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January 26, 2005 4:30 AM PST

Intel's mystery mark sparks intrigue

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Recent trademark filings raise speculation that the chipmaker may be preparing to create a new global brand.

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INTEL means "not true" 64 bit.
by January 27, 2005 9:56 AM PST
As EM64 means "EMULATED" 64 BIT, IT IS ONLY THAT. NOT TRUE 64 BIT. that means processor runs about 1/4 as fast as true 64 bit in 64 bit software mode. So, INTEL cann't really scream "64" as em64 just breaks down 64 bit into into 32 bit. Cleaver deception upon public, same with "VIIV" it will come to be known as 64 when it really means nothing except thats how 64 bit emulation processors from INTEL are labeled & sold. Wanna get gyped?
SIGNED:PHYSICIAN THOMAS STEWART VON DRASHEK M.D.
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