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11th June 2000 Archive

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  • Transmeta to hit 1GHz by year-end

    Taipei Watt a difference a day makes

    Reliable sources close to Transmeta's plans say that the firm is likely to be able to introduce a chip in its Crusoe family running at 1GHz by the end of the year, and consuming only a paltry four to five watts. That contrasts with a member of Intel's mobile Pentium III family, a 900MHz processor, which will also be available …

    Channel 11 Jun 2000, 08:01

  • Tulloch, Willamette and Northwood plans firm up

    Taipei And more on Timna and the arrival of Camino III

    Roadmaps we have now seen confirm why third party manufacturers are showing reluctance to develop motherboards for the Willamette microprocessor. Willamette, a 423 pin design, based on the Tehama chip, only has a limited lifespan -- from Q4 this year. But in Q2 next year, Intel will, as we have reported, introduce the Tulloch …

    Channel 11 Jun 2000, 09:32

  • Taiwan quake kills two, rocks Register

    But Taipei and Hsinchu largely unaffected

    An earthquake which measured 6.7 on the Richter scale shook Taiwan last night killing two people but largely leaving the infrastructure of the island intact. The epicentre of the earthquake was in a remote region of the island, and happened around 2.30 AM. The quake was followed, most of today, by heavy rain storms, giving …

    Business 11 Jun 2000, 09:45

  • Scoot swoops on ‘anonymous’ bulletin board posters

    Update III hands over customer details

    Hell hath no fury like a company scorned. Scoot.com has won a court order forcing Interactive Investor International (III) to reveal the identities of anonymous critics who posted critical comments about the firm. And when it finds out who its bulletin board critics are, it plans to sue them for libel. III, the UK's biggest …

    Music and Media 11 Jun 2000, 10:16