User talk:Rada

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What is the point of your user page slogan "Reminding Americans that they're not the only ones in the world."?

« D Trebbien ( talk ) 16:29 2007 December 26 (UTC)

discontinuation of Pentium M and D series
The link you provided shows embedded products. What that means is that these are no longer current products and are in an extended life cycle phase for embedded applications only! Further more, I am a computer tech and I know that these are discontinued products. Intel discontinued the Pentium M in favor of the newer 65nm Pentium Dual core and Celeron M processors. Production for the 90nm CPUs ended at the end of 2007. We no longer can get Pentium M processors in our store for custom laptop builds. They are in an embedded life cycle phase! The only Pentium D processors currently being manufactured are the 925 and 945 models and that too will end in the second half of 2008. That means that these are no longer mainstream products, hence the term discontinued. Jdlowery (talk) 01:30, 16 January 2008 (UTC)

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