intel's (intc) delayed plans for...
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Intel's portable Timna to debut at 700MHz
Intel's upcoming chip for cheap PCs and portables will offer improvements for low-cost PC makers -- and possibly consumers.
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Intel's Timna chip delayed
Problems with a memory translator hub has put off the introduction of Timna processors until 2001.
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Timna chip turns back the clock
Clock speed isn't everything. And that reality is about to be driven home by Intel Corp.'s (intc) forthcoming Timna chip. Even if the chip doesn't succeed, Timna will map out a new course for PC...
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Timna chip turns back the clock
Intel's new chip goes against the gigahertz-happy grain -- trying to balance price and performance. Can it revive the sub-$600 PC market?
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Intel's 'Timna' to kick-start low-end PCs?
The low-cost chip could revitalize the stalled market for sub-$600 PCs -- or prove to be another expensive stumble in jamming more features on chips.
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'Timna' to kick-start low-end PCs?
Intel Corp.'s forthcoming Timna chip could revitalize the stalled market for sub-$600 PCs -- or prove to be another expensive stumble in attempts by chip...
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Intel targets Timna for even lower cost PCs
Why should cheaper PCs use ancient chips? New chips will cut costs by eliminating graphics boards and memory controller chips.
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Intel targets Timna for even lower cost PCs
Intel Corp. (Nasdaq: INTC) is looking to change to rules that govern the low-cost PC market with its forthcoming Timna chip. This new chip will allow PC makers to eliminate extra components, such...
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