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Intel introduces Lindenhurst chipsets

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Old 08-02-2004
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Intel introduces Lindenhurst chipsets

Intel has introduced "Lindenhurst" E7520/E7320 chipsets for dual processors setups. The chipsets include new technology for speeding up RAID, support for DDR-2 400 memory and PCI Express.

Its likely that the chipsets will find their way into machines by everybody from Dell to IBM to Tyan.
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with that crap they wont beat amd anyways. *riding in a truck at 400km/h and drops an Intel 3.8ghz cpu and kisses an amd 64 fx 53*
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