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Tom gives Tualatin the run round

Hardware Sitewatch
Tue Jun 12 2001, 19:01
TOM PABST has got his hands on a Tualatin 1.13GHz Pentium III - and of course he, famously with Kyle Bennett - was the one who caused the original 1.13GHz PIII to be a disappeared chip. He's got shots of the new baby and even turns it over to examine its rear end and slap it to see if it's alive and kicking. You can find the info here.

Ace's HW has a look at super fast binary translation technology, followup up on a story in EE Times. Go here.

Piece Hard OCP takes a look at some diagnostic tools it has used to look at its own testbed status.

Thanks for AMD Zone for finding PC Stat's coverage of Computex. Have a good look yourself, by clicking here.

And once again thanks to AMD Zone, for pointing to this piece on Realworldtech about the 64-bit battle that is a looming. ยต

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