Intel announced availability of four new chipsets for desktop PCs on Monday, promising better PC performance, reliability and flexibility.
All four chipsets support a technology called hyper-threading that Intel expects to bring to desktop computers before the end of the year with the introduction of the 3.06GHz Pentium 4 processor, Intel said in a statement. The chipset is the main interface between the components of a PC, such as memory and peripherals, and the processor.
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