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1.13GHz Pentium III
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After some investigation, Intel pulled the 1.13GHz Pentium III back from the market, and a long hiatus ensued. The Pentium III languished at gigahertz and lower clock speeds while the company concentrated on its new, high-clock-speed burner, the Pentium 4. Equipped with a brand-new NetBurst
microarchitecture, oodles of platform bandwidth, and the power of a whole new digit after its name, the P4 was Intel's best tool to combat AMD's advancing Athlon. But even the mighty Pentium 4, with all those megahertz available to it, couldn't best the Athlon.
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FULL STORY @
TECH-REPORT (http://www.tech-report.com/reviews/2001q3/piii-1.2/index.x?pg=1)
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