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	<title>Comments on: Restaurants YES!  Processor NO!</title>
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		<title>By: MicHaeL</title>
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		<description>Yeah, I noticed this, even years ago.
I was trying to research on newer processors, to get one eventually, through the Intel-website.
But it was no use as there barely is anything to research.
It&#039;s as if they just don&#039;t want you to know the exact specifications and take their word for how the products are compared.
I do kind of believe it, but it&#039;s all just raw comparison.
I&#039;m not a nitpicker as far as speed and all goes down to every single MHz.
But still I&#039;d like to know what it can do for my needs and for how long, what technologies it used and with what other parts I can use it, etc. etc.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Yeah, I noticed this, even years ago.<br />
I was trying to research on newer processors, to get one eventually, through the Intel-website.<br />
But it was no use as there barely is anything to research.<br />
It&#039;s as if they just don&#039;t want you to know the exact specifications and take their word for how the products are compared.<br />
I do kind of believe it, but it&#039;s all just raw comparison.<br />
I&#039;m not a nitpicker as far as speed and all goes down to every single MHz.<br />
But still I&#039;d like to know what it can do for my needs and for how long, what technologies it used and with what other parts I can use it, etc. etc.</p>
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