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Written: Wednesday, May 22, 2002
The monster of all monsters is finally here, designed and brought to you by, yes, you guessed it, Intel. I can surely say this latest creation has Intel at the top, showing they will never give up and are here to stay. It has only been a little more than a month since the release of the 2.4 and now you get to take a peak at Intel's quad-pumped 133MHz bus, bringing you a true 533MHz of FSB power. Intel had first introduced their Northwood line in January of this year and have shown their firm standing in the market. Intel now brings its end-users up to a 2.53GHz CPU powered by a 533MHz bus. Again, I will reiterate the Northwood's punch-line, from my last review, below... Northwood specifications: You can read and see how Intel's Northwood technology has advanced over past months by taking a look at previous reviews: Intel has released three flavors of processors that include the new 533MHz FSB, running at 2.26GHz, 2.4GHz and 2.53GHz. Next Page: An In-depth
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