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Intel board supports future Pentium 4 Extreme Editions

FMB 1.5 herald of coming chips
Mon Dec 29 2003, 08:44
US RETAIL outfit Newegg is selling an 875P based motherboard which it says will support Pentium 4 Extreme Edition processors.

The D875PBZLK FMB 1.5 is an Intel own board listed at $152, supports a maximum of 4GB of DDR333/400 memory, has Serial ATA, and supports Gigabit Ethernet.

We are expecting Intel to introduce a 3.4MB Extreme Edition in the New Year, according to roadmaps we saw earlier this month.

You can find the Intel own board here. ยต

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