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Intel's New Chip and Ad Campaign

Intel is rumored to release a new chip on Nov. 15th, clocking at 3.8GHz. Currently they are speculating that their 4Ghz chip should debut in the second quater of 2005.

Link: Extreme Tech

Intel and Microsoft have unveiled their plans for a multimillion dollar ad campaign at increasing customer awareness for their Media Center Ocs; which house Intel microprocessors and are run by XP Media Center. Since the release of Media Centers, they have only gained a small fraction of the PC market, this campaign is intended to produce more revenue.

Link: Seattle PI
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