Dell, Gateway adopt Intel's extreme chip
Gateway, Dell and a host of smaller manufacturers are introducing desktops that contain Intel’s Extreme Edition Pentium 4 for the gaming market on Monday, the latest salvo in the war for desktop performance supremacy. "These new PCs are aimed largely at the enthusiast and gamer market. Typically, these buyers want the fastest and best technology on the market, regardless of price."
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