Preview of Intel's Upcoming 'Camino'-Chipset
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Results - Pentium III 533 And 550 With L2-cache Enabled - Part II
Having a closer look at the Sysmark98-results shows quite well, which application doesn't benefit from Camino's RDRAM and which does. Corel Draw 8 doesn't seem to like RDRAM much at all, but Powerpoint can take a bit of advantage of Camino.
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