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Abstract: SUNNYVALE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--August 9th -
AMD today introduced the 650MHz
AMD Athlon(TM) processor, the world's fastest and highest-performance microprocessor for x86 computer systems.
PubDate: 8/13/1999
Abstract: Gateway Inc. will phase out its use of CPUs from AMD.
Abstract: Both Intel and AMD announced earnings that handily beat Wall Street estimates – on the surface. Do the numbers symbolize a new trend in the CPU market?
Abstract: HotRail has discontinued development of the chipset AMD planned to use to break into the multiprocessor server market.
Abstract: Transmeta’s CEO says his company has a five-year lead on Intel’s and AMD’s technology. Reality or hype? And does it matter?
Abstract: Intel Corp. has disclosed a problem involving its 820 and 840 chip sets that has spurred the company to scrap plans for three motherboards it had on its server road map.
Abstract: Advanced Micro Devices, Intel’s main CPU competition, has teamed up with Transmeta – another Intel competitor – in an effort to speed development on its 'Sledgehammmer' 64-bit processor.
Abstract: Gateway has blamed Intel for its recent quarterly losses, due to Intel's inability to meet Gateway's demand requirements.
Abstract: Intel announces a recall of the barely-shipping 1.13 GHz Pentium III, and AMD announces the head of its PC processor unit is 'leaving to pursue other interests'.
Abstract: Recent announcements from AMD, Toshiba, and Phoenix highlight an increasing focus on extending the battery life of notebook computers.
Abstract: Some Toshiba notebook buyers got a nasty surprise when they found their Intel CPU had died. Will Toshiba switch from “Intel Inside” to “AMD Instead”?
Abstract: There are reports that Dell may buy AMD’s Spitfire chip. If the reports are true, then look for competition to produce lower prices.