Intel advances LaGrande architecture, gingerly
Intel Corp. Tuesday announced it was taking steps to ensure that its design for the next generation of computer security components, code-named LaGrande, will be accepted and not vilified by the industry. "Speaking at the Intel Developer Forum in San Jose, Intel executives said LaGrande will be aimed at business users rather than consumers."
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