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Recognizing that manufacturers continue to cram desktop chips into laptops, Intel has been developing technology to improve the experience of people who buy desktop replacement notebooks. Today, the chip maker is bringing out the Mobile Intel Pentium 4 processor, a modified version of the standard P4. As with its desktop counterparts, the Mobile P4 runs at speeds up to 3.06GHz and has full Intel NetBurst microarchitecture. Hyper-Threading is turned off, though, and the front-side bus is only 533 MHz, not the 800 MHz supported by the 875P (formerly Canterwood) chipset. These reduced features, along with support for Enhanced SpeedStep technology and for Deeper Sleep technology, enable the desktop core to achieve more notebook-like battery life.

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OcPrices.com has released a review of the MSI K7N2G-ILSR nForce2 motherboard.

With so many motherboards based around the nforce 2 chipset floating around at the moment, does MSI - the company that have been a little invisible lately - have what it take to make a board that is up to the challenge of their many competitors?
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TweakNews has posted a VIA EPIA M10000 Mini-ITX Motherboard review

Via has been pushing their EPIA series of motherboards out onto the market and are getting a tremendous response. The motherboard, as you will see further on in this review, is so small that with some ingenuity, it can be pretty well be inserted or incorporated into anything slightly larger than itself to make a unique one-of-a-kind PC. So, grab your toaster/gas-can/toolbox/lunchbox/cat or anything you would like to make a computer out of because here comes the review of Via's latest EPIA Mini-itx offering, the m10000.

*Disclaimer: No cats were harmed in this review nor will any part of Tweaknews.net be responsible if an outside party hurts a feline by assimilating it into a computer.*
Heh, just had to get that in there :wink:.
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