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To: Junkyardawg who wrote ()5/10/2000 1:10:00 PM
From: mr.mark   of 110645
 
Intel To Replace Motherboards With
Defective Memory Translator Hub Component

Business Editors/High-tech Writers

SANTA CLARA, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--May 10, 2000--Intel
Corporation today announced that it would replace motherboards that have a
defective memory translator hub (MTH) component that translates signals from
SDRAM memory to the Intel(R) 820 Chipset.
The MTH is only used with motherboards utilizing SDRAM and the Intel 820
Chipset. The MTH began shipping in November 1999; therefore systems shipped
before that time are unaffected by this issue.
Intel has identified system noise issues with the MTH that can cause some systems
to intermittently reset, reboot and/or hang. In addition, the noise issue can, under
extreme conditions, potentially cause data corruption. In some instances the
company has been able to induce data corruption under synthetic stress testing in its
laboratories.
Intel is working with its customers (the computer makers, motherboard makers
and distribution channels) to notify computer users of this issue and to offer a
replacement motherboard. Computer users that want to know if their system uses an
MTH can contact their computer maker for more information, or download a utility
from Intel's web site (the Intel(R) MTH I.D. Utility at www.intel.com/support/mth).
Intel plans to reserve for the cost associated with this replacement program when
the cost can be determined. Depending upon the user replacement rate, the amount
of this reserve could be material.
Normally the Intel 820 Chipset is used with a different memory - RDRAM.
RDRAM-based systems are not impacted since they don't use the memory
translator hub.
Intel, the world's largest chip maker, is also a leading manufacturer of computer,
networking and communications products. Additional information about Intel is
available at www.intel.com/pressroom.

>>> here's where you can download and install the intel utility that tells you if your machine is affected.

intel.com
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