Intel readies 'East Fork' digital home PC platform
Intel is gearing up to create a Centrino-style brand and platform for ’digital home’-oriented PCs, it has emerged.
Codenamed ’East Fork’ - after the Ohio state park, apparently - the platform centres on ’Smithfield’, the upcoming dual-core Pentium 4 CPU, and ’Lakeport’, Intel’s next-generation desktop chipset.
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