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Computex To Highlight "Grantsdale" Chipset







Computex To Highlight "Grantsdale"
Chipset

Computex To Highlight "Grantsdale"
Chipset
05/28/2004 06:22 PM

The Computex show in Taiwan next week will showcase Intel's "Grantsdale" and "Alderwood" chipsets, just a few weeks before their official launch.




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