Flawed Intel Chip Technology Leads to Processor Breakthrough

Flawed Intel Chip Technology Leads to Processor Breakthrough

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Feb 10, 2009
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A group of Rice University researchers are trying to show that a flaw within Intel’s Pentium processor might actually lead to a major breakthrough in creating more energy-efficient chips in the future.

To read more about this discovery and how it may affect chip makers, click here for the full story on PC Magazine.

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