2004 review: AMD battles Intel for processor crown
Posted on 22 Dec 2004 at 13:33
AMD steals march on Intel with dual-core demo
September
IBM and Intel go public with design specs of the BladeCenter platform
IDF, Fall 2004: Rosedale begins Intel's WiMAX rollout
IDF, Fall 2004: Silvervale to virtualise server processing
IDF, Fall 2004: Intel does dual-core demo at IDF keynote
IDF, Fall 2004: Intel introduces Entertainment PCs to the Digital Home
IDF, Fall 2004: Intel CTO sees New Net on the horizon
Intel intros new budget Celerons and chipset
Intel CEO Barrett to retire next May
October
Intel brings in desktop support for NX security protection
AMD fails to win EC access to Intel documents
Intel abandons clock speed chase and drops 4GHz Pentium
AMD rolls out its flagship chips for the Christmas market
Intel finally cancels Digital TV screen project
November
Intel targets gamers with Extreme Edition P4 offering
Ottelini ascends to Intel top job
Dell 'may sell AMD based servers' - Dell CEO
AMD breathes on its processor roadmap
AMD to migrate all CPU production to 90nm SOI process in 2005
December
AMD takes almost 10 per cent of Q3 chip revenues
AMD and IBM claim 24 per cent chip speed breakthrough
New Centrino models take centre stage in Intel's chip troupe
Intel confirms a multicore future
Author: Alun Williams
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