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With the ability to pack more transistors on a chip and integrate networking capabilities, mobile prototypes emerge. Here are mobile concept PCs from the Intel Developer Forum in 2002. Kind of comical in retrospect. Intel's Pentium M processor appears in 2002 with a clock speed of 1.7 GHz and 55 million transistors.
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I can remember playing with the 4004 chip and even toasted a few trying to see how fast it could go. The first real PC I used was made by Ohio Scientific called a Super Board 2. Also played with the... (Read the rest)
Posted by: mjd420nova Posted on: 12/29/07 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
photo of the Sonotone 1010  taftse | 12/11/07
Pentium 4  Louis.Ross@... | 12/11/07
Also Pentium M  Louis.Ross@... | 12/11/07
Happy B-day  mjd420nova | 12/29/07

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