Intel admits it 'changed' Prescott thermal target
Intel’s 90nm Pentium processor, codenamed ’Prescott’, may be "sound", according to company President Paul Otellini, but the chip giant has had to change the chip’s thermal target, he admitted yesterday. "Speaking during a conference call after the announcement of Intel’s Q3 financial results, Otellini said : "We ended up changing the thermal target for Prescott."
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