Intel Pentium Brand 14 Years Old MARCH 22 1993 saw Intel ship the first Pentium processor, clocking in at an astonishing 60MHz. Replacing the 486, Chipzilla cocked a snook with the name as pundits had been confidently predicting it would be called the 80586. But Intel failed to convince the US Patent Office that it could patent a number, so it was named after Craig Barrett's horse instead. http://www.theinquirer.net/default.aspx?article=38428 |
14 years of ****. yeah, it's worth celebrating :no: |
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P4 "C" was quite good in fact:) |
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