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Intel Pentium no more…

I did a quick post over at PTB about the news that Intel will be dropping the Pentium brand. See full entry at PTB.

While the Pentium has been around for more than a decade, I don’t see any good reason for Intel to part with it. I can still remember the first time I saw a Pentium PC back in first year college (the 486 class was most popular then). My dormmate’s PC was the new Intel Pentium 100 with 32 MB of RAM and 1.2GB hard drive. It was way faster than my Cyrix 486 DX4-100 Acer laptop with 320MB HDD and 8MB RAM (which I was able to pump to 16MB with memory compression).

Whenever a friend or a relative asked for help in buying a new PC and ask them what they specifically want, they just say “get me a Pentium”. I’d offer that an AMD is as good and cheaper and they say “but the Pentium is faster”.

To the common household who don’t know much, the Pentium is to the PC is like Colgate is to toothpaste, Gillete is to blades, Isalander is to tsinelas (footwear) and Cokes (pronounced as koks) is to softdrinks.

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    5 Responses to “Intel Pentium no more…”


    1. Gravatar Icon minor replied on Jan 16th, 2006 at 9:54 am (1)

      sa pagkaka alam ko babaguhin na din nila ang “Intel Inside” into “Leap Ahead” :)

    2. Gravatar Icon yuga replied on Jan 16th, 2006 at 10:13 am (2)

      They’ve already done that a week before MacWorld 2006, just in time before the Intel-powered MacBook Pro was revealed.

    3. Gravatar Icon super_piyok replied on Jan 21st, 2006 at 9:44 am (3)

      hehehe… so far so good…

    4. Gravatar Icon WAIS INSIDE replied on Apr 19th, 2006 at 12:45 pm (4)

      ALAM NYO BA KUNG ANO ANG IPAPALIT INTEL INSIDE
      EH DI “INUTIL INSIDE” HEHEHEHE

    5. Gravatar Icon JC John SESE Cuneta replied on Apr 19th, 2007 at 8:46 am (5)

      Office related stuff, use Intel.
      Gaming use AMD.

      It’s like:
      Programming use IBM-compatibles (yeah I still use that old term)
      Graphics, definitely use a MAC.

      ;)

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