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On Tue, 07 Dec 2004 15:48:03 -0600 lyon_wonder <lyon_wonder@yahoo.com>
wrote in Message id: <u39cr0passeha8tq3432fef7au93c5ldj6@4ax.com>:
>... and I thought that Intel stopped making P2's years ago.
>
>"It's amazing to see these things are still around, but this week
>Intel told its customers that it is to formally discontinue production
>of the Pentium II at 266, 333, 366 and 466MHz."
>
>http://www.theregister.co.uk/2004/12/03/intel_eol_p2/
>
>http://slashdot.org/articles/04/12/07/1521250.shtml?tid=118
Yeah, I thought I was seeing things when I got this in my email:
>____________________________________________________________
> PCN INDEX NEWS UPDATE
>
>Per your request, you are receiving Intel(R) product change notifications (PCN).
>You can obtain the details of this change at the Internet address listed below.
>
>PCNs will be moved to the ARCHIVE area 60 days after the implementation date.
>You can visit the ARCHIVE area by clicking on the 'Archive Area' link on the
>product change notification home page.
>
>TO UNSUBSCRIBE go to:
http://developer.intel.com/design/pcn/index.htm
>Click on 'Login Form', fill out your Email/Password, click to continue,
>go to the top of the page and un-check 'Send me email' Check Box.
>____________________________________________________________
>
>____________________________________________________________
>
>1. Intel(R) Pentium(R) II Processor at 266MHz, 333MHz, 366MHz, and 466MHz, PCN 104599-00, PD
>____________________________________________________________
>
> ABSTRACT
>
>Due to a shift in demand, Intel's Infrastructure Processor Division (IPD) is announcing the discontinuance of the Intel(R) Pentium(R) II Processor at 266MHz, 333MHz, 366MHz, and 466MHz
>
>URL:
http://Developer.intel.com/design/pcn/Processors/D0104599.pdf
Even stranger was that I never knew that there were P2s at 366 and 466MHz.
Were these slot processors or mobile parts?