While most of us-are still deliberating whether to replace 286-based PCs with 386 technology, Intel has let it be known that 1992 will be the year it introduces 586 technology. The new chip may support several times the throughput of the 286 or 386.
While most of us-are still deliberating whether to replace 286-based PCs with 386 technology, Intel has let it be known that 1992 will be the year it introduces 586 technology. The new chip may support several times the throughput of the 286 or 386.
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Publication Year: | 1991 |
Type of Material: | Article |
Language | English |
Published in: |
Library Systems Newsletter |
Publication Info: | Volume 11 Number 10 |
Issue: | October 1991 |
Page(s): | 86 |
Publisher: | American Library Association |
Place of Publication: | Chicago, IL |
Notes: | Howard S. White, Editor-in-Chief; Richard W. Boss, Contributing Editor |
Subject: |
Microcomputer hardware |
ISSN: | 0277-0288 |
Record Number: | 4991 |
Last Update: | 2024-10-01 12:08:51 |
Date Created: | 0000-00-00 00:00:00 |
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