New Packaging
07:00 - Tuesday 9 October 2001 by Thomas Pabst
Source: Tom's Hardware – Keywords: performance, matters
Source: Tom's Hardware – Keywords: performance, matters
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New Packaging
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AthlonXP comes in a new packaging, which is based on the same material as found in Intel's Pentium III, Celeron and Pentium 4 processors. The only difference is that the material used with AthlonXP is brown, while the Intel processors are green. The new material is supposed to have better thermal behavior and more elasticity than the previously used ceramic. Besides this important feature, the new organic material is also lighter and cheaper than the previous packaging material.
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