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To: Charles Gryba who wrote (154289)1/8/2002 2:58:14 PM
From: wanna_bmw  Read Replies (1) of 186894
 
Constantine, Re: "there are a few .18 478 pin P4's and I think those were meant to pave the way for the NWoods. The majority of < 2Ghz P4's are 423 pin."

That's incorrect. While socket-423 has been around longer, socket-478 was launched in the third quarter, and since then, Intel has sold the majority of the Pentium 4 CPUs that they've made. Probably, socket-478 represents the majority of Willamette processors currently available.

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