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To: Paul Engel who wrote (51978)4/3/1998 3:16:00 AM
From: Paul Engel  Read Replies (2) of 186894
 
Intel Investors - Intel's Mobile Module is finally gaining near-universal acceptance in Pentium II Notebooks.

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"In another design innovation, the new Pentium II chips come in two separate packages: a mobile module which holds the "Northbridge" segment of the chipset--the Pentium II's ancillary chips--and a mini-cartridge, which contains only the Pentium II chip. The mini-cartridge is designed to allow notebook vendors to reduce the size of their products.

The module is far more popular. Nearly all vendors are using this form, mostly because it is the same design used with the last version of the Pentium MMX chip. In other words, by incorporating the module notebook makers did not have to change current designs to accommodate the new chip."

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Guess what processors are NOT COMPATIBLE with the Intel Mobile Modules?

Right! Non-Intel Processors!

The highly integrated and modular modules allow for quick system upgrades and modifications - as long as they are from Intel!

Don't you all think Fuchi should be e-mailing the Justice Department to protest this unfortunate "Intel Innovation"?

Paul
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