Standards must have sunk for/. to have posted this. I mean, doesn't everyone know that the 1.13 GHz PIII was recalled before any consumer had a chance to even purchase it. Which makes me wonder how this website could even manage to benchmark it and get a price for it. It is not on the market. Intel said it would be back in a few months, but my guess would be that it will get dropped when the P4 comes out...so why bring attention to a website that is posting a bunch of garbage about processors...they did not site how they came across their ratings and they are reviewing non-existent processors. Seems like the person who decided this piece of "news" did not actually read what the "news" was.
Standards must have sunk for /. to have posted this. I mean, doesn't everyone know that the 1.13 GHz PIII was recalled before any consumer had a chance to even purchase it. Which makes me wonder how this website could even manage to benchmark it and get a price for it. It is not on the market. Intel said it would be back in a few months, but my guess would be that it will get dropped when the P4 comes out...so why bring attention to a website that is posting a bunch of garbage about processors...they did not site how they came across their ratings and they are reviewing non-existent processors. Seems like the person who decided this piece of "news" did not actually read what the "news" was.
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I guess Tom will be celebrating tonight. He said there were serious issues with these chips when they came out.