The Pentium III is essentially a Pentium II processor, with the same 512KB off-chip secondary cache and 100-MHz system bus.
Management has cut costs, jettisoned underperforming products, and spun off a chip-fabrication business that was draining needed capital.
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Yvonne Markowitz, a jewelry curator at the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston, said men rarely talk about the pieces they're collecting in the way they might show off a blue-chip painting.
However, the trade-off is that at present each chip is a less powerful processor than x86-based products on the market.
Give customers what they want, and keep them from buying a chip plus off-the-shelf parts to make their own pad.
Give customers what they want, and keep them from buying a chip plus off-the-shelf parts to wire together their own pad.
Software run off a built-in computer chip then makes about 6, 000 adjustments a second to maintain optimum efficiency, and the unit is mounted on springs to prevent vibrations being passed on to the rest of the equipment.
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Intel's microprocessors were then taking off--and investors were looking to knock out Intel with a new chip, even one as crazy as a rat smell center.
First he made the most of a sublime Dale Rasmussen off-load and then touched down his own chip and chase moments later.
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With a smaller image sensor, a lens designed for a 35mm camera captures only the inner part of the image, cropping off the edges that the sub-size sensor chip can't see.
Even so, a true three-dimensional chip is still some way off, as the necessary etching technology is still in its infancy.
U.S. equity indexes finished little changed Monday, bouncing off earlier lows, as the bio-terrorism fears and chip-led tech selling that had plagued stocks most of the day eased up by the close.
The company has also struggled broadening the base for its Itanium high-end server chip (See "Intel Kicks Off Overhaul").
Capellas has been showing off a sticker embedded with a so-called near-field communication chip a stamp-size gizmo that replaces a plastic card.
Meanwhile, Malzahn and Morris are trying to pay it forward by finding the latest blue-chip coaches: They have decided to organize an off-season clinic for high-school coaches interested in college jobs.
Whereas creating a memory-chip industry is mostly a matter of buying fabrication equipment off the shelf, classier chips require lots of well-trained engineers, research and technology partners elsewhere in the computer industry.
But while the Hang Seng has recovered to within 30% of its August 1997 all-time high, the red chip index is still 57% off its peak.
Back at the fuel pump, Mr Butler is setting off to Heathrow, powered by the left-overs from his own local fish and chip shop.
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And Eduardo's chip went in off Jody Craddock's head to make it 2-0 before Robin van Persie's exquisite touch set up Fabregas to score a classy third.
Guha scampered a single off the first ball, but captain Clare Connor, attempting to chip over mid-on, provided Kirsten Pike with a chance and the fielder took a fine running catch.
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Aurelien Rougerie's chip-and-chase was fielded by Felipe Contepomi before Corleto set off on a magnificent 50-yard winding run.
Collecting the ball on the edge of the area, and with the Juve defence backing off, Dempsey produced a stunning chip that floated over Chimenti and into the far top-corner of the goal.
The pieces of scenery are activated by switching on and off so-called passthrough transistors that control the flow of electronic signals from one part of the chip to another.
But pulling AMD-based PCs off Dell's virtual shelf is clearly a blow to the No. 2 chip maker.
After polishing off the pizza, the volunteers were presented with three generous platters of oatmeal-raisin, chocolate-chip and double-chocolate-chip cookies, and asked to rate them.
Obviously, the question remains how big of a trade-off there is on battery life in exchange for those two extra cores and the more powerful graphics chip.
Gurus focused most of their selling fury on technology stocks, starting off in the chip sector by cashing out of semiconductor equipment company Applied Materials (nasdaq: AMAT - news - people ) and integrated circuit maker Linear Technology (nasdaq: LLTC - news - people ).
Those strengths have helped it shrug off fears of a slowdown, triggered by lowered forecasts from chip maker Texas Instruments (nyse: TXN - news - people )--a major supplier--earlier this month.
Thanks to his long-standing partnerships with blue-chip companies such as Nike and EA Sports, Mr. Woods continues to flex his financial might off the course.
But on the course, when he hits a shot like his chip on number 16 at Augusta in 2006, I see art, and I can separate the off-the-course man and the on-the-course artist.
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