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Sizzling development - The Antenna - Intel Pentium IV in a notebook computer - Brief Article

Electronic News, Jan 21, 2002

HERE'S A HOT ONE: SOURCES SAY ONE TAIWANESE PC manufacturer dropped an Intel Corp. Pentium 4 processor into a laptop prototype to determine if it would work. Well, it did work -- sort of. It reached a searing 158 degrees Fahrenheit (70 degrees Celsius), which is enough to slow-cook an egg, and the battery lasted a whopping 45 minutes.

It seems the P4 won't be the choice of road warriors, for the immediate future.

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