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Intel's Tualatin P3

DavoKid writes: "Intel rolls out the .13 micron Pentium III processor based on the Tualatin core at 1.2GHz. This chip really shines and overclocks to 1.47GHz. The benchmarks are fairly impressive too! Reviews at: HotHardware, Anandtech, and Tech Report." Also given plenty of attention is Intel's new D815EEA2 motherboard, since that appears to be about the only choice for the new chip. The consensus seems to be that this chip is at least intended to be "the new Celeron," but marketed also as a power-frugal chip to impress server-farms with electrical savings.

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  1. New names for Intel... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5
    #!/usr/bin/perl -w
    use strict;

    my @a = ('Pen', 'Cel', 'Vag', 'Ner', 'Tua', 'Fel');
    my @b = ('ti', 'ta', 'uni', 'lat', 'ino', 'tro', 'tra');
    my @c = ('um', 'in', 'an', 'on', 'am', 'im', 'io');

    print $a[rand($#a)].$b[rand($#b)].$c[rand($#c)]."\n";
    1. Re:New names for Intel... by Chundra · · Score: 5

      Or Vaginoan. Hmm. Greetings Intel executive I am a Vaginoan, I have travelled across the galaxy to bring you this Fellatio.
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    2. Re:New names for Intel... by Dr.+Prakash+Kothari · · Score: 5

      Where can I get the new Intel Fellatio?

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  2. Re:Multi Processor Boxes by Mr.+Quick · · Score: 5

    thursday

  3. Re:Uhh... by Chundra · · Score: 5

    Sounds like some new allergy medication. Ask your doctor if Tualatin is right for you. (Side effects include nausea, vomiting, abdominal cramps, headaches, dizziness, bloody noses, and chronic rashes. During clinical trials some patients experienced arcs of electricity emanating from their nipples.)
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  4. Re:so small! by hoggoth · · Score: 5
    >i feel outdated that my chip is .18 micron.
    Don't feel bad... my "chip" is only 4"
    Oh God... you're all talking about microprocessors... I thought you were talking about... I'm so embarrassed...

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