"The new chips, expected to become available in the second half of 2006, are partly based on the design in the Pentium M the processor component of the company's popular Centrino technology for notebook computers. It also will share some features with the Pentium 4 underlying architecture."
Perry Mason: In point of fact Mr. Intel, isn't it true that your so called "New Architecture" isn't just a souped up version of your old architecture and this is just more marketing hype rather than true innovationn?
Intel: Bu.. but, competition is so fierce right now I... I...
And Intel must be lead from the witness stand in tears after blurting out a confesion of committing MoreOfTheSame.
Perry Mason: I have no further questions your honor.
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