Intel CEO: Upgrading CPU performance is definitely important
Despite being challenged by some in the industry, Intel maintains its strategy of pursuing higher processor clock speed and has lately introduced three new versions of Pentium 4 processors, further pushing the clock speed up to as high as 2.53GHz. Intel CEO Craig R. Barrett stressed during his recent visit to Taipei that continuingly upgrading processor performance is absolutely necessary, as multimedia applications are expected to gain in popularity.
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