Intel to introduce 3.46GHz 2MB EE chip on 1st November
The latest desktop roadmaps that Intel is showing its partners reveals that it will introduce a 3.46GHz Extreme Edition chip with 2MB of L3 cache on the first of November, while it has a 3.73GHz Pentium 4 EE with 2MB cache slated for later in the quarter.
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