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To: stribe30 who wrote (136916)5/14/2001 7:58:32 PM
From: Windsock  Respond to of 1580282
 
Stribe - Re:"However, AMD is making the Athlon 4 available for the performance notebook segment today, while Intel won't make the Pentium4 available until 2002."

Intel is making modifications to the current mobile Pentium and will introduce a Pentium 8. This will make the mobile Pentium 8 twice as good as the Athlon 4.

Like AMD's changes for the Athlon 4, the modifications for the Pentium 8 include some high-temperature paint to add a digit to the processor name.