What is known today as "x86" began its journey 40 years ago: The Intel 80386 was 32-bit, was built for over 20 years, and powered not only PCs. 40 years ago, Intel introduced its first true 32-bit ...
Since the dawn of the PC market, most consumer users have been able to get by with the bare minimum of computing power. During the personal computer’s first two decades, that typically meant ...
Imagining the perfect laptop computer is easy. No bigger than a three-ring binder and not much heavier, it would easily fit into a briefcase. Its screen would be true to the proportions of a standard ...
Intel is no stranger to the mobile computing market. But historically, its notebook processors have been little more than scaled-down versions of its desktop CPUs. It took David “Dadi” Perlmutter and ...
Bob dropped by the other day waving a full-page ad from Honest Ed’s Office Warehouse and Garden Supply Center. “Look at this garbage,” he complained. “All I want to do is figure out what kind of ...