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got to try and get that serial number on the chip
"The chipmaker hopes to bring wireless computing to the masses with the Celeron M, a discount version of its Pentium M processor for notebooks."

if not a serial number, what better then integrating the network card to get the uaa on them, network cards are cheap, and as fast as the tecnology is changing, does anyone really want it built into the cpu
Posted by: JWatson77   Posted on: 01/05/04 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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got to try and get that serial number on the chip  JWatson77 | 01/05/04
Get over the serial number - it's rhetoric  Prognosticator | 01/06/04

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